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PeopleStar Podcast
PeopleStar Podcast
57 episodes
1 day ago
We deliver leadership perspectives from industry experts on their people, architecture, routines, and culture as they solve HR’s newest challenges.
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We deliver leadership perspectives from industry experts on their people, architecture, routines, and culture as they solve HR’s newest challenges.
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Business
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James Griffin: Another look at compensation
PeopleStar Podcast
18 minutes 34 seconds
3 years ago
James Griffin: Another look at compensation

Let’s talk about architecture and employee compensation within a company!

Our guest in this episode is James Griffin, CEO of a fast-growing consulting firm that develops custom software for health tech companies called Invene. James starts the conversation by sharing his thoughts on compensation and the two types of models they work with. He also describes thoroughly the different actors within one of those models and how they hire people at Invene. James remarks that good quality people are and will always be expensive, it’s on the company to know if they’ll invest in them or not.

Tune in to this incredible conversation about compensation models with an amazing young man!

PeopleStar Podcast
We deliver leadership perspectives from industry experts on their people, architecture, routines, and culture as they solve HR’s newest challenges.