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> >How is "worth" determined?
>
> It's really quite simple: How much I'm willing to pay for something
> is
> how much it is worth to me. Some people may use complicated
> formulae
> involving opportunity cost, return on investment, overhead cost,
> etc.
> But it all boils down to "How much am I _willing to pay?_"
How DO you come up with that number?
- As little as you can get away with?
- $5 more than the last one who was incompetent?
- $5 less that what your first choice hire is asking? (the priceline
model)
- What management or HR tells you that you can pay?
- X amount in budget divided by 2,000 (the number of hours in a year,
40X50), divided by head count?
- Dart board?
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John Posada, Senior Technical Writer
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