October 2009 NTCA Dallas Luncheon
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| Date: | October 15, 2009 |
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| Where: | Maggiano's - NorthPark |
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| Agenda: | 11:00 - 11:30am Registration & Networking |
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| Topic: | What's Next? Projecting the Future of Variable Pay |
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| Speaker: | Ken Abosch, Hewitt Associates |
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| Cost: | Early Registration - Register by Thurs., October 8 Late Registration - After Thurs., October 8 |
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What's Next? Projecting the Future of Variable Pay
Twenty-five years ago variable pay below the executive level was uncommon. Fifteen years ago merit increase budgets were nearly double the size of variable pay budgets. Today, most U.S. corporations have their broader workforce on a variable pay plan and are funding bonuses at nearly three times the level they are budgeting for merit increases. Our presenter will use trend data and emerging practices to project the future and aid you in preparing for even more changes to variable pay.
Ken Abosch, Compensation Practice Leader, Hewitt Associates
Ken is a Compensation Practice Leader of Hewitt’s North American Broad-Based Compensation Practice. He has over 20 years of experience consulting in all facets of human resources including linkage to business strategy, globalization, engagement, incentive design, broadbanding, and employer branding. Ken has worked with numerous organizations to help them achieve breakthrough value creation through their people, and is a frequent speaker on the topic. Ken is regularly quoted in a variety of media sources including The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Crains Chicago Business, CBS Radio, WGN Radio, CNN, and The Osgood File.
Prior to joining Hewitt, Ken worked for a major pharmaceutical company in the areas of compensation, employee relations, and pharmaceutical sales. Ken holds an M.B.A. from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and a B.A. in psychology from Northwestern University
Ken previously served as the Chair of WorldatWork’s Research Advisory Board.
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