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- catalog abstract "How can organizations get added value from total compensation expenditures and make pay a positive force for organizational excellence? Jay Schuster and Patricia Zingheim demonstrate that adopting new pay practices will enable any organization to achieve more, whether it is striving for greater customer focus, quality, financial performance, or market share. Traditional pay, although professing to reward performance, is actually based on tenure, entitlement and internal. Equity. Schuster and Zingheim show that it often creates a false sense of employee security by ignoring the financial performance of the organization, and fails to do even an adequate job of rewarding individual performance. In contrast, the new pay practices they propose help form a positive partnership linking employee and organizational performance and providing employees with rewards that correspond to their organization's success. Viewing pay from the total. Compensation perspective, new pay ensures the most effective use of each component--base pay, variable pay (incentives), and indirect pay (benefits). The authors recommend extensive use of variable pay to encourage employee involvement, collaboration, and excellent team, group, organizational, and individual performance results. The authors provide powerful tools for all organizations to use in developing a total compensation strategy and pay programs. Specifics on. Conceiving and implementing new base pay, variable pay and indirect pay plans will be invaluable to human resource professionals, executives, line managers, and entrepreneurs who want to ensure that pay will facilitate improved organizational performance, and to employees who will participate as partners in the success of their organizations. What's more, the book lays out a decisive financial argument for adopting new pay. Practical examples of successful programs show. How to make both employees and organizations new pay winners in a highly competitive, customer-dominated, global economy.".
- catalog contributor b3830980.
- catalog contributor b3830981.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Compensation perspective, new pay ensures the most effective use of each component--base pay, variable pay (incentives), and indirect pay (benefits). The authors recommend extensive use of variable pay to encourage employee involvement, collaboration, and excellent team, group, organizational, and individual performance results. The authors provide powerful tools for all organizations to use in developing a total compensation strategy and pay programs. Specifics on.".
- catalog description "Conceiving and implementing new base pay, variable pay and indirect pay plans will be invaluable to human resource professionals, executives, line managers, and entrepreneurs who want to ensure that pay will facilitate improved organizational performance, and to employees who will participate as partners in the success of their organizations. What's more, the book lays out a decisive financial argument for adopting new pay. Practical examples of successful programs show.".
- catalog description "Equity. Schuster and Zingheim show that it often creates a false sense of employee security by ignoring the financial performance of the organization, and fails to do even an adequate job of rewarding individual performance. In contrast, the new pay practices they propose help form a positive partnership linking employee and organizational performance and providing employees with rewards that correspond to their organization's success. Viewing pay from the total.".
- catalog description "How can organizations get added value from total compensation expenditures and make pay a positive force for organizational excellence? Jay Schuster and Patricia Zingheim demonstrate that adopting new pay practices will enable any organization to achieve more, whether it is striving for greater customer focus, quality, financial performance, or market share. Traditional pay, although professing to reward performance, is actually based on tenure, entitlement and internal.".
- catalog description "How to make both employees and organizations new pay winners in a highly competitive, customer-dominated, global economy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-346) and index.".
- catalog description "Socioeconomic foundations of new pay -- Organizational strategies and new pay -- Designing new pay strategies -- Total compensation strategy statements -- From strategy to practice by involvement -- Principles of new base pay -- Paying the individual -- Evaluating jobs -- Base pay adjustments -- Principles of new variable pay -- Types of variable pay -- Variable pay design issues -- Principles of new indirect pay -- Health care benefits under new pay -- Other employee benefits under new pay -- Flexible benefits -- Survey of pay practices -- Linking employees and organizations -- Appendix: Guide to total compensation strategy development.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 366 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New pay.".
- catalog identifier "0669153583 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "New pay.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Lexington Books ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International,".
- catalog relation "New pay.".
- catalog subject "658.3/225 20".
- catalog subject "Compensation management.".
- catalog subject "HF5549.5.C67 S38 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Socioeconomic foundations of new pay -- Organizational strategies and new pay -- Designing new pay strategies -- Total compensation strategy statements -- From strategy to practice by involvement -- Principles of new base pay -- Paying the individual -- Evaluating jobs -- Base pay adjustments -- Principles of new variable pay -- Types of variable pay -- Variable pay design issues -- Principles of new indirect pay -- Health care benefits under new pay -- Other employee benefits under new pay -- Flexible benefits -- Survey of pay practices -- Linking employees and organizations -- Appendix: Guide to total compensation strategy development.".
- catalog title "The new pay : linking employee and organizational performance / Jay R. Schuster, Patricia K. Zingheim.".
- catalog type "text".