This updated fifth edition of Armstrong's Handbook of Reward Management Practice contains new information on computerized reward management and new case studies. Additionally, Armstrong revised the chapters on pay evaluation, pay structures, merit pay, and executive pay to include new information. The online resources include questions, a glossary and bibliography, teaching notes, and PowerPoint slides for professors.
Michael Armstrong is a 30+ year veteran of the shopping centre industry in Australia, but his time hanging about in shopping centres began as a child when his father was appointed as the first Centre Manager of Phoenix Park shopping centre in the seventies, and then in his teens when he ran the family ice-cream shop.
He began his career leasing shops in Perth as a 20-year-old, rising through the leasing ranks to deliver multiple shopping centre projects, eventually rising to lead the retail leasing teams at Jones Lang LaSalle and Mirvac nationally.
He ultimately ran Jones Lang LaSalle’s national shopping centre business and Mirvac’s national shopping centre division prior to becoming a property consultant. Since then, he has leased shopping centres, helped revitalise The Rocks, and represented the government on the new Sydney Fish Markets development.
The Mall is Michael's first novel. He is finalising the follow-up, Siren, for release in late 2025.
A wonderful textbook written in an easy to follow style. Michael Armstrong's textbooks seem to have something that other textbooks don't have - it's like a caring teacher guiding you!
The blurb: A guide to understanding, developing, and implementing effective reward management systems, is aimed at both HR practitioners involved in employee compensation and students who need to understand performance incentives and how they can be successfully applied across organizations.
An insightful and comprehensive guide to reward management. Packed with research, real world case studies, and practical strategies, this book is an invaluable resource for HR professionals and students alike. Clear, practical, and highly relevant.