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Unit 10: Compensation and Benefits




          business, nature of technology, attitude of unions and HR strategies of the organisation. It has  Notes
          the  potentiality  to  reduce  labour  costs  while  sustaining  motivation  of  employees  and
          competitiveness of the organisation. Before introducing performance related pay it is important
          to study the likely impact on employees motivation and create performance oriented culture in
          the organisation. It involves developing a proactive attitude through dissemination of proper
          information, consultation, communication and training and development of employees.

          10.6.1 Competency based  Pay

          Competencies as defined by the experts are those demonstrable characteristics of the person,
          including knowledge, skills, and behaviors, that excellent performers exhibit more consistently
          and more effectively than average performers.
          Precisely, a competency is an underlying characteristic of a person or organisation which enables
          to deliver performance in a given job, role or a situation.  Competencies can be broadly classified
          into three categories, namely:
          1.   Organizational competencies are unique factors (outstanding customer service, excellent
               product development capabilities, superb innovation processes, flexibility in manufacturing
               processes,  etc.)  that  make  an  organisation  competitive;  some  of  the  examples  for
               organizational competencies include Sony-miniaturization, Phillips-optical media, Honda-
               engines, and Intel-microchip.
          2.   Job related competencies are those that are required to carry out an assigned operation in
               an effective way.  These are specific to a job and vary from job to job.
          3.   Personal competencies are basically behavioural competencies-in addition to job related
               skills  and knowledge-such  as taking risk and   initiative, delivering results, showing
               commitment and adaptability when required.
          Competency based Pay plan is a reward plan that pays for the employee's range, depth, and
          types of skills and knowledge, rather than for the job title that he or she holds.  Employees get
          paid for what they bring to the job (including their personality traits, attitudes, motives, etc.)
          and what they are capable of doing – if not immediately – in future.
          According to Brown and Armstrong, 'Competency-based pay can be defined as paying for the
          development  and application of essential skills, behaviours and actions which  support high
          levels of individual, team and organizational performance.
          Competencies required for carrying out a job effectively?
          1.   skill sets

          2.   knowledge sets
          3.   insightful selling ability
          4.   ability to be direct, yet sensitive
          5.   ability to keep the larger objective/goal active
          6.   ability to stay calm under pressure

          7.   ability to be an effective mentor
          8.   creative solutions to difficult challenges
          9.   effective negotiating abilities

          10.  consistently demonstrates selfless team spirit




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