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54 Online Recruiting
This course presents the ins and outs of using Internet career sites and resume listings to find new employees. We’ll show you how these sites operate and what you can do to protect your organization from headhunters that use the Internet to rob organizations of valuable employees. In addition, we’ll show you how to use your organization’s own website to attract the right employees. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
09 Basic Quantitative Methods
This online math course teaches everyday mathematics used in Human Resource Management. We begin with a discussion of basic mathematics, including math order of operations and types of measurement. Then we look at how calculating percentages and percentiles can be used to analyze Human Resource data. We show you how to calculate the slope of a line for line graphs. Then we teach techniques involved in the procurement of salary survey data, including random sampling. We show you how to ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
71 Environments of Compensation and Benefits Administration
This course describes the economic, social, organizational and technical environments that influence compensation and benefits administration in the United States. Current and historical influences are discussed. Employment demographics and trends are examined. Labor markets, worker values, organization factors and the impact of the Internet are a few of the topics covered. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
15 Federal Employment Laws That Impact Compensation and Benefits
This online course offers an overview of various U.S. federal employment laws that impact compensation and benefits administration. This information is critical because we live in a litigious society. Employers and Human Resources professionals must know exactly what federal law requires regarding employee compensation and benefits administration. They also must understand federal employment law requirements regarding record keeping, hiring, and discharge to insure compliance with ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2.5
03 New Economy Compensation
This course examines the
differences between compensation
programs of old
economy and new
economy organizations. Their different use of compensation elements
(including base
salaries, incentives
and employee
benefits) is discussed. At the end of this course, you should understand the basics of compensation planning and how your organization
can better use its resources to attract and retain talent. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
33 Conducting Job Analysis
This course will teach you how to perform job analysis from the ground up. The result of this work will be written job descriptions that are used for many personnel tasks, including job evaluation, hiring, and setting salaries. You will learn how job analysis questionnaires, such as the PAQ job analysis questionnaire, can be used to update your organization’s job documentation for legal compliance with FLSA new overtime laws, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and comparable worth legislation. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
81 Creating a Competitive Salary Assessment
Determining salary ranges is a complicated task. This course discusses the importance of setting and administering equitable salary structures. We also analyze the differences between merit and automatic progression, and focus special attention on the challenges that compensation managers must face, including: the labor market, retention, unions and the impact of free Internet salary information. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2
82 Creating a Competitive Salary Structure
This course focuses on the development of a single competitive salary structure for a single labor market, with the goal of allowing a company to achieve competitive salary levels with a comparison competitive group of companies. It shows you how to create this structure using all jobs within the organization or only benchmark jobs. Then it explains how to audit and maintain this structure over time. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
83 Designing a Branch Office Salary Structure
This course takes you through the process of establishing a branch-office salary structure. You’ll learn how to determine whether your company can apply its headquarters’ structure directly to the branch office, adjust the headquarters’ structure, or develop a new structure entirely. Geographic salary and cost-of-living levels are discussed since they apply to the salary-structure decision. Then branch-office structures for major U.S. cities and suburbs are analyzed. Canadian and international ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
34 Installing Job Evaluation in Your Organization
While growing in importance worldwide, job evaluation is losing ground in the United States. Some U.S. compensation specialists now rely almost entirely on "what the market pays" when setting salaries. This course reviews the history of job evaluation and shows where it still holds great importance in the fight against pay discrimination. We will guide you through the steps of job evaluation, where jobs are classified based on their duties and importance. Upon completion of this course, you ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
19 Quantitative Methods Used in Salary Administration
This course teaches the mathematical skills you need to administer your organization’s wage structure and salary increases. We begin with a discussion of how to analyze salary survey data, using averages, medians, modes and maturity curves. Next we show you how to set up a wage structure for your company, using guide charts, compa-ratios, grades and ranges. After this, we discuss how percentages can be used to analyze geographic differentials and salary increases. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2
84 Labor Market Trends – US vs. Europe
The pay gap is rising in the United States. Top earners are receiving higher salaries, while low-income earners have seen a drop in real wages. This course will look at the factors that have determined salary trends, including: unemployment rates, population growth, technology, labor unions, employment law, and offshore outsourcing. Then we’ll review how societal and governmental responses in Europe have led to more equitable salary levels but higher unemployment rates than are ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 3
32 Eliminating the Gender Pay Gap
In 1979, women made 63 cents to every dollar men made. Today the figure has risen to 73 cents, but most of the reduction is because men’s real wages have fallen, not because women’s wages have risen. This course examines the reasons for pay discrimination based upon gender. We will show you how to screen an organization for this problem and subsequently repair the pay gap. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
Incentive Compensation
75 Creating an Incentive Pay Plan
This course teaches you how to select and administer incentive pay plans for your organization. It describes the importance of incentive pay and the organizations that are best suited for these types of plans. It then covers the different types of incentive pay plans available and the factors that must be considered in plan design. Finally, this course reviews the administration of incentive plans and how to avoid common problems. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
77 Installing Pay-for-Performance Plans in Your Organization
In this course you’ll learn how to create a pay-for-performance system for your organization. This differs from a variable pay plan (covered in DLC Course 75), in that pay-for-performance bases pay increases on a performance appraisal, not quantifiable work output. Pay for performance is growing in popularity because it allows organizations to reward employees for goals key to organization success. This course will show you whether or not pay for performance is appropriate for your company and ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
72 Nonprofit Variable Pay
This course teaches compensation professionals how to select and administer variable pay plans for tax-exempt organizations. With a special focus on the importance of variable pay in executive compensation packages, you’ll learn the different types of variable pay plans available. You’ll also find out the factors that must be considered in their design. Finally, you’ll review the administration of variable plans and how to avoid common problems. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
76 Sales Compensation and Expense Allowances
This course discusses the creation of sales compensation plans. It describes the steps you must take to set a plan up, including setting goals, choosing measures, and establishing formulas. Then it discusses how to evaluate the success of the plan. Finally, this course looks at special sales compensation, including travel allowances and expense accounts. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
Executive Compensation
26 Elements of Board of Directors Compensation Committee Review
With the increasing concern over executive pay, the need for an independent compensation committee in organizations has become a necessity. This course examines this committee’s roles and responsibilities in designing, reviewing, and overseeing the organization’s executive compensation program, as well as its structure and practices. Committee member selection, training, and responsibilities (both legal and ethical) are discussed. Further, the course focuses on certain key review points: the ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
21 Managerial and Executive Compensation
This course analyzes how managerial compensation is set. We will discuss the goals and theories behind these programs, including the use of incentives, bonuses and stock options; the advantages of deferred compensation; and the use of perquisites and golden parachutes. Then this course looks at the question of whether today’s executives are really worth their ever-growing compensation packages. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2
29 Quantitative Methods Used in Executive Compensation
This course introduces you to various statistical methods used in setting, analyzing, and auditing executive compensation. Key to this course is the application of distributions and logarithms in analyzing survey data. This course also teaches you how to use financial ratios and multiple regression to set pay. Then it covers the equations needed to explain deferred compensation and stock options. Finally, this course will show you how to use research software in order to determine maximum ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
Special Topics
38 Fixed and Variable Rate (FAVR) Automobile Allowances
This course deals with one of the lesser known ways in which organizations can reimburse employees for the business use of their automobiles. This method provides a safe harbor that allows the organization to pay more than the statutory standard mileage rate. When driving conditions and costs are more than the standard mileage rates, a FAVR allowance may replace the standard mileage rate. This course describes the process of establishing a FAVR program and looks at alternative (and perhaps ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
39 Quantitative Methods Used in Discrimination Analyses
This course introduces the analyst to statistical and quantitative applications that are used in Human Resource discrimination audits. Key to this course is the application of such methods as median, Chi-square, Fisher Exact, Kolmogorov-Smirnov, binomial, runs, McNemar, sign, and Wald-Wolfowitz tests. These tests can be used for the analyses and reporting of potentially discriminatory hiring, compensation and benefits practices. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2
49 Regression Analysis Used in Compensation Administration
This course teaches you how to use regression analyses in compensation administration. First you will gain a background in distributions, standard deviation, standard error and correlation. Then this course will show you how to use linear and multiple regression to analyze pay levels in order to create more rational and competitive wage structures for your organization. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
Litigation Challenges
58 Comparing the DOT, O*NET and eDOT
This course compares three occupational classification systems: the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), O*NET and PAQ’s enhanced Dictionary of Occupational Titles (eDOT). We look at the advantages and disadvantages of each, showing where each system may be of most use in assisting the unemployed, college graduate, disabled individual or career changer. Then we examine how their data would stand up under court challenge. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
ADR100 History and Theory of Dispute Mediation
This course provides those interested in practicing mediation with a theoretical framework upon which to base their practice. As well as giving an overview of mediation and the work of the mediator, it provides an historical context for mediation. The course also discusses various theories of conflict. These discussions explore what conflict is, how it arises and how it develops. Overall, the course will help the student not only to understand some of the motivating factors behind conflict, but ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
01 Preparing for Expert Witness Testimony
This course is intended to refresh the senior consultant's knowledge before appearing in court as an expert witness. For the professional who is a first-time expert witness, it provides a primer as to the pitfalls and issues that are typically used to discredit an "expert." Each topic covered has arisen at some time in court and served to challenge the reliability and relevance of a professional’s expert witness testimony. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
52 Use of the DOT in the SSA Disability Determination Process
This course reviews the Social Security Administration's (SSA's) disability programs. Then it looks at how the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) is used to determine job content and job availability for the disabled individual. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
42 Accumulated Earnings and Deferred Compensation
This course looks at pitfalls often overlooked in the valuation of a company. First we examine taxation issues related to accumulated earnings. Then we look at the potential tax loss/gain that exists with deferred compensation plans. These include qualified and nonqualified retirement plans such as rabbi trusts, secular trusts, and stock options. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2.5
22 Black-Scholes Valuations
This course teaches you how to place a future value on stock options using the Black-Scholes method. We explain each step of the Black-Scholes formula, describing the consequences of its assumptions and the reason why ten different companies might derive ten different values. Then we look at the alternatives to this formula, including the intrinsic value method. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2
18 Intermediate Sanctions
This course provides an overview of how intermediate sanctions (Internal Revenue Code § 4958) impact executive compensation arrangements. Intermediate sanctions are aimed at curbing abuse that occurs in 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) tax-exempt organizations relating to overcompensation of individuals in control at these firms. This course will examine the organizations covered, the individuals involved, and the penalties associated with excess benefit. In addition, we will look at how to avoid ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 2
92 Determining an Expatriate's Compensation
This course teaches you how to set compensation for employees being sent on foreign assignments. It covers how to choose employees for such assignments, how to compensate them with a series of allowances, and how to tax equalize their compensation. Keeping the employee whole is stressed, since he or she should not be penalized financially for accepting an overseas assignment. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
57 Employee Relocations
Employee relocation planning is a necessary part of many Human Resources jobs. This course teaches you how to set up employee relocation packages for executive relocation, new hires, and everything in between. You’ll learn how to establish home purchase assistance programs that include real estate appraisal, home loans, and company mortgage assistance. You’ll also learn how to plan for the use of moving companies, travel allowances, and family assistance programs to help with the settling in ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
94 International Facility Relocations
This course examines what factors you must consider when opening up or relocating a facility overseas. You first will learn about the shift of U.S. manufacturing to offshore locations and the internationalization of marketing. Then you will find out how to gather data on potential plant locations, and how to integrate this data into a decision model. After this, you will learn about staffing a new facility and closing down a facility within the United States. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
91 Multiple Country Compensation Programs
As organizations expand across the globe, they require a separate compensation plan for each country in which they operate. This course shows you how to set pay and benefits for employees in multiple countries. It examines compensation for employees native to a host country and for employees transferred between countries. Special attention is focused on where to gather data for these complex compensation programs. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1.5
56 Relocating a Facility Within the United States
This course reviews the numerous factors that must be taken into account before moving an office or plant within the United States. We particularly focus on labor costs involved in opening a new facility. Here we examine wage levels and structures, labor productivity, cost of living, moving expenses, and the impact of a move on current employees. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
93 Relocation of an Employee to a Foreign Assignment
This course walks you through the process of relocating an employee to a foreign country. We discuss choosing the employee, preparing the employee and family for life in a new country, selling the home, moving the household, the settlng-in process and repatriation. ...More PHR/SPHR/GPHR Credits: 1
Employee Benefit Programs
59 Quantitative Methods Used in Benefits Administration
This course introduces you to various quantitative methods used in benefits administration. Key to this course is the application of formulas used in retirement plans: net present value, future value, and annuities. This course also teaches you how to forecast and trend benefit costs using multiple and time series regression analyses. In addition, it covers quantitative methods used to select benefit programs such as the Chi-square test, benchmarking, and cost/benefit an