How would you profit the work of a software developer? I would also say team, but I speak partly about single developer and partly about the whole. I have seven years in the developing scene, with mostly all projects for internal usage of the companies itself. I haven't still seen a profit/bonus/wager-strategy for a developer's work, which extends hers wage of course. With that say I think there are more developers out there who meet same situation, not to make the question localized. If the development process is tied to some sort of salary or a application that sells per distribution, profit can be more natural to implement, or already have implemented. Profit-sharing of the business-win in overall is not a discussion of this (even if it fits, I refer to profits specific for the specific worker/work). I understand that we can't talk values in terms of money, but at least how to measure a value of a work, i.e. dignity and complexity of work. I think about a developer who have a generally high morality for work. She dies before dead-lines, doesn't leave unsolved threads (at least not willingly), is highly willing to learn for better result, etc. This does not automatically mean that she works efficiently and right on spot all the time. *Just a a side note for a employer's thought about a bonus program*. And ok! Who wants a robot? But I think a bounty or profit for finished work will gain * More accurate threads (because she knows she doesn't get them back if they got status Complete. * Developer knows where the wallet can be helped, behind a extra work on a project. If the project manager is to busy for continuous following the status of projects, the developer can feel responsibility for follow-up. Also there are up to the developer really finish the threads/points because he/she don't want them back!