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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 11 MIN

S1E3: The Near-Term Problem with Long-Term Forecasting

from Pearl Meyer Unscripted · host Pearl Meyer

There aren't many compensation committee members who would argue the fact that it's increasingly difficult to balance a true, three-year performance period with accurately targeted goals. Mark and Aalap weigh the pros and cons of various creative ideas that can take the sting out of current long-term incentive plan design challenges.

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There aren't many compensation committee members who would argue the fact that it's increasingly difficult to balance a true, three-year performance period with accurately targeted goals. Mark and Aalap weigh the pros and cons of various creative ideas that can take the sting out of current long-term incentive plan design challenges.

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