Gainsharing and goalsharing : aligning pay and strategic goals
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Gainsharing and goalsharing : aligning pay and strategic goals
Praeger, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-230) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Gainsharing and goalsharing, if carefully designed and administered, have great potential as compensation systems that align pay with the broader strategic objectives of the organization. To be successful over the long term, gainsharing and goalsharing require periodic review and adjustment to changing business conditions and continuing emphasis on mobilizing and involving employees. The authors share important insights from recent research (including two large-scale surveys of their own) on factors related to success and failure, and they provide highly useful information for anyone seeking to design and implement a gainsharing or goalsharing program, including managers, human resource professionals, and union officers.
Scanlon, Modified Scanlon, Rucker, Improshare, and goalsharing plans are defined as group-based contingent compensation schemes that are often combined with an employee involvement component. Gainsharing programs have been adopted at an accelerating rate by American corporations in the last decade. Approximately 40% of Fortune 1,000 firms reported the use of gainsharing in the 1990s, and there is little doubt that more programs exist than ever before. According to most evaluations, gainsharing and goalsharing are considered to be particularly potent among the various types of recent innovative human resource programs. By taking a process-based approach that presents a step-by-step guide to the implementation of gainsharing from design to administration and long-term maintenance, this book provides readers with practical and hands-on advice and guidance on gainsharing and goalsharing.
目次
Illustrations Preface Introduction: What Is Gainsharing? Types of Gainsharing Review of Literature Gainsharing Plans in North America: 1992 and 1999 Getting Started: Preliminaries to the Design Process Designing a Gainsharing Plan Administering a Gainsharing Plan Successful Gainsharing Programs Reasons for Failure of Gainsharing Plans Summary and Conclusion Appendices Subject Index About the Authors
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