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Thunder Cloud: Managing Reward in a Digital Age | Daniel Hibbert
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The way businesses manage reward has not adapted to changes in the employment relationship and the nature of work in the digital age. Reward is usually treated like a clock, as if it were predictable and easy to read. In reality, it is part of a large complex ecosystem-it is often like a thundercloud, dark, volatile, and difficult to understand. This book uses ideas from behavioural science to re-define the meaning of reward for the digital age. It explains how the intrinsic psychological rewards are just as important as pay and the other extrinsic rewards. It also shows how reward can easily become a psychological threat if it is not managed well. Reward needs to connect with the types of jobs people are doing and to regain its place as a central part of the way that people are managed. In the digital age employers need to be better at communicating reward and managing employee expectations. They also need to be very careful in linking reward with performance. The purpose of this book is to show that reward does not have to be a dark cloud. If managed with care, it can make a positive contribution to the employment relationship.
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JenaJenkins
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1. I‘m doing the Beartown buddy read. (So good!)
2. I like my name, and I almost like how it is spelled... but that‘s the part I would change slightly to make it easier for other people to get right.
3. I‘ve had Imagine Dragon‘s “Thunder” stuck in my brain lately.
@GarthRanzz #TrivialThursday

GarthRanzz Thanks for participating Jena! 6y
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Missusb
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Looking good thundercloud. #brisbaneweather #cityviews #notreading