The changing landscape of employee rewards Observations and prescriptions / Ledford Jr, Gerald E.

By: Ledford Jr, Gerald E
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2014Description: 168 - 179Subject(s): Rewards | Employee Rewards | Effective Organizations In: Organizational DynamicsSummary: This article examines the dramatic changes in employee rewards since the Center for Effective Organizations (CEO) was created 35 years ago. The article first examines ten major changes in employee rewards, including a reorientation toward the external labor market; attempts to become more strategic; new rewards models; changes in base pay, benefi ts, and incentive practices; and changes in governance. Next, it considers macro factors explaining these changes, including labor supply and demand, workforce composition, competitive pressures, globalization, the decline of manufacturing, diminishing unions, technology, and regulatory and legislative changes. The article concludes with prescriptions for the future, including greater business leader direction for rewards, an investment perspective on rewards, and the radical shift in rewards mix from benefi ts incentives for performance and development.
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(Browse shelf) Vol. 43, Issue. 3 Available 018679

This article examines the dramatic changes in employee rewards since the Center for Effective Organizations (CEO) was created 35 years ago. The article first examines ten major changes in employee rewards, including a reorientation toward the external labor market; attempts to become more strategic; new rewards models; changes in base pay, benefi ts, and incentive practices; and changes in governance. Next, it considers macro factors explaining these changes, including labor supply and demand, workforce composition, competitive pressures, globalization, the decline of manufacturing, diminishing unions, technology, and regulatory and legislative changes. The article concludes with prescriptions for the future, including greater business leader direction for rewards, an investment perspective on rewards, and the radical shift in rewards mix from benefi ts incentives for performance and development.

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