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The Complete Guide to Executive Compensation (Hardcover)
by Bruce R. Ellig
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Author: Bruce R. Ellig
Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 2 edition
Pub. in: June, 2007
ISBN: 0071474072
Pages: 736
Measurements: 9.1 x 7.9 x 2.5 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01463
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0071474078
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Bruce R. Ellig graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BBA and MBA from University of Wisconsin and retired as Pfizer's Corporate Vice President in charge of worldwide HR. He also served as secretary of the board's executive compensation committee. Since then he has served on several other boards and their compensation committees. He served for many years as a program designer and instructor for WorldatWork's executive compensation programs.
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From Publisher
ANSWERS TO EXCESSIVE EXECUTIVE PAY
Charges of excessive executive compensation have filled the business press for a number of years, yet few understand why pay plans trigger such results.This desktop reference book is an easy-to-access, invaluable guide to structuring appropriate executive pay plans. Properly used, it will help avoid excessive executive pay resulting from poorly designed plans.
Written by renowned compensation expert Bruce Ellig, this book is a must read for the designers, approvers, and recipients of executive compensation, as well as those who write about the subject. Consultants and in-house pay designers will find detailed examples (supplemented with over 400 figures and tables) to trigger their own creativity. Compensation committees and other approvers of executive pay plans will value the definitions and descriptions of various pay plans and the conditions under which they would be appropriate. Executives themselves will find the book useful. Not only in better understanding their own plans, but learning more about other plans, both those they may only have heard about, as well as many that have not yet caught their attention. And those who write about the subject will be able to put their comments in a better perspective..
The Complete Guide to Executive Compensation takes an in-depth look at each of the executive pay elements: salary, executive benefits and incentives (both short and long term). This review also includes the role of the board of directors (and its compensation committee) along with the influence of the major stakeholders (most notably the shareholder). And a complete chapter is devoted to various measurements of executive performance.
This book also contains a compendium of selected key information on executive compensation, including laws, Internal Revenue Code sections, IRS revenue rulings, accounting interpretations, and SEC actions. No other book has such a complete resource section. In addition, it includes both a historical review of key developments and a look ahead, as well as a glossary with more than 2,000 definitions.
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Joseph E. Bachelder III, Founder and Senior Partner, The Bachelder Law Firm, USA
<2008-08-07 00:00>
Ellig's encyclopedic guide to executive compensation is a “must” resource for anyone involved in preparing an employment contract. This includes executives and Board members as well as those who advise them.
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E. Webb Bassick IV, Chief Executive Officer, Compensation, Strategies, Inc., USA
<2008-08-07 00:00>
There are a number of books on executive compensation - but none better than this one. The book is packed with up-to-date material along with numerous examples - over 100 on long-term incentives alone. If you only have room for one book on executive compensation - this is the one to have. |
Dennis Carey, Partner, Spencer, Stuart & Founder of G100, USA
<2008-08-07 00:00>
Charges of excessive executive pay continue to fill the pages of the national business press. Compensation Committees should consider reading and learning from the “best practices” and data provided in this updated and comprehensive book which will help restore sanity to the process and avoid being targeted by the critics on this explosive issue. |
Jill Kanin-Lovers, Member of the Board of Directors, Chair, Compensation Committee, Dots Foods, Inc., USA
<2008-08-07 00:00>
This is a 'must-have' book for Compensation Committee members. It describes in plain English the up-to-date technical details and design features of all elements of executive compensation, including the role of the Board. If you have any questions about executive compensation you are sure to find the answers here.
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