Webinar-Comp Foundations-Overpayment/Underpayment

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Comp  Founda+ons:    

So  you’re              paying,  now  what?  Over  

                 

Under  

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Introduc+on  Jenni  Marquez,  CCP  Sr.  Compensa+on  Professional  

Camie  Bailey  Customer  Training  Specialist  

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54  Million  Salary  Profiles  10  Org  types  350  Industries  15,000  Job  Titles  

2,300  skills,  4,200  cer+fica+ons    

The  World’s  Largest  Salary  Database  

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The  Basics  

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Start  by  understanding  your  compensa+on  context  

Legal   Market   Org  

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Legal  Context  Federal,  State,  and  Local  laws  

 Minimum  Wage  

Fair  Labor  Standards  Act  Pay  Equity  Laws  

Other  laws  

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Market  Context  

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Org  Context  

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The  Science  

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Examine  your  pay    • Iden+fy  Market  Value  for  Jobs  • Build  Ranges  • Evaluate  Range  Outliers  

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Iden+fy  Market  Value  for  Jobs    

•  Where  do  you  compete  for  talent?  

www.payscale.com  •  What  are  the  unique  compensable  factors?  

Iden+fy  Market  Value  for  Jobs    

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Match  Jobs,  not  People  

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Tips  &  Best  Prac+ces:      

•  When  searching;  less  is  more!  •  A  “good  match”  is  when  70%  or  greater  of  

the  task  list  aligns  with  the  job  in  ques+on  •  You  cannot  edit  job  tasks  •  Consider  flipping  your  search  around  

 -­‐  Example:  Director  of  Sales  vs.  Sales  Director        Job  Matching  Webinar  

Iden+fy  Market  Value  for  Jobs    

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Set  Your  Target  Percen+le  

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Set  Ranges  for  Your  Jobs  

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Select  All  Market  Reports  in  Live  or  Scenario  

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Click  in  a  row  to  bring  up  the  menu  and  choose  Set  Ranges  to  Market  

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Use  Annualized  Min-­‐Mid-­‐Max  to  Market  View  

Job-­‐Based  Market  Range   Market  Value  at  Target  Difference  between  range  midpoint  and  market  at  target  

Job-­‐Based  Market  Ranges  

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Evaluate  Range  Outliers  

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Range  Outliers  at  a  Glance  

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min   max  mid  

Individual  Range  Outliers  

Be  an  Analy+cs  Hero  Webinar  

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The  Art  

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It’s  +me  to  make  some  recommenda+ons  

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Are  they  really  over/under  paid?  

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Examine  employee  pay  in  the  context  of…  

•  Organiza+onal  goals  •  Policies  

•  Compliance  

•  Individual  results  and  accomplishments  

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Op+ons  for  addressing  

underpayment  

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Increase  all  to  boiom  of  range  

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Bring  employees  into  range  over  +me  

•  28  employees  in  the  green  •  $143k  total,  0.53%  of  the  total  budget  •  Decide  on  a  plan:  e.g.,  spend  .25%  now  and  .25%  in  6  months  •  Priori+ze  

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Priori+ze  by  those  furthest  from  range  

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Priori+ze  by  performance  

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Priori+ze  by  business  objec+ves  

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Op+ons  for  addressing  

overpayment  

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Freeze  base  pay  •  95  employees  in  the  red  •  $572k  total,  which  is  2.10%  of  the  total  budget    

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Offer  performance-­‐based    lump  sum  payout  

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*New  -­‐  PayScale  Crew  makes  the  increase  process  easy  

hip://payscale.hubs.vidyard.com/watch/FxUjY3g48VphMet4kYoXYL    

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Allocate  smaller  increases  •  Using  a  merit  matrix,  those  high  in  range  already  

receive  a  smaller  increase  •  Consider  making  “above”  increases  even  smaller  

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Reduce  pay*  •  *Not  usually  recommended  –  check  w/  employment  lawyer  •  If  you  have  significant  overpayment,  consider  reducing  pay  •  This  some+mes  happens  in  organiza+ons  with  highly  tenure  •  64/476  employees  account  for  $248k  or  43%  of  pay  in  the  red  

High  pay  doesn’t  necessarily  mean  overpayment  

Low  pay  doesn’t  necessarily  mean  underpayment  

A  new,  average  performer  may  be  “overpaid”  here  

MINIMUM

$50,300 $62,400

MIDPOINT MAXIMUM

$74,400

Job  Pay  Range  

A  stellar  performer,  with  high  levels  of  experience,  skills,  and  demonstrated  results  would  be  “underpaid”  here  

MINIMUM

$50,300 $62,400

MIDPOINT MAXIMUM

$74,400

Job  Pay  Range  

With  certain  comp  policies,  employees  within  their  first  90  days  in  entry  level  roles  may  be  appropriately  paid  here  

MINIMUM

$50,300 $62,400

MIDPOINT MAXIMUM

$74,400

Job  Pay  Range  

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The  Execu+on  

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Communicate  changes  well  

of  companies  are  confident  in  managers’  ability  to  have  tough  pay  conversa+ons    2016 PayScale Compensation Best Practices Report

17%

Train  Execu+ves  and  Managers  •  Purpose  of  comp  plan  

•  Ra+onale  for  pay  changes  

•  Communica+ng  changes    

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Q  &  A    

(we’ll  email  this  out)