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Broadbanding

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Broadbanding
A popular term for the grouping of jobs and roles into fewer but wider pay ranges, to encourage incentives such as management development, career ladders, and skill- and competency-based pay


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This edition has been revised with new and expanded topics such as an assessment of the significance of public service and the role of government in American life, issues such as strategic planning, sustainability, broadbanding, benchmarking, mentoring, and e-government, the similarities and differences between public and private ethics, challenges to corruption, cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, and the war on terror.
It also touches on such topics as Global Broadbanding, Compensation Issues Facing Companies in the Global Marketplace, and Developing a Global Benefits Strategy.
Reform trends involve the decentralization of classification plans through broadbanding, which consists of salary grades consolidated into fewer and broader pay ranges.
 
 
 
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