by Michael Armstrong (Author), Michael Armstrong (Author), Tina Stephens (Author)
The first edition of this book emerged as the definitive guide to reward management and also became an established reference work on human resource management courses around the world. It's not hard to see why. Covering everything you need to know about reward management in a company, the handbook is both highly readable as well as containing an impressive programme of tried and tested techniques for running efficient and motivational reward programmes. The techniques covered include: establishing job values and relativities; developing grade and pay structures; how to reward and review contribution and performance; how to reward special groups; running employee benefit and pension schemes; and so much more. This new edition contains new research conducted by E-Reward, as well as over 30 new case studies and brand new coverage of key topics such as engagement and commitment, bonus schemes and rewarding knowledge workers. If you are involved in developing reward schemes for staff, or are studying human resource management, then this book will open your eyes to the latest thinking in staff motivation and reward.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: 2
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Apr 2007
ISBN 10: 0749449624
ISBN 13: 9780749449629
Book Overview: Michael Armstrong's books have sold over 500,000 copies worldwide and are translated into 20 languages Internationally adopted by lecturers for both undergraduate and postgraduate HRM courses Aligned to the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development's professional standards for employee reward Includes over 30 new case studies and brand new coverage of engagement and commitment, bonus schemes, rewarding knowledge workers and the responsibility for reward This book is not only practical, but by linking so many thought patterns together, it has become a creative and essential item for those who need to build upon their own ideas relating to reward management and evaluation of such systems...I cannot fault this book. Personnel Today