This morning on CNN, Lloyd Blankfein, CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs, commented (approximately): "You can incentivize someone to move from one part of the room to another ... but you can't incentivize someone to be smart." Although I know this isn't what he meant (he went on the say that the problem was with the dumb "risk managers"), if we can't incentivize people to be smart, what's the point of Mr. Blankfein earning $53.4 million in 2006?
I use my blogs to make informal comments on policy topics related to my research interests in computer simulation of the US Health Care System, the US Economy, the US Stock Market, the US Financial System, the Wisconsin Dane County regional economy and the World System. I am retired from the University of Wisconsin -- Madison. I have taught Statistics and Computer Science and also served on the UW's HIPAA Task Force and the Bioterrorism Task Force. I have also been a member of my local planning commission, a jazz guitarist and a golfer, so some of that may find its way into the blogs.
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