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Sign up todayCompensation Systems, Job Performance, and How to Ask for a Pay Raise
Employees perform assigned tasks, and the organization pays them for their work productivity. Compensation involves an exchange of labor for pay and benefits, and both the employer and the employee gain value from this transaction. Compensation is comprised of many different types of rewards and recognitions. Reward systems include base pay, incentive, merit, vacation, sick pay, health insurance, and such things as cell phone, housing, or car allowance. Recognizing employee work contribution and acknowledging their accomplishments through service excellence, service awards, and other valuable appreciation helps to motivate the workforce. The organization supports an employeeโs productivity through motivation, stimulation, self-improvement, and a commitment from the employer.
Compensations and rewards are sizeable expenses for any organization. Therefore, they must be handled carefully. Some organizations are unable to attract the right talent because their compensation and benefits programs are not reasonable. Today organizations are focusing on core competencies and pay for performance for their employees. Therefore, employees should know that developing their skills, being team players, solving problems, and exemplifying leadership are some of the core competencies that organizations look for in making hiring and promotions decisions.
Every employee should understand the organizationโs mission and goals and how their employment is connected to these. Employees should also know that their job responsibilities are linked to the need of the organization and that employees should possess the right skills, knowledge, and abilities to help achieve organizational objectives. Employers should reward and compensate their employees appropriately for their work efforts. In this regard, employers should understand that the pay workers receive is connected to their productivity, motivation, inspiration, and turnover. This book provides a clear understanding of the various rewards system many organizations may offer. It also outlines the connection between compensation, benefits, and employee motivation. Finally, it teaches employees how to ask for a pay increase.
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About the Author Paulett Hemmings is the CEO of 360 Performance Solutions (360performancesolutions.com) consulting company, and she teaches business professionals how to be outstanding leaders. Her area of expertise is organizational improvement and human resource management. As an undergraduate, Paulett attended Pace University in New York, where she received her BBA in general management. She furthered her studies and graduated from Long Island University, New York, with an MBA in management. Paulett earned her PhD in organization and management from Capella University and recently graduated with a post-doctorate certificate in human resource management from Walden University, Minneapolis. Some of Paulett Hemmingsโs professional affiliations are the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), American Society for Quality (ASQ), National Association of Professional Women (NAPW), and American Association of University Professors (AAUP). Paulett is a NAPW VIP member and received the 2015โ2016 Professional Woman of the Year Award for outstanding leadership and commitment within her profession.