Chapter
27
The Practice of Reward Management
389
1
What is reward management?
2
What are the main aims of reward
management?
3
What is a reward system?
4
What is base pay?
5
What is contingent pay?
6
What are financial rewards?
7
What are the main arguments in favour
of financial rewards?
8
What are the main arguments against
financial rewards?
9
What is a total rewards approach?
10
What is market pricing?
11
What is job evaluation?
12
What are the main types of job evaluation
schemes?
13
What is base pay management?
14
What is a grade structure?
15
What is a pay structure?
16
What are the main types of grade and pay
structures?
17
What are the guiding principles for grade and
pay structures?
18
What is contingent pay?
19
What are the main types of contingent pay?
20
What are the main types of individual
contingent pay schemes?
21
What is team pay?
22
What are the main schemes relating rewards
to organizational performance?
23
What is evidence-based reward management?
24
What is a compa-ratio and how is it used?
25
What are the steps needed to conduct an
individual pay review?
Questions
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