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Dorothy Berger, Dorothy R. Berger, Lance Berger, Lance A. Berger
The Compensation Handbook, Sixth Edition: A State-of-the-Art Guide to Compensation Strategy and Design
English · Hardback
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The most relied-on guide in the industry-now with strategic insight for using compensation strategies and practices to create competitive business advantage
The Compensation Handbook has been a mainstay on the desks of human resources and compensation professionals for more than forty years-and now this revised Sixth Edition continues the tradition with new material and focus on developing a sustainable competitive advantage. The most important revision to date, this transformative edition will enable compensation and human resources practitioners to:
- Provide a road map for creating a fully defined compensation strategy for any organization
- Design and implement an approach for attracting and retaining talent that will remain relevant into the future
- Present programs that allow for the seamless alignment of historic best practices with the latest tools, methods, and diagnostics in compensation
List of contents
Preface xiPART I: INTRODUCTION
1 The State of the Compensation Practice 3
Lance A. Berger
2 Using a Total Rewards Strategy to Achieve Competitive Advantage 13
Steven E. Gross and Mandy Rook
3 Aligning Total Compensation Programs with Organization Values and Strategy 27
Thomas B. Wilson
4 Winning Compensation Strategies for Organizational Sustainability 35
Dorothy R. Berger
5 Excelling as a Compensation Professional 45
Brian Moore and Sue Holloway
6 Emerging Compensation Issues 53
Joseph J. MartocchioPART II: BASE SALARY
7 Positioning Salary Structures within the Total Rewards Context 63
Andrew S. Rosen
8 Selecting and Developing a Salary Structure 81
Michael Armstrong
9 Making Merit Pay and Bonuses Matter 89
Myrna Hellerman and James Kochanski
10 The Purpose and Nature of Job Evaluation 97
Michael Armstrong and Paul Thompson
11 Optimizing the Use of Salary Surveys 105
Tim Brown
12 Rationale for and Approaches to Benchmarking 119
Tom McMullen and Iain Fitzpatrick
13 Paying for Skills, Knowledge, and Competencies 135
Gerald E. Ledford, Jr.
14 Using Nonmonetary Awards to Support Behaviors that Drive Business Results 143
Melissa Van DykePART III: VARIABLE COMPENSATION
15 Choosing the Incentive Compensation Programthat Best Promotes Performance 157
Linda E. Amuso
16 Designing and Implementing Effective Variable Pay Programs 169
Erin C. Packwood
17 Aligning Sales Compensation Plan Design with Talent Retention Strategy 179
Jerome A. Colletti and Mary S. Fiss
18 Developing and Applying a Return-on-Investment Methodology to Drive Sales Force Performance 191
Rebecca Sandberg and Carrie Ward
19 Creating a Culture of Collaboration, Innovation,and Performance through Team-Based Incentives 199
Luis R. Gomez-Mejia and Monica Franco-Santos
20 Revolutionizing Workplace Culture through Scanlon Gain Sharing 211
Dow Scott and Paul DavisPART IV: EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
21 Formulating and Implementing an Executive Compensation Strategy 225
Ted Buyniski
22 Designing and Executing Long-Term Incentive Plans 235
Ben Burney and Bill Gentry
23 Regulating Executive Compensation 249
Frank P. VanderPloeg
24 Formulating Executive Employment Agreements 265
Andrea S. Rattner
25 Cracking the Secret Code of Long-Term Incentives in Private Companies 281
Myrna Hellerman and Yelena StilesPART V: COMPENSATION AND THE BOARD
26 The Compensation Committee and Executive Pay 289
Seymour Burchman and Blair Jones
27 Dynamics of CEO Pay 307
David Swinford and Jane Park
28 Board Compensation 315
Nora McCord
29 Structuring Board and Executive Pay 325
Bruce R. Ellig
30 Compensation Committee of the Board 333
Robert H. Rock
31 Creating an Effective CEO Succession-Planning Process 343
James F. Reda and Molly A. KylePART VI: PERFORMANCE AND COMPENSATION
32 A Framework for Designing a Performance-Management Process 355
Charles H. Fay
33 Choosing a Performance-Appraisal System 363
Martin G. Wolf
34 Linking Compensation to Competitive Business Value 383
Mark Graham Brown
35 Using Financial Rewards to Drive Productivity 391
Christian M. Ellis
36 New Developments and Issues in Pay for Performance 397
Mark D. Cannon
37 Making Calibration an Integral Part of a Performance-Appraisal System 409
Dick Grote
38 Guidelines for Effective Executive Performance Appraisals 423
James F. Reda and Molly A. KylePART VII: TALENT MANAGEMENT AND COMPENSATION
39 Employing Novel Ways to Use Compensation to Win the Talent Wars 441
Deborah Rees
40 Strengthening the Link between Compensation and Return on Investment 451
Mel Stark and Mark Royal
41 Incorporating Work/Life Effectiveness into a Total Rewa
About the author
Lance A. Berger is managing partner of Lance A. Berger & Associates, Ltd. in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. He is a recognized consulting authority specializing in compensation, talent management, and change management. He cowrote and coedited the third, fourth and fifth editions of The Compensation Handbook, the first and second editions of The Talent Management Handbook, Management Wisdom from the New York Yankees' Dynasty, The Change Management Handbook, and Deengineering the Corporation.
Dorothy R. Berger is a partner of Lance A. Berger & Associates, Ltd. She coordinates all organizational activities for the firm and is also a talent management consultant. She cowrote and coedited the fourth and fifth editions of The Compensation Handbook, the first edition and second editions of The Talent Management Handbook, Management Wisdom from the New York Yankees' Dynasty, The Change Management Handbook, and Deengineering the Corporation.
Product details
Authors | Dorothy Berger, Dorothy R. Berger, Lance Berger, Lance A. Berger |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 30.09.2015 |
EAN | 9780071836999 |
ISBN | 978-0-07-183699-9 |
Dimensions | 206 mm x 241 mm x 48 mm |
Weight | 1267 g |
Illustrations | Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert |
Series |
General Finance & Investing |
Subjects |
Non-fiction book
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