

Human Resources Management (HRM)
Compensation Benefit Administration Reward Management
Overview:
Introduction:
Compensation, benefit administration, and reward management refer to structured systems that govern how organizations design, organize, and regulate financial and non-financial employee entitlements. These systems are essential to institutional workforce planning, cost control, and organizational alignment. This training program focuses on frameworks for compensation design, regulatory compliance, and strategic reward models within human resource structures. It provides structured models, classification systems, and governance procedures relevant to compensation and benefits administration.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Identify institutional elements of compensation and benefit systems.
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Classify structures for salary administration and pay design.
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Analyze governance frameworks in benefit program administration.
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Evaluate models of reward alignment with organizational strategy.
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Review advanced classifications and global trends in compensation structures.
Targeted Audience:
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Human Resource Managers.
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Compensation and Benefits Specialists.
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Payroll and Remuneration Managers.
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HR Policy Consultants.
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Senior HR Executives and Advisors.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
Fundamentals of Compensation and Benefits:
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Institutional overview of compensation and benefits systems.
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Principles governing reward management frameworks.
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Classifications of compensation types.
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Overview of core employee benefit categories.
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Legal and regulatory structures related to pay and benefits.
Unit 2:
Designing Compensation Systems:
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Models for job evaluation and pay structure formulation.
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Benchmarking frameworks using salary surveys.
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Classification of pay grades and structured salary ranges.
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Governance of performance based compensation models.
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Equity and internal fairness in compensation planning.
Unit 3:
Institutional Benefit Administration:
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Frameworks for structuring benefit programs.
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Classification of health, insurance, and wellness provisions.
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Governance of retirement and pension schemes.
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Key activities for structuring work life balance policies institutionally.
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Compliance procedures in benefit system administration.
Unit 4:
Strategic Reward Management Models:
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Institutional linkage between rewards and organizational strategy.
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Classification of recognition and retention programs.
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Long term incentive structures and governance models.
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Oversight on non-monetary reward systems and organizational culture.
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Internal communication procedures for structured reward systems.
Unit 5:
Advanced Frameworks in Compensation and Benefits:
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Structures for managing global compensation and mobility.
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Institutional trends and innovations in compensation systems.
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Evaluation criteria of HR technology platforms for reward management.
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Methods for assessing reward program effectiveness.
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Strategic planning mechanisms for future changes in compensation governance.