THE WORK AT A GLANCE
Aligning Partner Compensation with Performance and Enterprise Growth
What We Did
Lotis Blue helped a PE-backed accounting and advisory platform replace fragmented legacy compensation models with a unified, scalable framework. Working with executive and business unit leaders, we developed a configurable model that linked office profitability and individual partner performance to compensation while supporting the integration of future acquisitions.
The Impact
The firm gained a consistent approach to partner compensation across current and future offices. The framework strengthened pay-for-performance alignment, gave acquired partners a clearer transition path, and enabled the corporate development team to evaluate and integrate compensation economics more efficiently during acquisitions.
INDUSTRY
Accounting
SERVICES
PARTNER PERFORMANCE & COMPENSATION
Top 100
Accounting Firm
$165M
Revenue
80+
Partners
14
Offices
01 – BUSINESS ISSUE
Unifying Partner Compensation Across an Acquisitive Professional Services Firm
Following an ambitious acquisition strategy, the firm had grown into a multi-office platform without a consistent approach to partner compensation. It needed a scalable structure that could establish comparable performance expectations, support profitable growth, and integrate current and future partners around shared enterprise priorities.
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Acquired offices continued to operate under distinct compensation structures and performance expectations.
02
Legacy profit-sharing models often rewarded short-term income protection over profitable growth and enterprise value creation.
03
Individual partner performance and bonus payouts were not consistently aligned with the firm’s growth priorities.
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The absence of a scalable framework made it difficult to evaluate and integrate compensation economics during acquisitions.
02 – OUR APPROACH
Designing a Scalable Partner Compensation Model Around Performance
Lotis Blue partnered with the CEO, COO, CFO, CHRO, and business unit leaders to define the priorities and design principles for the future compensation structure. Interviews and analysis across acquired offices provided a clear view of existing practices, partner roles, business dynamics, and performance expectations.
We then developed a configurable variable compensation model that connected office-level profitability to bonus pool funding, with risk-adjusted scaling mechanisms tailored to each office. The framework differentiated expectations across four partner personas and was tested using historical results and forward-looking budgets.
Building on this work, we:
- Defined measurable performance expectations that reflected each partner persona’s highest and best use.
- Linked individual compensation outcomes to four firmwide performance measures.
- Simulated the model across select offices to evaluate affordability, payout outcomes, and potential risks.
- Documented model mechanics, governance requirements, and decision-making responsibilities in a comprehensive compensation playbook.
- Created a three-phase implementation roadmap for transitioning legacy offices and integrating future acquisitions.
03 – BUSINESS IMPACT
Strengthening Pay-for-Performance Alignment Across a Growing Firm
The firm established a unified compensation framework that could be configured for the economics of individual offices while maintaining consistent enterprise-wide principles. Partners gained clearer expectations for how performance would be assessed and how their contributions to profitable growth would influence compensation.
The model also strengthened the firm’s acquisition capabilities. Corporate development leaders gained a more efficient way to evaluate compensation economics, while acquired partners received a defined path into the platform’s long-term compensation structure. A phased adoption plan reduced transition complexity across both new acquisitions and legacy offices.
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Established a scalable compensation framework for current offices and future acquisitions.
02
Linked partner bonus payouts to measurable individual and business performance.
03
Streamlined compensation analysis, valuation, and due diligence during acquisitions.
04
Created a clearer and more manageable transition path for acquired and legacy partners.


