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Decision Point: How Can You Help the Sales Team Better Understand the Commission Plan? You remember from your discussion with Sean that, "Many members of the sales team don’t seem to understand the commission system, and many see it as unfair." You study the existing commission plan and don’t see anything as inherently unfair, but you have your suspicions as to who might think it unfair. You speak to a number of sales personnel and discover that it is the newer salespeople who see the commission plan as unfair. Commission rates for sales personnel who have been employed by Swazzi for less than two years are lower than for employees who have been at Swazzi for longer than two years. Newer employees believe they put as much effort into each sale as longer-tenured employees and should be rewarded the same. Using expectancy theory, what would you do to address this problem? Select an option from the choices below and click Submit.

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