incentives
Coverage of incentives in the Nexus archive.
- You don’t need to be an expert to hire one. You need a tunaman
The author shares insights on hiring specialists by emphasizing qualities like focus and competence, drawing from personal experience with home remodeling and referencing a tuna supplier's expertise. The article highlights the importance of narrow specialization and incentives when selecting professionals for complex tasks.
- Senior officials of Commerce Ministry discuss tobacco farmers’ problems with Andhra CM
Senior officials from the Commerce Ministry discussed tobacco farmers' issues with the Andhra CM, focusing on three proposals: interest-free working capital loans, incentives, and price deficit compensation.
- Community colleges beat student outcome predictions. Now Texas can’t afford related incentives.
Community colleges in Texas, such as Vernon College in Vernon, have exceeded predicted student outcomes. However, Texas is now unable to afford the related incentives associated with these improved results.
- Candidate Q&A: Kauaʻi County Council – Dane Smith
Dane Smith, a candidate for Kauaʻi County Council, proposes prioritizing high-risk cesspools based on proximity to waterways and offering larger incentives for such properties.
- England’s treatment of vulnerable children is a scandal
England's care system is criticized for being warped by incentives that increase risks for vulnerable children, highlighting a systemic scandal.
- How AI Could Help Combat Antibiotic Resistance
British surgeon Ara Darzi highlighted at WIRED Health that AI could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of drug-resistant infections. However, the article notes that insufficient incentives may hinder the translation of these innovations into patient care.