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Rewards OS352 HRM Fisher Nov. 9, 2004
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2 Agenda Pay grades Purpose and types of rewards Effectiveness Case study
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3 Pay Grades Used in federal government Job evaluation places jobs in a specific pay grade Can have ranges (e.g., GS 11-13, depending on education and experience) Also have pay differentials
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4 How does all of this become a pay structure? Grade Salary 1$22,000 2$35,000 3$36,000 4$45,000 5$68,000 Helps guide/place controls on managers – we know when an employee is paid appropriately
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5 Purpose of rewards Thank employees for a job well done Motivate certain kinds of behaviors – Continued good performance – Increased performance – Change in how effort is allocated Need to consider motivation theories when determining appropriate rewards – Equity – Expectancy – Need based theories
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6 Pay Increases Raise – permanent increase Bonus – one time payment – Spot bonuses are less formal bonus programs – Many companies still using signing bonuses Increases must be large enough to be meaningful Thinking about raises vs. bonuses – What are the cost implications of each? – What are the motivational implications of each?
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7 Basis for rewards Individual level rewards – Piecework – Merit pay – Sales commissions Group/organizational level rewards – Gainsharing – Profit sharing – Stock ownership
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8 Non-monetary rewards Includes recognition and opportunities – Employee of the month – Lunch with the boss – Bigger office – Attending a conference or seminar Not technically part of the overall compensation package, but an important motivational tool
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9 Effectiveness Aligned with corporate goals, strategy Contingent on performance Valued by the employees Allocation process is perceived as fair
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10 Rewards Case Study Read the “ Howe 2 Ski ” case study – Will be distributed in class In small groups, answer the questions Whole class discussion
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11 An Ongoing Debate: Do Monetary Rewards Motivate or De-Motivate? Motivate: Economic incentives improve quantity and do not reduce quality (Gupta & Mitra). De-Motivate: Economic incentives reduce the satisfaction of doing enjoyable tasks (Deci).
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12 For next class Topic: Pay secrecy Read HBR case “ When Salaries Aren ’ t Secret ” – What are the key issues for the organization? For the employees? – How would you recommend the organization deal with this problem? If you did not buy the case, it is available in hard copy from the library
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