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Gain Actionable Insights Using Three New UKG Ready Benchmarking Features

UKG

Gain Actionable Insights Using Three New UKG Ready Benchmarking Features michael.reschke Wed, 08/16/2023 - 10:25 Main Image Background Color Blue Body Benchmarking allows you to compare important data to find the most effective way to manage your talent, increasing productivity and efficiencies and giving you a competitive edge.

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How to Create a Compensation Strategy: A Complete Guide

Decusoft

What is Executive Compensation? . Executive compensation programs are influenced by a variety of factors today. As a compensation manager, your primary concern should be the alignment of pay and performance. The incentives for real performance and results are heavily weighted in executive pay.

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HR Reports: The Journey and the Aftermath!

Keka HR Blog

Compensation reports Compensation reports are essential for calculating labor costs. Performance management reports Monitoring employee performance is necessary if you want to create high-performing teams. But they can also assist HR departments in comprehending how employee salaries increase over time.

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Employee Experience Tools and Providers: 6 Vendor Types

DecisionWise

Performance Management Systems. Performance management systems are technological solutions that are primarily focused on performance management but can do basic employee surveys such as annual employee engagement surveys, pulse surveys , or even bare-bones 360 degree surveys. Management/HR Consulting Firms.

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Compensation Communications that Hit the Mark This Time

Compensation Cafe

What have data and analytics got to do with compensation communications? We'll talk about how this works in a minute, but let's start by checking out this comparison. Imagine you had to tell the Compensation Committee that the company couldn't afford one of their proposals. Think back to the earlier example.

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Not Your Grandma?s Mid-Year Performance Review (No Offense Grandma)

15Five

Sure, you’ll look at how the employee is performing (and what metrics support that). 2) Avoid comparisons to peers. Part of the dread of the performance management process is the forced ranking of employees. Forced ranking, or social comparisons, make it more difficult for employees to accept feedback.

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New Research on Cutting-Edge Performance Management: What Are We Learning?

Compensation Cafe

Editor's Note: Last summer we posted an announcement from Gerry Ledford (one of our profession's leading scholars) introducing a new academic study focused on leading edge performance management practices and an invitation for any qualified organizations to participate. Do the data indicate that the hype is warranted?