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Comp and Coffee

A podcast by Payscale where we talk about the art and science of compensation management. Grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let’s dive into the world of pay and performance with insights, tips, and strategies to help you stay ahead.
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Episodes

Ep 83 - Is algorithmic pay the future?

Sara Hillenmeyer, Payscale's Director of Data Science, and Lulu Seikaly, Senior Corporate Attorney @ Payscale, join Ruth & Russ to discuss a recent article about two brothers who both drive for Uber. The brothers recently conducted an experiment. They opened their Uber apps while sitting in the same room, and tested which brother could earn more money to do the same work. They found that Uber showed them nearly identical jobs but offered to pay one of them a little better. The siblings could...

Jul 29, 202328 minEp. 83

Ep 82 - The 4 Day Work Week: Smarter or Harder?

We discuss the growing number iniatives, such as those lead by 4dayweek.com, around the 4 day work week and the concept of 100:80:100. 100% pay for 80% time worked with 100% productivity targets. Is this working smarter, harder, both, or neither? Related links: https://worldatwork.org/resources/publications/workspan-magazine/the-power-of-four https://www.businessinsider.com/work-from-home-return-to-office-sexism-women-bosses-employees-2023-4?r=US&IR=T https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trend...

Jun 28, 202322 minEp. 82

Ep 81 - Retention Report: Will pay transparency make 2023 the year of retention?

Amy joins Ruth and Russ to share insights from our newest research report! It's a first-of-its-kind look at the top reasons employees consider quitting their jobs, and specially looks at does pay transparency help to retain workers — or is pay transparency a retention risk? Report Overview: https://www.payscale.com/research-and-insights/retention-report/ Report details: https://www.payscale.com/press-releases/new-payscale-research-reveals-top-drivers-behind-employee-turnover-and-the-impact-of-pa...

Jun 10, 202334 minEp. 81

Ep 80 - Payscale Comp Best Practices Report 2023

Ruth, Bill, & Russ are joined by Amy to review the 2023 Payscale Compensation Best Practices Report (CBPR) and share their insightes. How are things changing as we move into Q2 of 2023?

Mar 22, 202342 minEp. 80

Ep 79 - What's in the News Q1 2023

Ruth, Bill, & Russ have each selected a recent news story related to compensation to discuss. Do you share their take on these topics? Ruth's Pick: Netflix stepped back on open salary policiy for execs Bill's Pick: FTC announced changes to outlaw non-compete clauses Russ's Pick: Disney's annnouncement that 'hybrid work' now means in office 4 days a week

Feb 09, 202341 minEp. 79

Ep 77 - 2023 Predictions in Compensation

Ruth, Bill, & Russ each made 3 predictions about what they each think will happen in the compensation space in 2023 without conferring with each other. Join us as we share our predictions with each other and see if you agree on what we agree on.

Dec 02, 202255 minEp. 77

Ep 76 - The Increasing Pay Disclosure Laws

Vicky, Bill, & Russ discuss the increasing numbers of pay disclosure laws that are going live in a variety of cities, counties, and states. What will be the impact and how does a compensation or HR professional stay proactive?

Nov 21, 202248 minEp. 76

Ep 75 - Quiet Quitting isn't new is it?

Ruth, Bill, & Russ discuss the 'new' phenominon of "Quite Quitting." Excactly what is it? Is it different from 'work to rule' and other such movements? How should we as HR and compensation professionals respond?

Oct 19, 202238 minEp. 75

Ep 74 - Should HR be paid less than finance?

Vicky, Bill, & Russ discuss the importance and impact of the HR to an organization, a role which happens to be predominantly female, and contrasts it to the importance and impact of finance, a role which happens to be predominantly male. Are these to critical functions and career paths compensated equally? Should they be? If not, why not?

Sep 09, 202234 minEp. 74

Ep 72 - Managing Compensation in Turbulent Times

Are we headed into a recession? The future is unclear at best. We discuss what HR, Total Rewards, & Compensation leaders should be thinking about when the the potential for an economic downturn looms.

Jul 13, 202240 minEp. 72

Ep 70 - If you're not at market, they will leave

Matt, Bill, Heather & Russ review recent findings from PEW Rearch that finds low pay & lack of advancement are #1 & #2 reasons people quite in 2021. Are you at market?

Apr 30, 202244 minEp. 70

Ep 66 - Is this the Golden Age of HR?

With businesses taking a renewed focus on retention, hiring, Pay Equity, and employee engagement we stop and ask: Are we in a golden age for HR?

Oct 25, 202129 minEp. 66

Ep 64 - Criticality of Comp Comms

Continual and consistent communication around compensation has always been critical. We discuss why it's time to up your game.

Aug 23, 202135 minEp. 64

Ep 63 - Weathering the Great Resignation

Experts say “The Great Resignation” is coming. We examine the warning signs and how compensation practices can both contribute and mitigate the impact on your org.

Jul 29, 202132 minEp. 63

Ep 62 - What do Dolly Parton & pay equity have in common?

Equity, diversity, & equality have moved up the priority list in the minds of comp & HR professionals as well as business leaders. Bill, Matt, & Russ look to the past as well as examine what clients are saying today about approaches and pitfalls.

Jun 20, 202139 minEp. 62

Ep 61 - Handling Compression

With many companies deferring 2020 merit cycles and a potential minimum wage increase on the horizon it’s not hard to foresee pay compression challenges looming on the horizon. Bill, Matt, & Russ discuss the issue and share what they know of how organizations are working try and get ahead of it.

Apr 24, 202141 minEp. 61

Ep 60 - PayScale & Payfactors Join Forces

The CEO’s of Payscale & Payfactors, Scott Torrey & Jeff Laliberte, join us to discuss how this merger came to be, what it means for our clients, and what it means for the future of compensation.

Mar 16, 202127 minEp. 60

Ep 59 -  Building a Diverse Leadership Team

David Chun, CEO and founder of Equilar, joins us to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and options for companies looking to improve diversity in leadership through the Equilar Diversity Network (EDN).

Jan 27, 202133 minEp. 59

Ep 58 - How COVID is screwing up HR

Jo, Matt, & Russ discuss how HR has had to adapt and respond tactically to the new strategic challenges as we move into stage 2 of the global pandemic.

Jan 04, 202136 minEp. 58

Ep 57 -  Are Freelance & Contract Workers Still a Thing?

Bill, Matt, & Russ share news on changes to AB5 in CA thanks to new Proposition 22 passing. California has made two changes to how contractors and freelancers are treated---in opposite directions. What could this mean for employees in every state? How should you be thinking about your contract and freelance workers?

Nov 30, 202038 minEp. 57

Ep 55 - Remote Work: Implications & Complications

Bill, Matt, and Russ discuss the evidence and likelihood that the possibility of remote work is permanently influencing the landscape of talent pools and what the implications are for HR and compensation.

Oct 14, 202043 minEp. 55

Ep 54 - Taxing Companies if CEO Pay is Too High

Bill, Matt, & Russ use the City of San Francisco's upcoming proposed ballot initiative--Proposition L---to discuss the pros and cons of governments creating business taxes for companies with a high CEO-to-median-employee pay ratios.

Sep 19, 202040 minEp. 54
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