Incentives Rule the WorldA Practical Framework for Redesigning Incentives for Long-Term ValueWhy do well-intentioned systems so often produce harmful results?Why do organizations reward behaviors they claim to oppose?Why do policies designed to help society sometimes create the opposite effect?The answer is simpler-and more powerful-than it appears: incentives.In Incentives Rule the World, Laura Lee Lauxon reveals how incentive structures quietly shape individual behavior, organizational decisions, and societal outcomes-often driving short-term gains at the expense of long-term value. Drawing from behavioral economics, systems thinking, and real-world examples, this book offers a clear, practical framework for understanding why incentives fail and how they can be redesigned to work for-not against-human and institutional well-being. Rather than focusing on blame or ideology, this book equips readers with tools to: Identify misaligned incentives that create unintended consequencesUnderstand how incentives influence decision-making across systemsRedesign incentive structures to promote ethical, sustainable outcomesShift organizations and societies away from short-term harm toward long-term value creationWhether you are a business leader, policymaker, entrepreneur, strategist, or concerned citizen, Incentives Rule the Worldprovides a systems-level lens for diagnosing broken outcomes and building smarter, more resilient solutions.This is not a theoretical critique-it is a practical guide for anyone seeking to create lasting positive impact in organizations, institutions, and society at large.Because when incentives change, everything changes.