Description
The introduction explains that reward management is a key part of human resource management because the way organizations reward employees influences motivation, engagement, retention, and performance. It presents reward not simply as payment for work, but as a broader system that includes financial rewards, benefits, recognition, development opportunities, and the overall employee experience.
Key themes include:
- Purpose of reward management:
Reward management aims to create fair and effective systems that attract, retain, and motivate employees while helping organizations achieve their strategic objectives. - Link between reward and performance:
The introduction emphasizes that well-designed reward practices can encourage desired behaviors, recognize contributions, and support improved individual and organizational performance. - Total reward approach:
Modern reward management includes both financial elements (such as pay, bonuses, and benefits) and non-financial elements (such as recognition, career growth, meaningful work, and work-life balance). - Strategic alignment:
Reward systems should be connected to business strategy and organizational values so that employee contributions support long-term goals







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