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Executive Compensation: How CEOs Rank

Executive Compensation: How CEOs Rank | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
A heady stock-market pushed pay for chief executives up at the fastest rate in years in 2013. CEO pay rose a median of 5.5% to $11.4 million last year, according to The Wall Street Journal/Hay Group CEO Compensation Study, which analyzed data from the 300 largest companies
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7 Reasons the Best Employees Quit, Even When They Like Their Job

7 Reasons the Best Employees Quit, Even When They Like Their Job | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
To win at being the best company, you must first win over your best employees.
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10 Myths of Executive Compensation

10 Myths of Executive Compensation | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
Letting go of misconceptions about board and CEO compensation will enable boards to build stronger programs.
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Why It’s So Hard to Figure Out What to Pay Top Talent

Why It’s So Hard to Figure Out What to Pay Top Talent | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
There have been big changes over the past five years.
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Incentive Programs - Engagement - 10 Tried-and-True Tips for Effective Employee Recognition - Incentive Magazine

10 Tried-and-True Tips for Effective Employee Recognition - Solid strategy, clear and consistent communication, and on-the-spot rewards are just a few ways to perfect employee recogntion in the workplace.
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How Google Became Such a Great Place To Work

How Google Became Such a Great Place To Work | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
A few years ago, Google’s human resources department noticed a problem: A lot of women were leaving the company. Like the majority of Silicon Valley software firms, Google is staffed mostly by men, and executives have long made it a priority to increase the number of female employees. But the...
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Employee Recognition Practices that Cultivate Top Workplaces: | Roth Staffing Client Blog

Employee Recognition Practices that Cultivate Top Workplaces: | Roth Staffing Client Blog | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
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Executive Compensation: How CEOs Rank

Executive Compensation: How CEOs Rank | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
A heady stock-market pushed pay for chief executives up at the fastest rate in years in 2013. CEO pay rose a median of 5.5% to $11.4 million last year, according to The Wall Street Journal/Hay Group CEO Compensation Study, which analyzed data from the 300 largest companies
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How to Get Your Employees to Go Beyond the Call of Duty

How to Get Your Employees to Go Beyond the Call of Duty | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
A recent study shows that employees who work for humble leaders are more likely to work harder and come up with better ideas.
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Featured Post: Adobe's 'Check-In' Facilitates Employee Growth, Leadership & Talent Development

Featured Post: Adobe's 'Check-In' Facilitates Employee Growth, Leadership & Talent Development | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
A new and innovative approach in human resources The importance of remaining engaged at work, developing talent and being positively connected to managers and peers, are values which are being acti...
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Why Companies Fail To Engage Today's Workforce: The Overwhelmed Employee

Why Companies Fail To Engage Today's Workforce: The Overwhelmed Employee | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
We just completed a major study of human capital trends around the world (Deloitte Global Human Capital Trends, 2500 organizations in 90 countries) and the message is clear:  companies are struggling to engage our modern, 21st century workforce. This is a worldwide issue. Gallup research shows that only 13% of employees around [...]
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The 5 Perks That Really, Truly Matter to Employees

The 5 Perks That Really, Truly Matter to Employees | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
Lots of companies have gotten pretty creative with the perks they offer their employees – from daily gourmet meals and beer-on-tap to clothing stipends and on-site basketball courts.
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This Is The Internal Grading System Google Uses For Its Employees — And You Should Use It Too

This Is The Internal Grading System Google Uses For Its Employees — And You Should Use It Too | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
When Google was less than a year old, John...
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Nonmonetary Forms of Employee Recognition

Nonmonetary Forms of Employee Recognition | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
While we may assume that all employees would appreciate more money, it’s not the only way to provide recognition and thanks for a job well done. In fact, many employees would prefer to have their efforts recognized in other ways.
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Top executive compensation in Europe 2014 summary

Top executive compensation in Europe 2014 summary
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A Working from Home Experiment Shows High Performers Like It Better

A Working from Home Experiment Shows High Performers Like It Better | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
And other lessons from a study of China’s largest travel agency.
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11 Non-Traditional Ways to Reward Innovative Employees

11 Non-Traditional Ways to Reward Innovative Employees | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
Where end-of-year bonuses once stood as the gold standard, today’s reward programs are more varied and reflect an organization’s unique culture and creativity. From peer-to-peer …
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Retention — The Top 10 Ways a Manager Can Identify Who Is About to Quit - ERE.net

Retention — The Top 10 Ways a Manager Can Identify Who Is About to Quit - ERE.net | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
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Unlock the secrets of Employee Recognition with Trendy HR Practices. | TrainingZone.co.uk

Unlock the secrets of Employee Recognition with Trendy HR Practices. | TrainingZone.co.uk | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
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Executive Compensation Principles

Executive Compensation Principles | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
Determining and structuring long-term compensation plans is a complex, multi-year process for boards that is constantly evolving. Compensation plans have many objectives measured over a multi-year ...
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Two views to demand driven career development – a Hay Group response | Hay Group

Two views to demand driven career development – a Hay Group response | Hay Group | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
Career development is cited by many as THE most important aspect of a company’s reward program with regard to retaining talent. So why do so many employers do such a poor job with it?
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Where does employee recognition fit into a development review? | Analysis | Employee Benefits

Where does employee recognition fit into a development review? | Analysis | Employee Benefits | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
Traditional performance development reviews (PDRs) have lost their edge.
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Indexing Executive Compensation Contracts — The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation

Indexing Executive Compensation Contracts - The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation - A law and economics blog from the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance that gathers the latest news, opinion and research pertaining to corporate governance and financial regulation.
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A Look at Executive Compensation

A Look at Executive Compensation | Compensation, Reward & Recognition | Scoop.it
Big corporate executives get big money. How much depends on their industry.
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