Evidence-Based Reward Management: Creating Measurable Business Impact from Your Pay and Reward Practices - Rilegato

Armstrong, Michael; Brown, Duncan; Reilly, Peter

 
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Evidence-based Reward Management presents an analysis of the current failure of organizations to assess the effectiveness of pay and reward practices. It considers the reasons for this and outlines the damaging consequences of it. By examining recent developments in human capital information and measurement it looks at how HR can construct effective reward for improved performance, both for the individual and organization.
The authors present the tools, and techniques that can be applied to practice evidence-based reward management, including a model which sets strategic goals, reviews current policies, looks at how to pilot and make changes and improvements and explains how to monitor and adapt on an ongoing basis.
Fully illustrated with case studies including McDonald's, Standard Chartered Bank, and KPMG, Evidence-based Reward Management will help HR professionals to assess and communicate the effectiveness of reward in a meaningful and informed way.

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Michael Armstrong is Joint Managing Partner of e-reward and former Chief Examiner of the Chartered Institue of Personnel and Development (CIPD). His books have sold over 500,000 copies worldwide and are translated into over 20 languages. Among them are Armstrong's Handbook of Human Resource Management, Armstrong's Handbook of Performance Management, Armstrong's Handbook of Management and Leadership and, with Duncan Brown, Strategic Reward (all published by Kogan Page).
Duncan Brown is Director of Reward Services at the Institute for Employment Studies. He has more than 20 years experience in reward consulting and research with firms including PricewaterhouseCoopers and Towers Perrin. He also spent five years as Assitant Director General at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). He has an MA from Cambridge University, MBA from the London Business School and is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD.
Peter Reilly is the Director of Research and Consultancy at the Institute for Employment Studies. He joined IES in 1995 after a 16 year career with Shell. At IES he undertakes a range of reward projects and is a regular speaker and commentator on this subject.

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