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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 23 MIN

Ep 106 - The Pay Transparency Problem: How Much Should Employees Really Know?

from Management Muse · host Cindi Baldi and Geoffrey Tumlin

Should people at work know what everyone else makes? In this episode of Management Muse, Cindi Baldi and Geoffrey Tumlin tackle the messy science and management reality of pay transparency. Too little transparency sends employees into the rumor mill. Too much transparency can make people obsess over small differences, narrow salary bands, and reduce room for negotiation. The sweet spot? A Goldilocks approach: enough transparency to build trust and reduce speculation, but not so much that compensation becomes the only thing people can see. Cindi and Geoff explore why salary satisfaction is often driven less by the absolute number on a paycheck and more by who employees compare themselves to. They discuss why job markets provide a reality check, how to leverage this information to get paid what you’re worth, and what managers should do when employees believe they are underpaid. This episode gives leaders a practical way to think about compensation clarity without turning the workplace into a salary cage match. Episode Highlights: What pay satisfaction depends on The danger of too little–or too much–transparency How managers can help employees find better “comparison others” Why promotions should come with real pay conversations How labor-market swings can create pay compression and resentment Watch This Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vHhnHLQHpMk Get your copy of The Uncertainty Playbook: 14 Strategies for Work Success in a Chaotic World here.  → Use code PLAYBOOK20 for 20% off. Get Science-Backed Insights and Exclusive Perks Straight to Your Inbox: → Sign up for our newsletter and get our FREE guide to the 6 Habits You NEED to Level Up Your Management Skills in 2026! Want to Go Deeper? Check Out Our Recommended Reading: Cullen, Zoë, and Bobak Pakzad-Hurson. “Equilibrium Effects of Pay Transparency.” Econometrica, 2023, https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/Cullen_Equilibrium_Effects_Econometrica_2c580d57-9746-4946-bcd4-3d194d6b74ad.pdf  Card, David, Alexandre Mas, Enrico Moretti, and Emmanuel Saez. 2012. "Inequality at Work: The Effect of Peer Salaries on Job Satisfaction." American Economic Review 102 (6): 2981–3003, https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.102.6.2981  Join Our Community & Follow Us:  - Youtube Channel  - LinkedIn - Instagram -Facebook -TikTok - Website

Should people at work know what everyone else makes? In this episode of Management Muse, Cindi Baldi and Geoffrey Tumlin tackle the messy science and management reality of pay transparency. Too little transparency sends employees into the rumor mill. Too much transparency can make people obsess over small differences, narrow salary bands, and reduce room for negotiation. The sweet spot? A Goldilocks approach: enough transparency to build trust and reduce speculation, but not so much that compensation becomes the only thing people can see. Cindi and Geoff explore why salary satisfaction is often driven less by the absolute number on a paycheck and more by who employees compare themselves to. They discuss why job markets provide a reality check, how to leverage this information to get paid what you’re worth, and what managers should do when employees believe they are underpaid. This episode gives leaders a practical way to think about compensation clarity without turning the workplace into a salary cage match. Episode Highlights: What pay satisfaction depends on The danger of too little–or too much–transparency How managers can help employees find better “comparison others” Why promotions should come with real pay conversations How labor-market swings can create pay compression and resentment Watch This Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vHhnHLQHpMk Get your copy of The Uncertainty Playbook: 14 Strategies for Work Success in a Chaotic World here.  → Use code PLAYBOOK20 for 20% off. Get Science-Backed Insights and Exclusive Perks Straight to Your Inbox: → Sign up for our newsletter and get our FREE guide to the 6 Habits You NEED to Level Up Your Management Skills in 2026! Want to Go Deeper? Check Out Our Recommended Reading: Cullen, Zoë, and Bobak Pakzad-Hurson. “Equilibrium Effects of Pay Transparency.” Econometrica, 2023, https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/Cullen_Equilibrium_Effects_Econometrica_2c580d57-9746-4946-bcd4-3d194d6b74ad.pdf  Card, David, Alexandre Mas, Enrico Moretti, and Emmanuel Saez. 2012. "Inequality at Work: The Effect of Peer Salaries on Job Satisfaction." American Economic Review 102 (6): 2981–3003, https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.102.6.2981  Join Our Community & Follow Us:  - Youtube Channel  - LinkedIn - Instagram -Facebook -TikTok - Website

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