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incentive ideas for employees 2017 - Variable Pay: Incentives & Consequences -By Compliance Global Inc

Date2017-08-10

Deadline2017-08-10

VenueOnline, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsIncentive ideas for employees; Variable pay; Employee incentive Plans

Websitehttp://bit.ly/2sWqvty

Topics/Call fo Papers

OVERVIEW
This interactive session on employee recognition program will explore the pros and cons of several types of variable pay plans and introduce ideas on how best to implement them.
The ultimate goal of incenting through variable pay is to improve organizational performance. However, designing the proper plan can be a daunting task. This interactive session will explore the pros and cons of several types of variable pay plans and introduce ideas on how best to implement them. We will explore the numerous types of variable pay that can be used to incent employee performance along with the danger zones that can come with each type.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
The session will conclude with a discussion of the danger zones inherent in any variable pay system and how to overcome these obstacles.
AREAS COVERED
Topics that will specifically be covered are:
• Types of Variable Pay
• Long vs. Short Term Incentives
• How to Design a Program
• Financial Considerations
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Be able to define the 3 main types of short term incentive systems and implementation strategies for them.
• Be able to define the 2 main types of long term incentive systems and implementation strategies for them.
• Learn the 3 step system to be followed for successful variable pay implementation.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
HR Managers, HR Generalists, Small Business Owners, General Managers
For more Details Please visit: http://bit.ly/2sWqvty
Email: support-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
SPEAKER
Ed Krow, SPHR, CCP, SHRM-SCP, CHCM, of TurboExecs partners with results-oriented, small and medium businesses that are struggling with chaos, such as out-of-control growth, sudden terrifying decline in revenues or profits, or people problems that are having a negative impact on the business.
He helps them put in place training, compliance and compensation systems so they avoid legal issues while offering both development opportunities and competitive packages that incentivize performance in alignment with their business goals. Ed’s clients often refer to him as their “Safety Net,” because he keeps them from falling into HR traps and eliminates HR headaches.
When he’s not working with clients, Ed can be found teaching at Millersville University or speaking at Human Resources conferences, seminars, and professional development sessions. In his free time, Ed enjoys family time, travel, golf, the outdoors and Notre Dame and Baltimore Ravens football.

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