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Performance Based Reward System (PBRS) has been a topic in the human resource management literature for decades. Lately, it has received attention in public service. As Africa becomes globalized, there is demand to ensure goods and services produced are of excellent quality, hence the implementation of PBRS. The public service sector in Africa has been characterized by slow and poor quality service delivery. This book illustrates that PBRS is the solution for effective modern compensation administration, but faces challenges prior to its implementation. One primary challenge is the impact of…mehr

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Performance Based Reward System (PBRS) has been a topic in the human resource management literature for decades. Lately, it has received attention in public service. As Africa becomes globalized, there is demand to ensure goods and services produced are of excellent quality, hence the implementation of PBRS. The public service sector in Africa has been characterized by slow and poor quality service delivery. This book illustrates that PBRS is the solution for effective modern compensation administration, but faces challenges prior to its implementation. One primary challenge is the impact of mindset. Employee mindset is the most common determinant of committed and non-committed employees. Strong leadership and mindset ensures that managers and their subordinates work together effectively and efficiently towards a common goal, ensuring the success of the institution by delivering timely, quality services to customers. This book is useful to managers in the civil service, professionals in human resource management, scholars and students in business management and leadership, or anyone else who may be considering implementing PBRS.
Autorenporträt
Thomas D. Oling¿a, holds an MBL degree from UNISA-School of Business Leadership. He has a BEd (Arts) degree from Kenyatta University-Kenya. He is currently a lecturer in the School of Business and Public Management at Mt. Kenya University-Kenya. Previously, he was a lecturer in Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, Gaborone - Botswana.