This document discusses a study that assessed whether training and compensation of project team members are linked to project performance. The study collected data from 73 employees working on a project in Pakistan. Exploratory factor analysis and reliability testing were conducted on the data. Path analysis using structural equation modeling found that both training and compensation of project team members were positively associated with project performance. The document reviews literature supporting the relationships between training/compensation and performance, and proposes hypotheses that training and compensation would positively impact project performance.