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*Scanlon Leadership Network - [https://www.epic-organizations.com/index.php/scanlon-leaders/scanlonleaders]  | |||
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*Early version of Scanlon Plan was not focused on bonus, but on various rewards (innovation, partnership, social) that come from open information sharing. A bonus was included.  | *Early version of Scanlon Plan was not focused on bonus, but on various rewards (innovation, partnership, social) that come from open information sharing. A bonus was included.  | ||
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*His work with Lapointe was featured in a Fortune article "Enterprise for Everyman" by John Davenport, January 1950  | *His work with Lapointe was featured in a Fortune article "Enterprise for Everyman" by John Davenport, January 1950  | ||
*The philosophy of the plan is to promote group co-operation and solving of organizational problems  | *The philosophy of the plan is to promote group co-operation and solving of organizational problems  | ||
*He felt that profit sharing as a way to create a bonus was fine as long as everyone understood "profits." He concluded that most don't understand how profits are calculated.  | |||
Latest revision as of 16:50, 9 May 2022
http://www.epic-organizations.com/index.php/resources/91-joe-scanlon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanlon_plan
Orgs
- Scanlon Leadership Network - [1]
 
Notes
- Early version of Scanlon Plan was not focused on bonus, but on various rewards (innovation, partnership, social) that come from open information sharing. A bonus was included.
 - Life Magazine article "Every man a Capitalist" by John Chamberlain, December 1946.
 - His work with Lapointe was featured in a Fortune article "Enterprise for Everyman" by John Davenport, January 1950
 - The philosophy of the plan is to promote group co-operation and solving of organizational problems
 - He felt that profit sharing as a way to create a bonus was fine as long as everyone understood "profits." He concluded that most don't understand how profits are calculated.