Title: Managing Human Resources Bohlander Snell Sherman
1ManagingHuman Resources Bohlander ? Snell ?
Sherman
- Chapter 9
- Managing
- Compensation
2Goals of Strategic Compensation Policies
Motivating Value of Compensation
Pay-for- Performance Standard
Linking Compensation to Organizational Objecti
ves
3Presentation Slide 9-3Components of the Wage Mix
Conditions of Labor Market
Compensation Policy of Organization
Area Wage Rates
WAGE MIX
Worth of Job
Cost of Living
Employees Relative Worth
Collective Bargaining
Employers Ability to Pay
Legal Requirements
4Job Evaluation Systems
Job Ranking
Job Classification
Common Methods of Job Comparison
Point System
Factor Comparison
5The Compensation Structure
Issues Involved in Setting Compensation Structures
6Significant Compensation Issues
7Wage and Salary Surveys
- Select key jobs.
- Determine relevant labor market.
- Select organizations.
- Decide on information to collect
wages/benefits/pay policies. - Compile data received.
- Determine wages and benefits to pay.
8Group Assignment 7
- Develop a brief (2 page maximum) wage and salary
survey for particular employees of the UM School
of Business Administration based on the first
four steps on the previous overhead. - In doing so
- Identify the key jobs you selected
- The relevant labor market for these jobs
- The organizations you will survey
- The type of information you will collect
9Group Assignment 8
- Based on the salary survey developed for
assignment 8, and assuming that you know what the
data look like (i.e., you can determine what the
results were), develop a 2 page (maximum)
description of the wage and benefits packages for
the jobs you selected. - Be sure that your packages are consistent with
your survey results (i.e., based on your survey
results, you should state your reasons for
putting together each package).