Total Rewards: How to Set your Workforce Programs Back to the Future

March 6th, 2015   •   no comments   

How do you attract the right talent, motivate, grow and engage employees and ensure employee retention?

Widely known as “total rewards”, this term has been used by HR practitioners for well over 10 years to describe an array of financial and non-financial ways to invest in a company’s workforce in order to attract, engage and keep the people it needs to achieve business success.

There is renewed interest in the concept of total rewards as organizations are under significant pressure to deliver on business commitments in the face of economic challenges, global competitive pressures and a shortage of talent in key labour markets. In order to find and keep the right talent, top companies have learned that they need to differentiate themselves from their competitors in ways that go far beyond salary and incentives.

  1. Begin by reviewing, and if necessary, redefining, your compensation and rewards philosophy. You may find that you are currently taking a “scattered” approach to rewarding employees instead of looking at your workforce programs as integrated investments that relate to one another with complementary purposes and desired outcomes.
  2. Work with your internal financial experts to assess and quantify your total investment in workforce programs to ensure that it is affordable and meets business needs. Allocate your scarce dollars where you get the biggest bang for the buck!
  3. Create a total rewards framework that is nimble, reflects your culture and can readily adapt to changes in your business strategy and composition of your workforce over time. Consider rewards including pay, benefits, career, work

Identifying the essential elements of a 21st century total rewards strategy for your organization and implementing that strategy requires focus, experimentation and flexibility. The pay-offs are many including giving you a distinct competitive advantage by helping to link desired employee behaviour with business goals and by creating an engaged and productive workforce.

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