Panera founder says employees today aren't motivated by the idea of making money for shareholders: 'Nobody cares'return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 178 points – 12 months agobusinessinsider.in56Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsOddly enough, I think most people aren't motivated by the idea of making bucket loads of money for other people while they see barely a drop of it. Maybe if you paid people better, they'd be better motivated to make you money. As the saying goes, minimum wage = minimum effortAlso, the shareholders aren't actually working for the money, not like the employees are. Give the employees shares, that might help.2 more...2 more...
Oddly enough, I think most people aren't motivated by the idea of making bucket loads of money for other people while they see barely a drop of it. Maybe if you paid people better, they'd be better motivated to make you money. As the saying goes, minimum wage = minimum effortAlso, the shareholders aren't actually working for the money, not like the employees are. Give the employees shares, that might help.2 more...2 more...
Also, the shareholders aren't actually working for the money, not like the employees are. Give the employees shares, that might help.2 more...
Oddly enough, I think most people aren't motivated by the idea of making bucket loads of money for other people while they see barely a drop of it.
Maybe if you paid people better, they'd be better motivated to make you money.
As the saying goes, minimum wage = minimum effort
Also, the shareholders aren't actually working for the money, not like the employees are. Give the employees shares, that might help.