Contents

Chapter 1. Foundations of Total Rewards Strategy

Chapter 2. Job Evaluation and Internal Equity

Chapter 3. Market Pricing and External Competitiveness

Chapter 4. Pay Structures, Grades, and Salary Ranges

Chapter 5. Variable Pay, Incentives, and Recognition

Chapter 6. Benefits Strategy and Employee Well-Being

Chapter 7. Executive Compensation and Governance

Chapter 8. Pay Equity, Transparency, and Legal Risk

Chapter 9. Compensation Analytics and Cost Modelling

Chapter 10. Global Compensation and Mobility

Chapter 11. Performance, Rewards, and Motivation

Chapter 12. Communication of Pay and Benefits

Chapter 13. Total Rewards in Change and Crisis

Chapter 14. Integrative Compensation Strategy

Glossary of Key Terms

Appendix A. Job Evaluation Worksheet

Appendix B. Pay Structure Design Template

Appendix C. Benefits Review Checklist

Appendix D. Compensation Communication Plan

Appendix E. Pay Equity Audit Guide

Appendix F. Total Rewards Dashboard

Applied Case Bank

Assessment Section and Answer Guide

Note: The assessment section is placed at the end of the book for instructor use and student review. It is not advertised throughout the chapter content as a quiz format.

 

 

Preface

This textbook introduces compensation and benefits management as an advanced field of study that connects theory, policy, ethics, and practical managerial judgement. The purpose is to help students understand not only key concepts, but also how those concepts operate in real organizations under pressure.

Each chapter follows a consistent learning design. It begins with outcomes, develops core concepts, connects theory to practice, includes a table or text-based diagram, and ends with reflection questions. This structure allows instructors to use the book in weekly lessons while also allowing students to study independently.

Because organizations differ in size, sector, law, culture, resources, and workforce composition, the book does not offer one universal formula. Instead, it teaches students to diagnose context, evaluate alternatives, communicate recommendations, and design accountable systems.

The master’s-level emphasis is on analysis and synthesis. Students should be able to compare approaches, evaluate evidence, anticipate consequences, and defend professional recommendations with clarity and fairness.

Learning Outcomes for the Course

  • Explain major theories, concepts, and practices in compensation and benefits management.
  • Evaluate policy and managerial choices using evidence, ethics, strategy, and stakeholder impact.
  • Design practical recommendations that include implementation controls and review measures.
  • Apply professional judgement to complex cases involving competing interests and incomplete information.
  • Communicate analysis in a clear graduate-level management style.

 

 

How to Use This Text

Read the chapters as a professional toolkit rather than as isolated lecture notes. Before each chapter, identify the main problem the chapter is trying to solve. During reading, underline how the concepts affect real decisions. After reading, use the reflection questions to test whether you can apply the ideas to a workplace case.

For seminar teaching, each chapter can support a full class meeting. The overview page can be assigned before class, the framework page can guide discussion, the application page can be used for group analysis, and the reflection page can be used for written response or assessment preparation.

For independent study, students should keep a course journal. Each journal entry should include one key idea, one workplace example, one ethical concern, and one question for further discussion. This practice helps students move from memorization to managerial reasoning.

Study StepStudent ActionProfessional Purpose
PreviewRead outcomes and chapter diagramUnderstand the direction of the topic
AnalyzeCompare frameworks and examplesDevelop critical judgement
ApplyUse the case and toolsConnect theory to organizational practice
ReflectAnswer the discussion promptsStrengthen synthesis and communication

 

 

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Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ
Matthew 28:19 (NIV)