Reward Management: A Handbook of Remuneration Strategy and Practice

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Kogan Page Publishers, 2007 - 722 halaman
Based on British practice but also of interest to American HR professionals, Reward Management has been judged "the undisputed 'bible' on the topic" by the Journal of Administrative Management.

This definitive book explains reward management, which is concerned with formulating and implementing strategies and policies that aim to reward people fairly, equitably and consistently in accordance with their value to the organization. It examines in detail the processes and various approaches that can be adopted to achieve and reward outstanding skill and competence levels in the workplace.

Comprehensive and highly practical in its approach, it takes a strategic perspective and addresses the wide gap that exists between theory and practice, with a focus on the implications for practitioners.

 

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Michael Armstrong is the UK's bestselling author of Human Resource Management books including Armstrong's Handbook of Human Resource Management Practice, Armstrong's Handbook of Strategic Human Resource Management, Armstrong's Handbook of Reward Management Practice and Armstrong's Handbook of Performance Management and several other titles published by Kogan Page. His books have sold over a million copies and have been translated into twenty-one languages. Michael Armstrong is a Companion and former Chief Examiner of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), a managing partner of E-Reward and an independent management consultant. Prior to this he was an HR director of a publishing company. He is based in London, UK. Helen Murlis has 25 years' experience working on reward strategy and performance improvement issues across public and private sectors. She writes for and teaches national and international audiences and also practices as an executive coach.

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