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    Understanding the Compensation Technology Landscape

    enNovember 04, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Paul discusses a framework for understanding the CompTech landscape, driven by thinking about how Compensation teams create value in their organizations. In recent research, Novo Insights has identified distinct categories of technology Compensation teams can use to make a bigger impact with greater efficiency.
    For more on our perspective, check out this blog.
    To participate in the Comptech Market Insights Survey, click here.

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