COMPENSATION MANAGEMENTMODULE 1ByProf. Philcy PhilipMPhil Management (HRM)
LEARNING OBJECTIVESIntroduction to Compensation management
Total compensation package
Intel's comprehensive compensation and benefits package
Evolution of Strategic Compensation
Classical Theories On Wages
Importance of an Ideal Compensation Plan“A Machine Can Do The Work Of 50 Ordinary Workers, But It Can Not Do The Work Of One Extra Ordinary Worker.”
MARUTI SUZUKI WORKER’S GO ON STRIKEMANESAR PLANTCOUNTRY'S LARGEST CAR-MAKER
COMPENSATION MANAGEMENTCompensation is the remuneration received by an employee in return for his/her contribution to the organization.Compensation management is a process of determining cost-effective pay structure, designed to attract and retain, provide an incentive to work hard and structured to ensure that pay levels are perceived as fair. -Stephen P. Robbins, David A DeCenzo, Robin Stuart-Kotze and Eileen  B. StewartCompensation management is a system of compensating individuals for the work they perform in such a way that the organization is able to attract, retain and motivate them to perform well keeping in view organizational and market factors.-Tapomoy  Deb
NEED OF COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT
Remuneration is the only  HR activity which has its impact on all other function regarding personnel. Take job evaluation, it is job evaluation which establishes satisfactory wage and salary differentials. Recruitment and selection are dependent upon wages and salaries offered to prospective employees. There is a close relationship between performance appraisal and remuneration. Incentive payments depend on the employee performance which needs to be carefully assessed. Union-management relationship is also dependent on remuneration.
Total compensation packageCompensation does not include only salary but it is the sum total of all rewards and allowances provided to the employees in return for their services. Compensation can be classified into:Direct CompensationIndirect Compensation Non-monetary Compensation
Direct Compensation	Direct compensation refers to monetary benefits offered and provided to employees in return of the services they provide to the organization. The monetary benefits include basic salary, house rent allowance, conveyance, leave travel allowance, medical reimbursements, special allowances, bonus, Pf/Gratuity, etc. They are given at a regular interval at a definite time.
TYPES OF COMPENSATION1	DIRECT COMPENSATIONhttp://payroll.naukrihub.com/compensation/direct-compensation.html
INDIRECT COMPENSATIONIndirect compensation refers to non-monetary benefits offered and provided to employees in lieu of the services provided by them to the organization. They include Leave Policy, Overtime Policy, Car policy, Hospitalization, Insurance, Leave travel Assistance Limits, Retirement Benefits, Holiday Homes.
TYPES OF COMPENSATION2	INDIRECT COMPENSATIONhttp://payroll.naukrihub.com/compensation/indirect-compensation.html
3	Non-monetary compensationNon-monetary compensation can include any benefits an employee receives from an employer or job that does not involve tangible value. This includes career and social rewards such as job security, opportunity for growth, preferred office furnishings, assigned parking spaces, preferred work assignments, preferred lunch hours, own secretary etc.
Intel's comprehensive compensation and benefits package is designed to attract, retain, and reward the people necessary to create Intel's longer-term growth and profitability. Wherever possible, we provide the ability for employees to participate in a range of compensation programs, which allow employees to share in Intel's financial success through profit-sharing and stock programs; and innovative benefits that help employees and their families achieve improved quality of life and financial security.Intel's comprehensive package: Provides financial rewards based on individual performance; Shares the company's financial success with employees; and, Provides employees with a range of health care, insurance coverage, paid leave and employee development opportunities.
Evolution of Strategic CompensationToday the compensation systems are designed aligned to the business goals and strategies. The employees are expected to work and take their own decisions. Authority is being delegated. Employees feel secured and valued in the organization. Organizations offer monetary and non-monetary benefits to attract and retain the best talents in the competitive environment.
CLASSICAL THEORIES ON WAGESAccording to Dunlop, the history of wage theory can roughly be divided into 3 periods depending upon the varying economic conceptsWage fund theory dominated till 1870Theory of marginal productivity had its sway upto 1914Theory of collective bargaining is a modern theory
1.Subsistence Theory (1772-1823)Adam Smith and David RicardoWage=Amount sufficient to meet basic needs
2.Wage Fund Theory (1818-1883)John Stuart Mill (1838)Wage=Amount of fund allocated for wage payment/Number of employees to be paid
CLASSICAL THEORIES ON WAGES3.		Surplus Value Theory (Karl Marx) Wage=Cost of labour required to produce4.		Standard of Living Theory (Karl Marx)Wage=Sufficient to meet expenses to live according to a traditional standard of that region/state/country.5.		Efficiency Wage TheoryWage/Salary=Based on efficiency related worth
CLASSICAL THEORIES ON WAGES6.		Supply and Demand TheoryWage/Salary=Market price being affected by Demand and Supply elasticity. 7.		Expectancy Wage TheoryWage/Salary=behavioural work8.		Bargaining Theory (John Davidson)Wages=work determined by bargaining
Module 1 (2nd part)
IMPORTANCE OF AN IDEAL COMPENSATION PLAN
IMPORTANCE OF AN IDEAL COMPENSATION PLANAn ideal compensation system will have positive impact on the efficiency and results produced by employees. It will encourage the employees to perform better and achieve the standards fixed.It will enhance the process of job evaluation. It will also help in setting up an ideal job evaluation and the set standards would be more realistic and achievable. Such a system should be well defined and uniform. It will apply to all the levels of the organization as a general system. The system should be simple and flexible so that every employee would be able to compute his own compensation receivable.

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Module 1 (2nd part)

  • 1. COMPENSATION MANAGEMENTMODULE 1ByProf. Philcy PhilipMPhil Management (HRM)
  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVESIntroduction to Compensation management
  • 7. Importance of an Ideal Compensation Plan“A Machine Can Do The Work Of 50 Ordinary Workers, But It Can Not Do The Work Of One Extra Ordinary Worker.”
  • 8. MARUTI SUZUKI WORKER’S GO ON STRIKEMANESAR PLANTCOUNTRY'S LARGEST CAR-MAKER
  • 9. COMPENSATION MANAGEMENTCompensation is the remuneration received by an employee in return for his/her contribution to the organization.Compensation management is a process of determining cost-effective pay structure, designed to attract and retain, provide an incentive to work hard and structured to ensure that pay levels are perceived as fair. -Stephen P. Robbins, David A DeCenzo, Robin Stuart-Kotze and Eileen B. StewartCompensation management is a system of compensating individuals for the work they perform in such a way that the organization is able to attract, retain and motivate them to perform well keeping in view organizational and market factors.-Tapomoy Deb
  • 10. NEED OF COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT
  • 11. Remuneration is the only HR activity which has its impact on all other function regarding personnel. Take job evaluation, it is job evaluation which establishes satisfactory wage and salary differentials. Recruitment and selection are dependent upon wages and salaries offered to prospective employees. There is a close relationship between performance appraisal and remuneration. Incentive payments depend on the employee performance which needs to be carefully assessed. Union-management relationship is also dependent on remuneration.
  • 12. Total compensation packageCompensation does not include only salary but it is the sum total of all rewards and allowances provided to the employees in return for their services. Compensation can be classified into:Direct CompensationIndirect Compensation Non-monetary Compensation
  • 13. Direct Compensation Direct compensation refers to monetary benefits offered and provided to employees in return of the services they provide to the organization. The monetary benefits include basic salary, house rent allowance, conveyance, leave travel allowance, medical reimbursements, special allowances, bonus, Pf/Gratuity, etc. They are given at a regular interval at a definite time.
  • 14. TYPES OF COMPENSATION1 DIRECT COMPENSATIONhttp://payroll.naukrihub.com/compensation/direct-compensation.html
  • 15. INDIRECT COMPENSATIONIndirect compensation refers to non-monetary benefits offered and provided to employees in lieu of the services provided by them to the organization. They include Leave Policy, Overtime Policy, Car policy, Hospitalization, Insurance, Leave travel Assistance Limits, Retirement Benefits, Holiday Homes.
  • 16. TYPES OF COMPENSATION2 INDIRECT COMPENSATIONhttp://payroll.naukrihub.com/compensation/indirect-compensation.html
  • 17. 3 Non-monetary compensationNon-monetary compensation can include any benefits an employee receives from an employer or job that does not involve tangible value. This includes career and social rewards such as job security, opportunity for growth, preferred office furnishings, assigned parking spaces, preferred work assignments, preferred lunch hours, own secretary etc.
  • 18. Intel's comprehensive compensation and benefits package is designed to attract, retain, and reward the people necessary to create Intel's longer-term growth and profitability. Wherever possible, we provide the ability for employees to participate in a range of compensation programs, which allow employees to share in Intel's financial success through profit-sharing and stock programs; and innovative benefits that help employees and their families achieve improved quality of life and financial security.Intel's comprehensive package: Provides financial rewards based on individual performance; Shares the company's financial success with employees; and, Provides employees with a range of health care, insurance coverage, paid leave and employee development opportunities.
  • 19. Evolution of Strategic CompensationToday the compensation systems are designed aligned to the business goals and strategies. The employees are expected to work and take their own decisions. Authority is being delegated. Employees feel secured and valued in the organization. Organizations offer monetary and non-monetary benefits to attract and retain the best talents in the competitive environment.
  • 20. CLASSICAL THEORIES ON WAGESAccording to Dunlop, the history of wage theory can roughly be divided into 3 periods depending upon the varying economic conceptsWage fund theory dominated till 1870Theory of marginal productivity had its sway upto 1914Theory of collective bargaining is a modern theory
  • 21. 1.Subsistence Theory (1772-1823)Adam Smith and David RicardoWage=Amount sufficient to meet basic needs
  • 22. 2.Wage Fund Theory (1818-1883)John Stuart Mill (1838)Wage=Amount of fund allocated for wage payment/Number of employees to be paid
  • 23. CLASSICAL THEORIES ON WAGES3. Surplus Value Theory (Karl Marx) Wage=Cost of labour required to produce4. Standard of Living Theory (Karl Marx)Wage=Sufficient to meet expenses to live according to a traditional standard of that region/state/country.5. Efficiency Wage TheoryWage/Salary=Based on efficiency related worth
  • 24. CLASSICAL THEORIES ON WAGES6. Supply and Demand TheoryWage/Salary=Market price being affected by Demand and Supply elasticity. 7. Expectancy Wage TheoryWage/Salary=behavioural work8. Bargaining Theory (John Davidson)Wages=work determined by bargaining
  • 26. IMPORTANCE OF AN IDEAL COMPENSATION PLAN
  • 27. IMPORTANCE OF AN IDEAL COMPENSATION PLANAn ideal compensation system will have positive impact on the efficiency and results produced by employees. It will encourage the employees to perform better and achieve the standards fixed.It will enhance the process of job evaluation. It will also help in setting up an ideal job evaluation and the set standards would be more realistic and achievable. Such a system should be well defined and uniform. It will apply to all the levels of the organization as a general system. The system should be simple and flexible so that every employee would be able to compute his own compensation receivable.
  • 28. IMPORTANCE OF AN IDEAL COMPENSATION PLANIt will raise the morale, efficiency and cooperation among the workers. It being just and fair would provide satisfaction to the workers. Such system would help management in complying with the various labour acts.Such system should also solve disputes between the employee union and management.The system should follow the management principle of equal pay.It should motivate and encouragement those who perform better and should provide opportunities for those who wish to excel.
  • 29. IMPORTANCE OF AN IDEAL COMPENSATION PLANSound Compensation/Reward System brings peace in the relationship of employer and employees.It aims at creating a healthy competition among them and encourages employees to work hard and efficiently.The system provides growth and advancement opportunities to the deserving employees.The perfect compensation system provides platform for happy and satisfied workforce. This minimizes the labour turnover. The organization enjoys the stability.
  • 30. IMPORTANCE OF AN IDEAL COMPENSATION PLANThe organization is able to retain the best talent by providing them adequate compensation thereby stopping them from switching over to another job.The business organization can think of expansion and growth if it has the support of skillful, talented and happy workforce.The sound compensation system is hallmark of organization’s success and prosperity. The success and stability of organization is measured with pay-package it provides to its employees.
  • 31. -Jack Welch“If you pick the right people and give them the opportunity to spread their wings- and put compensation as a carrier behind it-you almost don’t have to manage them”.