No. It's genius. Or at least commonsense in some circles...
I've said in the past, would be wise to use the DHF to pay for results, rather than promises. Create confidence that way. It would actually encourage driven individuals with a plan to go ahead and deliver results. Then they could create a proposal and say, "Look what I did." And the payment from DHF would be more like a bonus.
However, at times early funding is a requirement. I understand the need for steady maintenance fees. So on and so forth. So that bonus program would just be another layer on top.
Theres different approaches to different things. It will have to be part of the overall strategy. Different projects have different metrics and different value propositions. Some have higher potential returns but much higher failure rates. Some can have immediate results, some need time. It has to be evaluated on a per case basis.
Right. Just pointing out how self-starters who can get shit done without help anyway, could be motivated to arrive and start, if there's a light at the end of the tunnel. A bonus program is an incentive. Ideal for those cases. Could also be a draw. Can't be a draw if it's not a thing.
Just throwing a good idea out into the world here. Expecting nothing to happen. More for my entertainment, I guess.
No. It's genius. Or at least commonsense in some circles...
I've said in the past, would be wise to use the DHF to pay for results, rather than promises. Create confidence that way. It would actually encourage driven individuals with a plan to go ahead and deliver results. Then they could create a proposal and say, "Look what I did." And the payment from DHF would be more like a bonus.
However, at times early funding is a requirement. I understand the need for steady maintenance fees. So on and so forth. So that bonus program would just be another layer on top.
Or maybe it's within the scope of VP?
Theres different approaches to different things. It will have to be part of the overall strategy. Different projects have different metrics and different value propositions. Some have higher potential returns but much higher failure rates. Some can have immediate results, some need time. It has to be evaluated on a per case basis.
Right. Just pointing out how self-starters who can get shit done without help anyway, could be motivated to arrive and start, if there's a light at the end of the tunnel. A bonus program is an incentive. Ideal for those cases. Could also be a draw. Can't be a draw if it's not a thing.
Just throwing a good idea out into the world here. Expecting nothing to happen. More for my entertainment, I guess.