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    Compensation: What Changed, and What You Need to Know

    Date: April 26, 2022, 11:30am – 1:00pm
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    Compensation: What Changed, and What You Need to Know

    Dramatic changes in the labor market, the “great resignation,” remote work and rising inflation are causing an upheaval in compensation expectations for employees and organizations of all types. Have you changed your approach to compensation to keep up? Understand the current competitive landscape and prepare for the future with this fast-paced session. The speaker will address topics such as increasing pay rates for entry level talent/minimum wage, what to budget for annual salary increases (and how to maximize your budget), pay compression with current and experienced hires, and how to structure and communicate a program that supports attracting and retaining talent.

    • Understand the competitive, economic, social and political environment in which your organization operates, and how this impacts your total rewards strategy.
    • Learn how total rewards, compensation and workplace trends may impact your organization so you can strategically and proactively respond.
    • Collaborate with participants to discuss designing solutions to these issues and opportunities.

    Presenter:  Megan Nail
    As Vice President, Consulting & Total Rewards, Megan advises clients on how to meet their organization’s goals through total rewards and compensation strategy. She builds and designs valuable compensation structures that attract, engage, and retain top talent. With over 16 years’ experience as a volunteer leader at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Megan has invested in building and strengthening the HR community. She is currently the national Membership Advisory Council representative for the North Central Region, which is the highest level of volunteer leadership within SHRM. She is the immediate past State Director for HR Indiana SHRM.

    To attend this meeting virtually, Click Here.

    Nonmembers/guests: $10.00 (Pay Here)

    To attend this lunch meeting in-person at the Bismarck-Mandan Chamber EDC office located at 1640 Burnt Boat Drive in Bismarck, register below (in-person attendance limited to the first 15 registrations):

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    This program has been submitted for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit from the HR Certification Institute (HRCI).

    This program has been submitted for 1.0 hour of professional development credit from the Society for Human Resource (SHRM).