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Linda Asamoah - Head of Human Resources

We are now taking forward recommendations made and are pleased we can rely on Paydata for support whilst implementing these. The professionalism of the team at Paydata and the specialist knowledge held made what could have been a very cumbersome process less so. Paydata grasped the engagement aspect very well, helping management convey a message of listening, trust and cohesion. The RCP is very pleased with the results.

The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is the professional body of doctors of general medicine and its subspecialties. It was originally founded as the College of Physicians and in 1518 became the first medical institution to receive the royal charter. The College has been continuously active in improving practice medicine since then, primarily through training and qualifying new physicians. It employs around 350 people, mostly in its Central London offices.

How we helped The Royal College of Physicians

The Issue

The project addressed three key challenges:

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Understanding their specialised market

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Regularly reviewing pay and salary scales

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Need to address employee feedback on pay

Our Solution

Paydata’s pay modelling solution provides a structured method for reviewing pay and salary scales to ensure they remain relevant. Our starting point for pay modelling is to structure the benchmarking appropriately. This requires an understanding of both the type and level of work done.

Working with RCP, we agreed to consider clusters of similar roles at the same level, rather than benchmarking every role. We frequently adopt this approach - it helps keep timescales, demands on internal resources and costs in check. It also recognises that benchmarking, whilst a structured analytical process, is not a precise science and provides a good balance between accuracy and simplicity.

How pay modelling improved employee engagement at RCP

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How it worked

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Benchmarking and analysing a variety of data from different sources

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Creating a number of iterations of relevant salary ranges

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A full impact analysis produced applying these ranges

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