skip to the what's new skip to the features
philippines homeour firmservices ideas and researchnews
In the Philippines, and all over the world relationships defines us.
Home > Asia-Pacific Home > Philippines Home

what's new

More news


global web sites

Watson Wyatt in the Philippines

Watson Wyatt is the trusted business partner to the world's leading organizations on people and financial issues. Watson Wyatt Philippines delivers objective business solutions that create value for your company and employees.

Total Rewards Survey

Get value for value: Be a winner with our Total Rewards Survey!

Watson Wyatt's Total Rewards Survey continues to provide unparalleled service to free you from unnecessary second-guessing. With an unmatched market expertise backed by an ever-expanding pool of resources, we answer the question of what you need and how you need it.

Click here to learn more about the Watson Wyatt Total Rewards Survey.

Events and Seminars

The People Factor in Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

Makati City , Philippines,  July 24, 2009

Briefing on Trends in Retirement Plan Design and Management

Makati City, Philippines,  August 5, 2009

More Events

Publications

 

Emergency Preparedness Protocols

Discover how organizations today train their employees to handle both natural disasters and man-made emergencies.

Global 50 Remuneration Planning Report

This report is a planning tool for companies seeking to operate effectively worldwide in disparate markets and multicultural legislative environments.

More Publications

Ideas and Research

WorkAsia: Customer Focus Can Revive Employee Engagement

Deirdre LanderAs reflected in the WorkAsia survey report, Watson Wyatt's Deirdre Lander stresses the importance of employee engagement in returning an organisation to stability and profitability after the downturn.

Read the Survey Report

Mergers and Acquisitions: Issues and opportunities in the Economic Crisis

image: Josephine Chow
Although the global economy is in recession, companies with sufficient resources should be taking a more proactive approach to M&A. Watson Wyatt's Josephine Chow says companies can widen the gap between themselves and their competitors by leveraging the bottoming economy and their own resources.

Read the Article

Effective Talent Management that makes Business Sense

Farrah_thumbnail"How do I develop a Talent Management System?", How do I move forward?", "What does the organization need to do to address major business issues and goals?" This article gives you some ideas to answer these questions.

Read the summary

Is Age Really Just a Number?

Farrah_thumbnail As I gamely completed another online survey in one of my seemingly endless adventures on the web, I unsuspectingly stumbled upon a sudden realization... 30 - 35, welcome to my age box. A question comes to mind, why is age, that single number which some women sometimes conveniently forget, such an important number?

Read the summary

The power of integrated reward and talent management

Rachel Arcebal
 In light of the volatile business environment, companies need to get an even greater return on their investment in reward and talent management programs than is generally the case, says Watson Wyatt's Rachelle Arcebal. Our Global Strategic Rewards report presents information that aims to increase employer understanding of the factors that attract, retain and motivate employees.

Read the summary

Impact of current Financial Crisis

image: Soraya Manaloto In mid-September, the world woke up to the news that Lehman Brothers had gone bankrupt and Meryll Lynch was sold to Bank of America.

More Research

Five key HR principles to live by

image: James G. Matti

There are a number of common-sense solutions to human resource issues which can never be over-emphasized.

More Research

How companies are dealing with "stagflation"

Farrah_thumbnailThe specter of stagflation or a period of rising prices coupled with slow growth is battering the Philippine economy. After capping the previous year with an unusually high growth, the country was caught in the shockwaves of escalating world food and fuel prices in the first quarter of 2008.

More Research

Displaying: of  
Previous | Next