OL 325: Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
Acting as a recently hired compensation consultant, you will assist the burgeoning online music firm e-sonic to develop an internally consistent and market competitive compensation system that recognizes the achievements of individual contributors. The major portion of the project is divided into three milestones, which will build upon the previous milestone. The milestones are submitted in Modules Three, Five, and Six. The final version of the entire project will be due at the end of Module Seven.
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Outcomes
The project helps students to meet the following course outcomes:
• Students will gain an understanding of the evolution and administration of compensation and benefit programs for organizations
• Students will explore wage theory, principles and practices, unemployment security, worker income security, group insurance, disability insurance,
and pension plans and how these compensation and benefit items are balanced to provide incentive and recruitment of a high-performance
workforce
• The connection between the organization’s mission, objectives, policies, and the implementation and revision of their respective compensation and
benefit systems will be analyzed to gain a deeper understanding of the importance of such systems to the organization’s overall human resource
management
• At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the acquisition and application of theories and concepts that support the
enhancement and proficiency in 7 primary competencies: strategic approach, research, teamwork, communication, analytical skills, problem solving,
and legal and ethical practices
Preparation
- Read the Building Strategic Compensation Project narrative linked in the course menu of the MyManagementLab home page. Note: Section 3:
Recognition of Individual Achievements WILL NOT be included in the course project.
- Download the Comp Analysis Software Microsoft Excel file. Directions on accessing this file are located in the Module Resources section of Module One.
To run on a PC, the file requires Microsoft Excel 2007 or later. To run on a Mac, the version requires Excel 2011 or later.
o NOTE: Users of the CompAnalysis software must set the macros to a low level in order for the software to work. If the macros are set on too high of a
security level, then the software will be disabled and will not work properly. Navigate to the Tools menu, click Macros, and then click Security. Lower
the security level, save the spreadsheet, close, and re-open.
o Click on the External Market Survey feature, which will be used in Section 2 of the project, titled Market Competitiveness. Make your decisions first
by following the directions in the Building Strategic Compensation Project (Appendix 3 in the student version, Appendix 5 in the instructor’s version)
and jot down the pertinent information on paper.
o After completing the External Market Survey section, move on to the Merit Pay Planning feature, which will be used in Section 3 of the project, titled
Recognition of Individual Achievements. Input your choices as indicated in CompAnalysis and analyze the data.
Milestones
Milestone One: Strategic Analysis
The development of a strategic analysis guides all decisions made regarding your compensation systems throughout the project. The strategic analysis reveals
firm-specific challenges, objectives, and initiatives that allow you to align the goals of a compensation system effectively with those of the company strategy.
The strategic analysis allows you to better understand the external market challenges e-sonic faces in addition to its internal capabilities. As a consultant, a
thorough understanding of e-sonic’s business environment allows you to better align your competitive system design with e-sonic’s goals, challenges, and
objectives. Follow the outline below when completing this portion of the project.
The strategic analysis is fully described in the MyManagementLab Building Strategic Compensation Systems casebook for faculty and students, linked in the
course menu in MyLab. Follow the explanations and outline to complete this milestone.
Strategic Analysis Outline:
- Executive Summary (Concisely conveys the project objectives and main findings. The executive summary is completed last, but included first in the
strategic analysis.)
- Strategic Analysis
a) Identification of e-sonic’s industry based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) b)
Analysis of e-sonic’s external market environment
i. Industry Profile
ii. Competition
iii. Foreign Demand
iv. Long-Term Industry Prospects
v. Labor-Market Assessment
c) Analysis of Internal Capabilities
i. Functional Capabilities ii.
Human Resource Capabilities
Each section of the final project should be 5–7 pages in length. The Strategic Analysis section is due at the end of Module Three. It will be graded with the
Milestone One Rubric.
Milestone Two: Section 1: Internally Consistent Job Structures
Section 1 introduces you to the specification of internally consistent job structures. Through writing job descriptions, the development of job structures, and
both the development and implementation of a point evaluation method to quantify job differences objectively, you build the framework for internal equity.
In Section 1, you will focus on building an internally consistent compensation system. An internally consistent compensation system design will clearly define the
relative value of each e-sonic sample job, creating a job hierarchy and an objective rationale for pay differences.
As an e-sonic consultant, you are offered a sample of e-sonic jobs in Section 1. Currently, e-sonic employs 100 people and will be hiring many more. However, for
the purpose of this simulation, you are asked to work with the sample of four jobs offered (see Appendix 2 for sample jobs, located in the MyManagementLab
project tab). Limiting the number of jobs removes one level of complexity from the simulation and allows you to focus on learning the functions of compensation
system design. The framework you develop classifying sample jobs can easily be adapted in the future to include all e-sonic positions.
Section 1 Outline:
- Create Job Descriptions
- Create Job Structures
- Build Point Evaluation Method
a) Select benchmark jobs.
b) Choose compensable factors based upon benchmark jobs.
c) Define factor degree statements.
d) Determine weights for each compensable factor.
- Calculate Point Values for e-Sonic Jobs
a) Determine point value for each compensable factor.
b) Use the job evaluation worksheet to calculate point values for each position.
c) Distribute points for each compensable factor across degree statements.
d) Rate jobs using point method.
e) Individually rate jobs to ensure reliability.
f) Resolve any discrepancies in point totals.
g) Rank jobs in each job structure according to results of your point evaluation.
Each section of the final project should be 5–7 pages in length. Section 1: Internally Consistent Job Structures is due at the end of Module Five. It will be
graded with the Milestone Two Rubric.
Milestone Three: Section 2: External Competitiveness
Section 2 shifts your focus outside of the firm to understand its relationship with the external marketplace. You will use market survey data to compare pay
rates of positions inside the firm with those in the marketplace to establish the foundations of market-competitive pay. The analysis of market data also leads
you to the determination of appropriate pay-policy mixes for each of its job structures. In this section, you are asked to use CompAnalysis software developed by
Howard Weiss at Temple University, which is also available in MyManagementLab.
In Section 2 of this simulation, you will shift your focus from concentrating on e-sonic’s internal consistency to its external competitiveness. First, you will be
introduced to the tools compensation professionals use to allocate total compensation most effectively within job structures. Many employees are unaware that
their total compensation consists of much more than just base pay. Compensation professionals allocate total pay (for example, base pay, benefits, and different
types of incentives) to motivate employees in different ways. You will use some of these tools to develop pay policy mixes for each e-sonic job structure. Next,
you will consider pay policy level decisions for each job structure.
You will then use CompAnalysis (the included software program) to conduct an external market survey. Specific instructions provided with the software program
will guide you through the steps involved in the compensation survey exercise. Finally, you will report survey findings, interpreting regression analysis results
generated by the software, and provide an explanation of major decisions reached.
Section 2 Outline:
Executive Summary Findings
- Determine Appropriate Pay-Policy Mix
- Pay-Policy Level Decisions
- Compensation Survey
a) Choose competitors based upon industry, size, and union status.
b) Select benchmark jobs for each structure using benchmark job descriptions.
c) Reconcile differences using the benchmark job comparison sheet.
d) Update salary data for inflation using CPI-U.
- Implementation of Salary Survey Results
a) Report and interpret results of regression analysis for each job.
b) Integrate external and internal structures by creating pay grades and ranges.
c) Evaluate and summarize decisions made for each job structure.
Each section of the final project should be 5–7 pages in length. Section 2: External Marketplace is due at the end of Module Six. It will be graded with the
Milestone Three Rubric.
Final Submission
The final project is due at the end of Module Seven. This version will include all revisions based on feedback from your instructor to the Executive
Summary/Strategic Analysis, Section 1: Internally Consistent Job Structures, and Section 2: External Competitiveness. It should be prefaced with a 1–2-page
historical perspective on compensation and close with a 1–2-page summary of how you used strategic approach, research, communication, analytical skills, and
problem-solving to present a compensation package tailored for e-sonic. Each section of the final project should be 5–7 pages in length. This submission will be
graded with the Final Project Rubric (below).
Final Project Rubric
Requirements of submission: Each section of the final project must follow these formatting guidelines: 5–7 pages per section, double spacing, 12-point Times
New Roman font, one-inch margins, and discipline-appropriate citations.
This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information, review these instructions.
Instructor feedback: Students can find their feedback in the Grade Center.
Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Historical
Perspective
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
includes pertinent facts that
demonstrate a sound grasp of
the historical perspective
Describes compensation in the
U.S., including several facts
from a historical perspective
Describes compensation in the
U.S., including facts from a
historical perspective, but may
have gaps in the chronology
Does not present a historical
perspective of compensation in
the U.S.
10
The Strategic
Analysis
Provides in-depth analysis that
includes an executive summary
and the strategic analysis with
all of the elements of the
outlines provided in the Building
Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation, demonstrating
a complete understanding of all
concepts
Provides in-depth analysis that
includes an executive summary
and the strategic analysis with
most of the elements of the
outlines provided in the Building
Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
Provides an analysis that
includes an executive summary
and the strategic analysis with
some of the elements in the
outlines provided in the Building
Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
Does not provide an analysis
that includes an executive
summary and/or the strategic
analysis with elements in the
outlines provided in the Building
Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
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Section 1: Internally
Consistent Job
Structures
Provides in-depth job structures
with all of the elements of
Section 1 of the Building
Strategic Compensation Project
documentation
Provides all job structures with
most of the elements of Section
1 of the Building Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
Provides most job structures
with some of the elements of
Section 1 of the Building
Strategic Compensation Project
documentation
Does not provide job structures
with elements of Section 1 of
the Building Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
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Section 2: External
Competitiveness
Provides in-depth market
competitiveness report with all
of the elements of the outline
provided in Section 2 of the
Building Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
Provides market
competitiveness report with
most of the elements of the
outline provided in Section 2 of
the Building Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
Provides market
competitiveness report with
some of the elements of the
outline provided in Section 2 of
the Building Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
Does not provide market
competitiveness report with
elements of the outline
provided in Section 2 of the
Building Strategic
Compensation Project
documentation
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Summary Presents a 2-page summary
explaining in depth use of
strategic approach, research,
communication, analytical skills,
and problem-solving to present
a compensation package
tailored for e-sonic
Presents a 1-2-page summary
explaining use of Strategic
Approach, research,
communication, analytical skills,
and problem-solving to present
a compensation package
tailored for e-sonic
Presents a 1-2-page summary
explaining use of some of the
elements such as strategic
approach, research,
communication, analytical skills,
and problem-solving to present
a compensation package
tailored for e-sonic
Does not present a summary
explaining use of strategic
approach, research,
communication, analytical skills,
and problem-solving to present
a compensation package
tailored for e-sonic
10
Writing
(Mechanics/
Citations)
No errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations
Minor errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations
Some errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations
Major errors related to
organization, grammar and
style, and citations
10
Comments:
Earned Total 100%
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