Remuneration Review: Risk, Planning, and Modelling beyond the Covid Crisis

M. Cherrington, David Airehrour, Samaneh Madanian, Joan Lu, Qiang Xu, Polina Artiushkina
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Organisations that have survived Covid-19 jolts, uncertainties and lockdowns now require business intelligence and information system integration for decision support. Risks and market challenges have shifted as the pandemic progresses. Crisis management repositioning has left many firms cash-poor. Now, firms are facing labour shortages. Standard remuneration policies and practices need revision to keep core talent, stabilise teams from burn-out and to move forward strategically. This paper revises essential remuneration review considerations for crisis management in a new Covid-19 context. Current trends are discussed, as restrictions and pandemic uncertainties lift, allowing greater accuracy in risk scenario planning. Reliable data, fit for analytics and complex modelling, are making results more meaningful. The unique contribution of this research is the Covid-19 post-survival organisational perspective that can transform remuneration modelling. The scope extends beyond the governance level, and considers semantics and dynamic risk planning. Specific scenarios are updated from lessons learned from financial crisis management. Conclusions take a holistic view of how data can enhance remuneration practices to add value for organisations in the current Covid-19 climate. The paper advocates post crisis remuneration review that includes complex modelling with dynamic risk analysis for strategic planning in mid-term scenarios.
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薪酬审查:新冠危机之后的风险、规划和建模
在2019冠状病毒病的冲击、不确定性和封锁中幸存下来的组织现在需要商业智能和信息系统集成来支持决策。随着疫情的发展,风险和市场挑战已经发生了变化。危机管理的重新定位使许多公司现金短缺。现在,企业正面临劳动力短缺。标准的薪酬政策和做法需要修订,以留住核心人才,稳定团队,避免精疲力竭,并在战略上向前发展。本文修订了新冠疫情背景下危机管理薪酬审查的基本考虑因素。随着限制和大流行不确定性的消除,讨论了当前的趋势,从而提高了风险情景规划的准确性。可靠的数据,适合分析和复杂的建模,使结果更有意义。本研究的独特贡献在于,从Covid-19存活后的组织角度出发,可以改变薪酬模型。范围超出了治理级别,并考虑了语义和动态风险规划。根据从金融危机管理中吸取的教训,对具体情景进行了更新。结论从整体上阐述了数据如何在当前Covid-19环境下加强薪酬实践,为组织增加价值。本文提倡危机后薪酬审查,包括复杂的建模和动态风险分析,以便在中期情景中进行战略规划。
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