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VINAYAKAN V
KANNUR
KERALA
WELCOME
EXECUTIVE REMUNERATION
WHAT IS EXECUTIVE REMUNERATION
The financial payments and non monetary
benefits provided to high level management in
exchange for their work on behalf of an
organization.
WHO GETS:-
• chief executive officers
• chief financial officers
• vice presidents
• managing directors and
• senior executives
FEATURES OF EXECUTIVE REMUNERATION
1. Managerial Remuneration cannot be compared to wage and salary
schemes meant for non-managerial employees in organizations.
2. Managers are denied the privilege of having of having unions and
collective bargaining. Their competence and contribution are their
strength for determining their pay package.
3. Secrecy is maintained in respect of managerial remuneration. This is done
because no two managers in the private sectors, in the same grade receive
the same pay. Compensation and reward depends upon such factors as
competence, length of service, contributions and loyalty to the company
FEATURES OF EXECUTIVE REMUNERATION
4. Managerial pay is not supposed to be individual performance measure but
rather on the unit or organizational performance.
5. Manager’s compensation, is subject to statutory sealing.
COMPONENTS OF EXECUTIVE REMUNERATION
CEO
REWARD
SALARY
BONUS
INCENTIVES
(LONG TERM)
PERQUISITES
SALARY
1. First component of executive remuneration.
2. Salary is supposed to be determined through job
evaluation.
3. Salary of the manager varies by type of job, size of
organization, region of the country and the type of
industry.
BONUS or PROFIT SHARING BONUS
Profit sharing bonus plays an important role in
today’s competitive managerial payment
programmes. This types of incentive is
generally shortened and is based on
performance or profit sharing.
LONG TERM INCENTIVES
Stock options are long term benefits offered to
managers. Companies allow managers to purchase
their shares at fixed prices.
PERQUISITES or PERKS
Any casual emoluments, free, and profit, attached to anofficer or position in addition to salary or wages.
Eg:-
• Free medical facility or reimbursement of medicalexpenses,
• free facility of refreshments,
• entertainment,
• telephone,
• transport,
• Interest-free loan,
• Scholarship
• Leave travel concession
EXAMPLES OF FAMOUSE CEO’S GETTING HIGH SALARY
N Chandrasekaran
MD & CEO,
Tata Consultancy Servics
Annual Salary: Rs 11.6
crore
EXAMPLES OF FAMOUSE CEO’S GETTING HIGH SALARY
Vineet Nayar
Vice Chairman & Joint MD,
HCL Technologies
Annual Salary: Rs 8.42 crore
(Rs 84.2 million)
EXAMPLES OF FAMOUSE CEO’S GETTING HIGH SALARY
T K Kurien
CEO, Wipro
Annual Salary: Rs 6.13 crore
(Rs 61. 3 million)
EXAMPLES OF FAMOUSE CEO’S GETTING HIGH SALARY
Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka
New Infosys CEO
Sikka to get annual
salary of Rs 30.3 crore
EXAMPLES OF FAMOUSE CEO’S GETTING HIGH SALARY
For FY14, Adi Godrej is remuneration stood at Rs
9.45 crore, up 39% over the year earlier.
REFERENCE
1. Compensation and Reward Management- B D Singh
2. Human ResourceManagement –
Biswajeet Pattanayak
3. Personnel Management – C.B Mamoria
VINAYAKAN V
ROLL NO 43
ICM KANNUR