All Employee Benefits articles in Web Issue – Page 227
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The Future: from thought leaders: Healthy Competition will be crucial
Good healthcare perks are becoming increasingly important, says IPC Media's Ashley BestwickI was rooting through my cupboard the other day in search of something important that I was beginning to worry I may have filed under "B" for bin, when I found an old book I had kept during the ...
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The Future: from thought leaders: So who will go that extra mile?
This article is brought to you by HewittEmployee research will yield invaluable data on levels of engagement, says Jenny Merry, head of UK Engagement Practice, Hewitt AssociatesEngaged employees are a key ingredient in the success of organisations at any time. During the recession, they are vital. So how can we ...
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Human spirit the key to performance
Reward and employee engagement must be the focus for HR professionals in the future, says IES' Duncan BrownRichard Pascale's book Managing on the Edge profiles the ever-faster rise and fall of management fads over the past 50 years, illustrating the futile search for quick solutions to improve company performance through ...
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The Future: from thought leaders: Design dc pensions to succeed
This article is brought to you by AXASteps can be taken to make DC pension schemes more effective, says Alan Millward, head of workplace distribution for corporate benefits at AXAAre defined contribution (DC) pensions destined to fail? If we examine the needs of members and sponsors of DC pensions it ...
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Towards a happier environment
Education and new legislation will be key to helping staff plan for retirement, says Sony UK's Tina OdeliOn average, a third of our adult life will hopefully be spent in retirement. This should be a special time when employees can sit back and enjoy the rewards they feel they deserve ...
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The Future: from thought leaders: Special offers can work wonders in selling benefits to employees
This article is brought to you by Hymans RobertsonEmployers must sharpen up to get the message across on perks, says Helen McArthur, senior communications consultant at Hymans RobertsonBOGOF is a high-impact acronym often used by retailers to grab the attention of consumers and engage them with their products. So what ...
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New Ways to engage with staff
It is now vital to use the latest communication technologies, says the Financial Technology Research Centre's Ian McKennaIn the current economic climate there is a distinct risk that employees will fail to understand the cash equivalent value of the total remuneration and benefits packages they receive.†Despite the difficult times, several ...
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The Future: from thought leaders: New-look packages for a changing business climate
Downturn may force employers to redesign their benefits packages, says Diane Buckley, managing director of group protection at Legal & GeneralThe environment in which employee benefits operate has changed dramatically over the past few years. Surprisingly, this has had little impact on scheme design so far, and many still operate ...
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Take action to prevent absence
Employers should look beyond the basics and make healthy workplace interventions, says Grimsby Institute’s Peter BarnardWhat will be the nature of work in 25 years’ time? A number of factors will undoubtedly influence the working environment including technological advances, increasing scarcity of resources and the work demands of generations X ...
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The Future: from thought leaders: Flying benefits management to the moon is not rocket science
This article is brought to you by SBC SystemsReward is lagging behind other departments in use of technology and it is time to catch up, says James Markham, MD of SBC Systems (UK)Flying to the moon is not an objective for most benefits managers. But it was technology that got ...
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Benefits options in a virtual world
Technology needs to guide staff to the most appropriate benefits options, says RBS Group's Jim CowanI have long held the view that a well-structured benefits programme can increase the value of perks for employees. Going forward, technology will have an increasingly important role to play in improving the customer experience, ...
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Company cars still have far to go
Despite potential threats to its future the company car is here to stay, says Buckingham University's Peter CookeEver since the business car achieved eminence following the great pay freeze, the winter of discontent and the three-day week of the 1970s introduced by former Prime Minister Edward Heath, commentators have claimed ...
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Dual approach will inspire staff best
Employers need to address extrinsic and intrinsic reward to motivate staff fully, says Punch Taverns' Anthony YorkAlthough a motivated and driven workforce is essential for all companies, many employers do not consider fundamental concepts or the theory behind workplace motivation, which is either intrinsic or extrinsic.Employers wanting to maximise employee ...
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Find out what your staff really want
Consulting with employees will produce an appealing array of voluntary benefits, says Heinz UK's Ken HorrocksMost companies acknowledge that benefit schemes can make all the difference when it comes to engaging and retaining the best staff. Where employers are planning to review their perks in the future in order to ...
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Money is not the best compensation
Job satisfaction and good management are far greater motivations than pay for employees, says UCL's Adrian FurnhamMoney has great demotivational power. Pay has only the power to upset, never to promote engagement or satisfaction. It also comes way down the list of factors that make people happy at work. Few ...
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Risk-sharing approach could spread
The private sector can learn from the public sector's risk-sharing approach to DB pensions, says the DOH's Tim SandsThe impending death of defined benefit (DB) pensions in the private sector is often the subject of media reports. Employee membership of private sector DB pension schemes fell from 3 million in ...
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The Protection gap must be bridged
Financial pressures and new legislation are spurring on an integrated approach to group risk perks, says Computacenter's Barry HoffmanThe words "mind the gap" are a familiar refrain for train travellers, a reassuring message of concern for the welfare of everyone, regardless of status. But a far more worrying gap is ...
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Financial ignorance breeds panic
The economic events of recent months have shown without doubt that financial education is not only needed, but is a vital requirement, particularly about financial benefits such as pensions. For most of the 20th century, the majority of people who were members of an occupational pension scheme enjoyed the benefits ...
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Right way to avoid wrong choices
An effective pay policy depends on managing the risks associated with reward, says CIPD's Charles CottonGiven the current economic turmoil, the benefits industry may witness a shift in how reward professionals see the role of reward in the future. Rather than focusing on the potential and, in some instances, spurious ...
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Optimise flexible benefits through segmentation
Targeting flex communications is increasingly important, says Lloyds TSB's Tim FevyerThere is a clear business benefit in offering more choice to employees. Tailoring packages to better meet the needs of a diverse workforce means that employers are better positioned to recruit, retain and engage the people they need to take ...


