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How do we fix comp comp when we've created a monster—reps gaming deals, inflating pipelines, sandbagging, and comp costs are 45% of revenue instead of 15%?

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**First quarter: freeze commission structure, audit all deals closed in last 12 months (reverse-book 20% of "questionable" deals from commission). Parallel: announce new comp plan (lower rates, tighter controls). Second quarter: implement new plan.

This is nuclear but necessary when comp has become predatory on company finances.** You don't fix broken comp gradually—you rip the band-aid off and reset. The worst move is "let's dial it back slowly" because reps see it coming and either (a) sandbagged more deals into this quarter to capture high rates, or (b) quit to find better-paying jobs.

Nuclear reset is painful but clean.

How You Know Comp Is Broken:

The Nuclear Reset Process (Do This Over 90 Days):

Week 1-2: Announce and Audit

Week 3: Announce New Comp Plan

New plan should address comp problems:

  1. Lower commission rates (from 15% to 12% for enterprise; 10% to 8% for SMB). This immediately cuts comp ratio.
  2. Implement revenue recognition timing (commission paid when revenue is recognized by GAAP, not when deal is booked). This removes sandbagging incentive (deals booked in Q3 but implemented Q4 aren't commissionable until Q4).
  3. Add deal-quality metrics (e.g., "Deals with churn >50% in Year 1 are reverse-booked; rep's commission is clawed back for that portion"). Incentivizes AE to sell healthy accounts, not just high-ACV accounts that churn fast.
  4. Tighten accelerator thresholds (accelerators only kick at 130%+, not 120%). Fewer reps hit accelerators; lower comp spend.
  5. Introduce team modifiers (individual quota gets 70% weight, team gets 30%). Reduces individual sandbagging incentive.
  6. Cap maximum individual comp (OTE caps at $350k for non-executive roles). Prevents comp-maxing outliers from destroying P&L.

Example New Structure (Enterprise AE):

LeverOld PlanNew PlanImpact
Base$100k$110k+$10k security
Commission Rate15%12%−$30k @ parity
Accelerator Threshold110%130%Fewer reps hit
Commission CapNone$200k variablePrevents outliers
Revenue RecognitionBooked dateGAAP recognized dateKills sandbagging
Team Modifier100% individual70% individual, 30% teamReduces hoarding
Deal Quality Clawback0%Clawback if churn >50% Y1Improves unit economics

Week 4-6: Deal Review & Retroactive Adjustments

Week 7-8: Implement New Plan

Week 9-12: Monitor & Adjust

What NOT to Do:

Why Reps Leave (And How to Retain Them):

When you cut comp rates 15% → 12%, top performers earning $350k will look for jobs at $400k OTE elsewhere. Expect 10–20% attrition of top quartile in first 2 months. This is acceptable cost of fixing broken comp.

To retain top performers:

  1. Promote to management. Managers on salary + bonus (not commission). "You're too valuable to lose; let's get you off commission."
  2. Offer equity / options. "Your new base is lower, but you get 0.5% equity." Long-term upside replaces short-term comp pressure.
  3. Expand territory. "Your quota is same, but you get double the territory." She can earn more by expanding scope, not gaming commission.

Red Flags (Signs You Need a Reset):

Example Reset Math (20-Person Sales Team):

Before Reset:

After Reset (Year 1):

flowchart TD A[Comp Audit] --> B{Findings?} B -->|25% deals suspect| C[Flag for Review] B -->|Revenue out of spec| D[Reverse-Book] C --> E[Calculate True-Up] D --> E E --> F{Clawback Amount?} F -->|5% of last 12mo| G[Manageable] F -->|15%+ of last 12mo| H[Major Reset] G --> I[Announce New Plan] H --> I I --> J{Implement Timing} J -->|30-60 days| K[Clean Reset] J -->|6+ months| L[Gaming Continues]

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