David J. Wudyka, MBA, is the Managing Principal of Westminster Associates of Wrentham, MA (www.westminsterassociates.net). He has over thirty years experience as a Human Resource Consultant with a specialty in Compensation Consulting. David has taught extensively in colleges and universities such as UMass Boston, Bryant University, and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. David is especially interested in how the HR Dept. can strengthen its role as a Strategic Partner in businesses today. He is writing extensively about how to improve pay transparency and to reduce the gender pay gap in ways that make sense for businesses of all sizes.
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20Participants who are new to Executive Compensation will benefit by this overview of the Executive Compensation Program in companies of all types.
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26This webinar will address the statistics behind pay program design and administration, from the design of pay structures through the analysis of pay survey data.
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04In this webinar we will build a pay structure using hypothetical pay survey data.
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11Human Resource practitioners or General Managers should attend this program to create and implement effective Compensation strategies that can become a competitive advantage for their companies.
In this webinar we will build a pay structure using hypothetical pay survey data.
This webinar will address the statistics behind pay program design and administration, from the design of pay structures through the analysis of pay survey data.
This webinar will address the statistics behind pay program design and administration, from the design of pay structures through the analysis of pay survey data.
Participants who are new to Executive Compensation will benefit by this overview of the Executive Compensation Program in companies of all types. It will help those who have to design a new program for the first time, as well as those who need insight into established program concepts. The pragmatic Webinar Leader, David Wudyka, will offer his ideas for "do's and don'ts" when managing Executive Compensation.