A formative evaluation of the gainsharing system of a small, public-sector, research & development organization

Gainsharing plans have been in existence since the late 1930s when the Scanlon Plan was implemented by Joseph Scanlon at the Empire Steel and Tin Plate Company of Cleveland. Since that first implementation, gainsharing has spread to encompass 15% of American corporations with over 500 employees (N.Y...

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Main Author: Osmond, Robert
Other Authors: Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40839
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-408392021-11-02T05:35:01Z A formative evaluation of the gainsharing system of a small, public-sector, research & development organization Osmond, Robert Industrial and Systems Engineering rewards incentives white collar LD5655.V855 1995.O866 Gainsharing plans have been in existence since the late 1930s when the Scanlon Plan was implemented by Joseph Scanlon at the Empire Steel and Tin Plate Company of Cleveland. Since that first implementation, gainsharing has spread to encompass 15% of American corporations with over 500 employees (N.Y.S.E., 1982 cited in Gowen, 1990). Changemasters, Inc. (CMD) is a small, public-sector, research and development organization. CMI has had a gainsharing system in place since 1987. Over the years CMI's gainsharing system has been altered and modified to incorporate the experiential learnings in the areas of motivation, compensation management, and gainsharing. This study documented the evolution of CMI's gainsharing system and evaluated it to determine whether or not it was meeting the desired goals of the program. The study found the CMI gainsharing plan to be effective at fostering organizational profitability/budgetability, employee retention, quality of work life, morale, information sharing, and organizational reward sharing. Recommendations aimed at enhancing CMI's gainsharing system were also presented. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:28:03Z 2014-03-14T21:28:03Z 1995 2009-01-31 2009-01-31 2009-01-31 Thesis Text etd-01312009-063231 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40839 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01312009-063231/ en OCLC# 34424756 LD5655.V855_1995.O866.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ vii, 185 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Osmond, Robert
A formative evaluation of the gainsharing system of a small, public-sector, research & development organization
description Gainsharing plans have been in existence since the late 1930s when the Scanlon Plan was implemented by Joseph Scanlon at the Empire Steel and Tin Plate Company of Cleveland. Since that first implementation, gainsharing has spread to encompass 15% of American corporations with over 500 employees (N.Y.S.E., 1982 cited in Gowen, 1990). Changemasters, Inc. (CMD) is a small, public-sector, research and development organization. CMI has had a gainsharing system in place since 1987. Over the years CMI's gainsharing system has been altered and modified to incorporate the experiential learnings in the areas of motivation, compensation management, and gainsharing. This study documented the evolution of CMI's gainsharing system and evaluated it to determine whether or not it was meeting the desired goals of the program. The study found the CMI gainsharing plan to be effective at fostering organizational profitability/budgetability, employee retention, quality of work life, morale, information sharing, and organizational reward sharing. Recommendations aimed at enhancing CMI's gainsharing system were also presented. === Master of Science
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title A formative evaluation of the gainsharing system of a small, public-sector, research & development organization
title_short A formative evaluation of the gainsharing system of a small, public-sector, research & development organization
title_full A formative evaluation of the gainsharing system of a small, public-sector, research & development organization
title_fullStr A formative evaluation of the gainsharing system of a small, public-sector, research & development organization
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