Monday, 6 December 2021

Reward Management

 Reward Management


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Employee productivity and contribution are becoming increasingly important to every firm in today’s highly difficult work climate. Employees that lack motivation may be an issue for any firm, and poor employee performance can have far-reaching consequences. As a result, firms provide a variety of financial and non-financial rewards in order to get the most out of their employees, and these payments and other advantages inspire individuals to achieve higher levels of performance.

Employee remuneration refers to how employees are compensated in a company. It’s not just about the money when it comes to rewarding management. It also includes non-monetary incentives that generate inner or extrinsic motivation (Dessler, 2008).

Components of Total Reward





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Financial Rewards

Financial rewards are another name for monetary incentives. The most conventional and widely used type of incentive is monetary compensation. Financial incentives are any incentives that come in the form of money or riches. Base pay, bonuses, overtime payments, and commissions are some examples of financial incentives.

Non-financial Rewards

Non-financial rewards are another term for non-monetary benefits. Non-monetary incentives are related to the employee’s social and psychological requirements. Employees do not labor just for the purpose of earning, despite the fact that money is a fundamental requirement. Many incentives are available to meet the social and psychological needs of employees. Non-monetary incentives encompass all social and psychological entices that motivate employees to do their best and do extra labor. It includes any rewards which focus on the need people perceive to varying degrees for, recognition, praise, achievement, responsibility, and personal growth.

The importance of Reward Management

Having a reward management system in place has numerous benefits for a company, particularly in small to medium-sized businesses where managers must maintain positive relationships with their staff. Reward programs have proven to be quite effective at motivating employees and, as a result, improving the overall performance of the company.

Conclusion

The key to making a reward system successful is ensuring that employees understand the distinction between money and non-financial rewards, as well as the benefits and relevance of both. Financial rewards, such as cash bonuses, may briefly inspire an employee and may be useful in this situation, while non-financial rewards remain in the employee’s mind indefinitely. These types of gifts have not only helped people feel valued, but they have also increased their morale and motivation.

 

References

Grewar, C. (2021, April 30). Resources Blog. Retrieved from perkbox Website: http://www.perbox.com

Dessler, G. (2008). “Benefits and services”. In Human resource management (pp. 520-523).

Mendis, M. (2017, September 25). The Impact Of Reward System On Employee Turnover Intention: A Study On Logistics Industry Of Sri Lanka. Retrieved from Semantic Scholar Website: http://www.semanticscholar.org

 

4 comments:

  1. So Informative. Well written with great explanation

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  2. Sewwandi as you have clearly explained Reward management is a motivational practice that businesses use to reward employees for their achievements and success. The company sets goals and establishes rules for its employees to follow to achieve those goals. It makes sure that employees are clearly aware of these goals, rules, and the rewards they will get for high performance. All employees follow the same reward system, and the system is organized and just. Using a website to track employee development enables the employee and employer to monitor progress and easily identify when goals are reached and rewards earned. Thanks for sharing and keep writing. Really help full and interesting to read

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  3. I have got to know how reward management help to grow business.and how both parties c get benefits through this so thanks sewwandi give this information for us very clearly, good luck

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  4. Nicely you articulated your thoughts, Remember; rewards are designed as a way to show your staff appreciation for their hard work, and whilst extra money is often cited as motivators for employees, it’s often the intangible employee benefits which have the most impact on staff morale. Regardless of the benefits you offer to staff, seek to make your workplace an atmosphere where hard work is recognized and rewarded on a regular basis. Thanks for knowledge sharing

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