Saturday, September 24, 2011

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Salary

“It's not your salary that makes you rich, it's your spending habits.” - Charles A. Jaffe

TOPIC OF THE DAY
How to Handle a Raise Request

As a manager, it can be stressful when an employee asks for a raise, especially if there is no company policy. But answering a difficult compensation question doesn't have to be a headache. Try these three steps:

1. Don't answer right away. Thank the person for bringing up the issue and then promise to get back with an answer by a specified date. This allows you time to confer with other leaders.
2. Fairly assess the situation. The amount of money an individual is paid is a function of two things: the value of the job itself and the person's quality of performance. Examine both.
3. Go back. During a second conversation, ask the individual to explain both how she might enhance her performance and how she can make her job more valuable to the organization. Base your final decision on this input combined with your assessment.

Adopted from "How to handle a raise request" by Dick Grote cited in Harvard Business School's "Management Tip"

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