Food for Thought: Scaling Up Compensation
Food for Thought by Lynch Pin
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Food for Thought is a monthly leadership forum by Lynch Pin, created for leaders who want to learn, reflect, exchange perspectives, and leave with something practical to try, together.
Scaling Up Compensation
with James Ng, Strategic Talent Coach
As businesses grow, compensation decisions become harder to manage and more visible across the organisation.
What starts as simple, case-by-case decisions can quickly turn into inconsistency, internal comparison, and ongoing debates around fairness.
And when that happens, compensation stops supporting performance and starts creating friction.
The real challenge is not just designing a compensation plan that looks right on paper.
It is building one that leaders can apply consistently as the business scales.
In this session, James Ng will share practical perspectives on how leaders can approach compensation as a business system. One that aligns people, performance, and priorities as the organisation grows.
What you will explore:
Why compensation becomes more complex as you scale
How growth exposes gaps in informal or reactive pay decisions.
What a clear compensation philosophy looks like
The role of clarity in guiding decisions around pay, performance, and progression.
The link between compensation and business priorities
How to ensure pay reinforces what truly drives growth, not just activity.
Why incentives often fail to drive performance
Understanding how poorly designed bonus structures can create entitlement or misalignment.
How to build consistency across leaders
What it takes to ensure managers can apply compensation decisions fairly and confidently.
Moving from reactive decisions to a scalable framework
Shifting from exceptions and negotiations to a structure that supports long-term growth.
Who is this for:
This session is designed for:
- Business owners and founders navigating growth and increasing team complexity
- Senior leaders and managers responsible for compensation and performance decisions
- HR leaders looking to align compensation with business strategy
- Leaders scaling their organisation who want more clarity and consistency in pay decisions
If compensation decisions are becoming more frequent, more complex, or harder to justify, this conversation is for you.
About James Ng
James Ng is the chairman of KIAN, a leading furniture solutions provider recognized across Asia and beyond. With over three decades of leadership experience, James has played a pivotal role in transforming KIAN from a traditional manufacturer into a purpose-driven organization known for its innovation, people-first culture, and global partnerships.
As a visionary leader, James is deeply committed to the belief that people are the most valuable asset of any organization. His passion for building strong company cultures led to the establishment of various leadership and culture-driven initiatives across the KIAN Group. These initiatives focus on empowering individuals and organizations to grow through clarity, communication, and intentional development.
James works closely with business leaders, HR professionals, and leadership teams to drive sustainable growth by cultivating environments that support accountability, alignment, and personal transformation.
Approach & Expertise:
- Champions leadership and culture as key drivers of long-term business success
- Coaches individuals to build self-awareness and take ownership of their growth
- Encourages mindset shifts through honest, effective communication
- Facilitates meaningful conversations that spark transformation and alignment
Event details
Date: 13 May 2026 (Wednesday)
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM (Dinner provided)
Location: Lynch Pin Campus, Bukit Jelutong, Shah Alam
Fee: RM500 per pax
Limited to 10 leaders
Great leadership starts with the right conversations.
Join us for an evening of shared perspectives and practical growth.