Pay scales

Thirty years ago, Harvard Business Review published the results of a study of executive compensation by two business professors. They found that only 21% of those surveyed earned $50,000 or more in salary and bonus and that the maximum annual cash compensation was $190,000. A chart is presented whic...

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