TOTAL REWARD
E-reward.co.uk publishes new guide to total reward
Our two-part study, researched and written by e-reward.co.uk's in-house pay experts, seeks to provide an accessible and concise guide to an emerging concept in the area of human resource management - total reward.
The emphasis throughout is on the practical reality of evaluating, developing and implementing a total reward programme for your organisation.
What you will find in this 29-page report |
The first part of this study comprises three main sections: |
The rise of total reward, pages 7-19 The philosophy and operation of total reward programmes To gain an insight into total reward, this section provides some definitions and a quick overview of the issues involved. It sets out the main strands of the total reward agenda and identifies the specific objectives underlying its use. We also assess the evidence regarding the prevalence of total reward in the UK. |
Practical examples, pages 20-22 Four snapshots of total reward in action Shows how a range of diverse organisations have approached the introduction of total reward. |
Resources, pages 23-29 A selection of essential publications on total reward In researching this publication we have examined a batch of recent books, reports and online resources in the area of total reward. Here we attempt to highlight some of the publications that we think will provide a good starting point for your own research as you begin to craft a total reward approach for your organisation. |
Want to know more?
Title: "A guide to total reward: part 1", E-research, issue no. 2, July 2002, published by e-reward.co.uk.
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Posted 27 August 2002