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Creating a Total Rewards Strategy

A Toolkit for Designing Business-Based Plans

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  • 352 stránok
  • 13 hodin čítania

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Salary, bonuses, benefits and "perks" may be the most visible elements of a rewards program, but other components are just as valuable to employees. This comprehensive book and CD-ROM package shows how nonfinancial rewards can be quantified and combined with monetary measures in a way that complements business objectives. The authors' eye-opening research on what employees value is backed up by examples from their own consulting experience. The book's step-by-step process features more than 100 practical tools for developing an "M3" rewards system based on money, mix, and message, and provides a blueprint for creating a custom-tailored rewards strategy to match an organization's specific goals.

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Creating a Total Rewards Strategy, Todd M. Manas, Michael Dennis Graham

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2002
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Titul
Creating a Total Rewards Strategy
Podtitul
A Toolkit for Designing Business-Based Plans
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Amacom Books
Rok vydania
2002
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
352
ISBN10
0814407226
ISBN13
9780814407226
Série
Hodnotenie
3 z 5
Anotácia
Salary, bonuses, benefits and "perks" may be the most visible elements of a rewards program, but other components are just as valuable to employees. This comprehensive book and CD-ROM package shows how nonfinancial rewards can be quantified and combined with monetary measures in a way that complements business objectives. The authors' eye-opening research on what employees value is backed up by examples from their own consulting experience. The book's step-by-step process features more than 100 practical tools for developing an "M3" rewards system based on money, mix, and message, and provides a blueprint for creating a custom-tailored rewards strategy to match an organization's specific goals.