Incentive-Based Package for Remote Support Team
Due to the COVID-19 situation, we have asked our support team, who provides technical support to our customers, to work from home. We are noticing that all the team members are working as per expectations. Therefore, we are in a situation to come up with an incentive-based package to motivate the team and get the work done.
Proposed Incentive Plan
Considering the following example, our initial plans are:
1. The current monthly take-home salary of the staff is 50,000.
2. We will pay 75% (37,500) as a salary.
3. We will hold 25% (12,500) and pay a portion, full, or even none of this amount based on performance.
Any ideas or suggestions, please share them.
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Due to the COVID-19 situation, we have asked our support team, who provides technical support to our customers, to work from home. We are noticing that all the team members are working as per expectations. Therefore, we are in a situation to come up with an incentive-based package to motivate the team and get the work done.
Proposed Incentive Plan
Considering the following example, our initial plans are:
1. The current monthly take-home salary of the staff is 50,000.
2. We will pay 75% (37,500) as a salary.
3. We will hold 25% (12,500) and pay a portion, full, or even none of this amount based on performance.
Any ideas or suggestions, please share them.
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Introducing Variable Pay Linked to Performance
You are looking to introduce a variable pay component linked to performance within the existing pay structure. For those employees who are going to receive less than 50K, this may act as a disincentive and could potentially harm the company's prospects. By appropriately adding incentives within the current pay structure, it could become more appealing as your goal is to motivate employees to enhance customer service.
From India, Mumbai
You are looking to introduce a variable pay component linked to performance within the existing pay structure. For those employees who are going to receive less than 50K, this may act as a disincentive and could potentially harm the company's prospects. By appropriately adding incentives within the current pay structure, it could become more appealing as your goal is to motivate employees to enhance customer service.
From India, Mumbai
Dear Smartcard,
This is in addition to what KK!HR has written.
Appointment Letter and Salary Structure
Whenever employees join the company, they are issued an Appointment Letter. In the letter, a breakdown of the salary components is mentioned explicitly. This provides clarity on statutory deductions, additional deductions, performance incentives, and, above all, the take-home salary.
Performance-Based Salary Structure
If you wish to implement a performance-based salary structure, could it conflict with the structure mentioned in the appointment letter? Would it be permissible as per the labor laws of your country?
Motivation of Employees
By the way, is your query on the "motivation of the employees" or "amending the salary structure of the employees"? If it is the former, why do you think that money only motivates employees? A motivated employee produces high-quality work, requires less supervision, comes up with better ideas, and so on.
Improving Employee Motivation
If you wish to improve the motivation of employees, you may create a Career Development Plan (CDP) for each employee. Nothing encourages a person to perform better than having clarity on what will happen in one's career in the future.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
This is in addition to what KK!HR has written.
Appointment Letter and Salary Structure
Whenever employees join the company, they are issued an Appointment Letter. In the letter, a breakdown of the salary components is mentioned explicitly. This provides clarity on statutory deductions, additional deductions, performance incentives, and, above all, the take-home salary.
Performance-Based Salary Structure
If you wish to implement a performance-based salary structure, could it conflict with the structure mentioned in the appointment letter? Would it be permissible as per the labor laws of your country?
Motivation of Employees
By the way, is your query on the "motivation of the employees" or "amending the salary structure of the employees"? If it is the former, why do you think that money only motivates employees? A motivated employee produces high-quality work, requires less supervision, comes up with better ideas, and so on.
Improving Employee Motivation
If you wish to improve the motivation of employees, you may create a Career Development Plan (CDP) for each employee. Nothing encourages a person to perform better than having clarity on what will happen in one's career in the future.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for your feedback. I want to clarify one subject: our plan is to terminate some staff and offer a few of them new contracts to work from home. In this case, the existing contracts will not be effective. This is the reason we are looking for an optimal solution to motivate the team who are going to work from home based on their work output.
Any suggestions are welcome.
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Any suggestions are welcome.
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Dear colleague, your first and second queries are worlds apart. You should have refrained from hiding your motive. In the first query, you are carving out a portion of the existing pay structure and showing it as an incentive, which shows a lack of sensitivity and imagination. In the second query, your intention to terminate some employees first and then offer a selected few new contracts for work from home with some incentive-packed pay is concerning. Termination itself is the biggest demotivation. How will your incentives help them and you?
Regards, Vinayak Nagarkar HR and Employee Relations Consultant.
From India, Mumbai
Regards, Vinayak Nagarkar HR and Employee Relations Consultant.
From India, Mumbai
Implementing Incentive Pay
Implementing incentive pay isn't always the way to go. Incentives can't replace a strong culture and intrinsic motivation.
Incentivize Pay for Technical Support Team
Incentivizing pay for the technical support team can be a great tool to boost motivation and productivity. A proper incentive pay system should include productivity goals, customer satisfaction, and a Quality Assurance score that reflects other performance metrics essential to the corporation.
From India, Pune
Implementing incentive pay isn't always the way to go. Incentives can't replace a strong culture and intrinsic motivation.
Incentivize Pay for Technical Support Team
Incentivizing pay for the technical support team can be a great tool to boost motivation and productivity. A proper incentive pay system should include productivity goals, customer satisfaction, and a Quality Assurance score that reflects other performance metrics essential to the corporation.
From India, Pune
Thank you for the opinions, and I will consider the following from your post:
- Incentivizing pay for the technical support team may be an extremely good tool to boost motivation and productivity.
- A proper incentive pay system should include productivity goals, customer satisfaction, and a Quality Assurance score that reflects other performance metrics essential to the corporation.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions or need further clarification.
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
- Incentivizing pay for the technical support team may be an extremely good tool to boost motivation and productivity.
- A proper incentive pay system should include productivity goals, customer satisfaction, and a Quality Assurance score that reflects other performance metrics essential to the corporation.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions or need further clarification.
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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