An insightful, hands-on focus on the statistical methods used by
compensation and human resources professionals in their everyday
work



Across various industries, compensation professionals work to
organize and analyze aspects of employment that deal with elements
of pay, such as deciding base salary, bonus, and commission
provided by an employer to its employees for work performed.
Acknowledging the numerous quantitative analyses of data that are a
part of this everyday work, Statistics for Compensation provides a
comprehensive guide to the key statistical tools and techniques
needed to perform those analyses and to help organizations make
fully informed compensation decisions.

This self-contained book is the first of its kind to explore the
use of various quantitative methods--from basic notions about
percents to multiple linear regression--that are used in the
management, design, and implementation of powerful compensation
strategies. Drawing upon his extensive experience as a consultant,
practitioner, and teacher of both statistics and compensation, the
author focuses on the usefulness of the techniques and their
immediate application to everyday compensation work, thoroughly
explaining major areas such as:

* Frequency distributions and histograms

* Measures of location and variability

* Model building

* Linear models

* Exponential curve models

* Maturity curve models

* Power models

* Market models and salary survey analysis

* Linear and exponential integrated market models

* Job pricing market models

Throughout the book, rigorous definitions and step-by-step
procedures clearly explain and demonstrate how to apply the
presented statistical techniques. Each chapter concludes with a set
of exercises, and various case studies showcase the topic's
real-world relevance. The book also features an extensive glossary
of key statistical terms and an appendix with technical details.
Data for the examples and practice problems are available in the
book and on a related FTP site.

Statistics for Compensation is an excellent reference for
compensation professionals, human resources professionals, and
other practitioners responsible for any aspect of base pay,
incentive pay, sales compensation, and executive compensation in
their organizations. It can also serve as a supplement for
compensation courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate
levels.



Autorentext
JOHN H. DAVIS, PhD, is a Certified Compensation Professional and President of Davis Consulting, where he has consulted on salary surveys, statistics, base pay programs, incentive programs, and performance management programs for numerous Fortune 1000size organizations. He has taught undergraduate and graduate statistics courses and, for the past three decades, has taught thousands of compensation and human resources professionals statistics and its application to common problems in their fields.

Zusammenfassung
An insightful, hands-on focus on the statistical methods used by compensation and human resources professionals in their everyday work

Across various industries, compensation professionals work to organize and analyze aspects of employment that deal with elements of pay, such as deciding base salary, bonus, and commission provided by an employer to its employees for work performed. Acknowledging the numerous quantitative analyses of data that are a part of this everyday work, Statistics for Compensation provides a comprehensive guide to the key statistical tools and techniques needed to perform those analyses and to help organizations make fully informed compensation decisions.

This self-contained book is the first of its kind to explore the use of various quantitative methodsfrom basic notions about percents to multiple linear regressionthat are used in the management, design, and implementation of powerful compensation strategies. Drawing upon his extensive experience as a consultant, practitioner, and teacher of both statistics and compensation, the author focuses on the usefulness of the techniques and their immediate application to everyday compensation work, thoroughly explaining major areas such as:

  • Frequency distributions and histograms

  • Measures of location and variability

  • Model building

  • Linear models

  • Exponential curve models

  • Maturity curve models

  • Power models

  • Market models and salary survey analysis

  • Linear and exponential integrated market models

  • Job pricing market models

Throughout the book, rigorous definitions and step-by-step procedures clearly explain and demonstrate how to apply the presented statistical techniques. Each chapter concludes with a set of exercises, and various case studies showcase the topic's real-world relevance. The book also features an extensive glossary of key statistical terms and an appendix with technical details. Data for the examples and practice problems are available in the book and on a related FTP site.

Statistics for Compensation is an excellent reference for compensation professionals, human resources professionals, and other practitioners responsible for any aspect of base pay, incentive pay, sales compensation, and executive compensation in their organizations. It can also serve as a supplement for compensation courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels.



Inhalt

Preface xiii

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

1.1 Why do Statistical Analysis? 2

Example Analysis 3

1.2 Statistics 5

1.3 Numbers Raise Issues 6

1.4 Behind Every Data Point, There Is a Story 8

1.5 Aggressive Inquisitiveness 9

1.6 Model Building Framework 9

Example Model 10

1.7 Data Sets 10

1.8 Prerequisites 11

Chapter 2 Basic Notions 13

2.1 Percent 14

Graphical Displays of Percents 16

2.2 Percent Difference 21

2.3 Compound Interest 23

Future Value 24

Present Value 26

Translating 27

Practice Problems 28

Chapter 3 Frequency Distributions and Histograms 31

3.1 Definitions and Construction 41

Rules for Categories 43

3.2 Comparing Distributions 48

Absolute Comparison and Relative Comparison 48

Comparing More Than Two Distributions 50

3.3 Information Loss and Comprehension Gain 51

3.4 Category Selection 51

3.5 Distribution Shapes 54

Uniform Distribution 55

Bell-Shaped Distribution 55

Normal Distribution 56

Skewed Distribution 59

Bimodal Distribution 60

Practice Problems 62

Chapter 4 Measures of Location 67

4.1 Mode 67

4.2 Median 68

4.3 Mean 70

4.4 Trimmed Mean 73

4.5 Overall Example and Comparison 73

Comparison 75

4.6 Weighted and Unweighted Average 76

Which Measure to Use? 78

Application of Weighted Averages to Salary Increase Guidelines 80

4.7 Simpson's Paradox 82

4.8 Percentile 85

Reverse Percentile 88

4.9 Percentile Bars 90

Practice Problems 92

Chapter 5 Measures of Variability 95

5.1 Importance of Knowing Variability 95

5.2 Population and Sample 96

Examples of Populations 96

Examples of Samples and Populations 96

5.3 Types of Samples 97

5.4 Standard Deviation 98

Interpretations and Applications of Standard Deviation 100

5.5 Coefficient of Variation 107

Interpretations and Applications of Coefficient of Variation 108

5.6 Range 109<…

Titel
Statistics for Compensation
Untertitel
A Practical Guide to Compensation Analysis
EAN
9780470946411
ISBN
978-0-470-94641-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
07.02.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
5.74 MB
Anzahl Seiten
456
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch