Armstrong's handbook of reward management practice : an evidence-based guide to improving performance through reward / Michael Armstrong.

By: Armstrong, Michael, 1928- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Philadelphia : Kogan Page, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xii, 376 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780749473891; 0749473894Other title: Handbook of reward management practiceSubject(s): Incentives in industry | Employee motivation | Compensation management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Human Resources & Personnel Management | Compensation management | Employee motivation | Incentives in industry | Beloningen | MotiveringDDC classification: 658.3/142 LOC classification: HF5549.5.I5 | .A668 2015Other classification: BUS030000
Contents:
An overview of reward management. Fundamentals of reward management -- Reward systems -- Strategic reward -- Reward policies -- Factors affecting reward -- Motivation and reward -- Engagement and reward -- Performance and reward -- Financial rewards -- Non-financial rewards -- Total rewards -- The ethical approach to reward and performance management -- Base pay management. Market pricing -- Job evaluation -- Grade and pay structures -- Equal pay -- Rewarding and recognizing performance and merit. Merit pay -- Bonus schemes -- Team pay -- Rewarding for business performance -- Recognition --
Rewarding special groups. Executive reward -- Rewarding sales and customer service staff -- Rewarding knowledge workers -- Rewarding manual workers -- International reward -- Employee benefits. Provision of employee benefits -- Flexible benefits -- The practice of reward management. evidence-based reward management -- Managing reward systems -- Managing reward risk -- Responsibility for reward.
Summary: "This updated fifth edition of Armstrong's Handbook of Reward Management Practice contains new information on computerized reward management and new case studies. Additionally, Armstrong revised the chapters on pay evaluation, pay structures, merit pay, and executive pay to include new information. The online resources include questions, a glossary and bibliography, teaching notes, and PowerPoint slides for professors"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Armstrong's Handbook of Reward Management Practice is the definitive guide to understanding, developing and implementing effective reward. It is closely aligned to the CIPD's standard in reward management and is supported by online resources for both lecturers and students. Updated to reflect the practical implications of the most recent research and discussion on reward management, this new fifth edition includes a new chapter on computerized reward management, completely updated chapters on job evaluation, pay structures, merit pay and executive pay, and new case studies. As with all of Armstrong's texts, this truly bridges the gap between academic and practitioner and is, therefore ideally suited to anyone studying for a professional qualification in HR, of which Reward is often a core part, in particular the CIPD's intermediate and advanced level qualifications. The online resources which accompany the book include questions, a glossary, bibliography and case studies for students, and notes and PowerPoint slides for lecturers"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An overview of reward management. Fundamentals of reward management -- Reward systems -- Strategic reward -- Reward policies -- Factors affecting reward -- Motivation and reward -- Engagement and reward -- Performance and reward -- Financial rewards -- Non-financial rewards -- Total rewards -- The ethical approach to reward and performance management -- Base pay management. Market pricing -- Job evaluation -- Grade and pay structures -- Equal pay -- Rewarding and recognizing performance and merit. Merit pay -- Bonus schemes -- Team pay -- Rewarding for business performance -- Recognition --

Rewarding special groups. Executive reward -- Rewarding sales and customer service staff -- Rewarding knowledge workers -- Rewarding manual workers -- International reward -- Employee benefits. Provision of employee benefits -- Flexible benefits -- The practice of reward management. evidence-based reward management -- Managing reward systems -- Managing reward risk -- Responsibility for reward.

"This updated fifth edition of Armstrong's Handbook of Reward Management Practice contains new information on computerized reward management and new case studies. Additionally, Armstrong revised the chapters on pay evaluation, pay structures, merit pay, and executive pay to include new information. The online resources include questions, a glossary and bibliography, teaching notes, and PowerPoint slides for professors"-- Provided by publisher.

"Armstrong's Handbook of Reward Management Practice is the definitive guide to understanding, developing and implementing effective reward. It is closely aligned to the CIPD's standard in reward management and is supported by online resources for both lecturers and students. Updated to reflect the practical implications of the most recent research and discussion on reward management, this new fifth edition includes a new chapter on computerized reward management, completely updated chapters on job evaluation, pay structures, merit pay and executive pay, and new case studies. As with all of Armstrong's texts, this truly bridges the gap between academic and practitioner and is, therefore ideally suited to anyone studying for a professional qualification in HR, of which Reward is often a core part, in particular the CIPD's intermediate and advanced level qualifications. The online resources which accompany the book include questions, a glossary, bibliography and case studies for students, and notes and PowerPoint slides for lecturers"-- Provided by publisher.

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