A public sector company would like to pay one business goal according to the following guidelines: If the company makes profits, employees get 100% of their target payout. If the company loses
$50,000, employees get 50% of their target payout. If the company loses $100,000 or more, nobody receives a payout. Finance provides administrators with the final amount on February 1 every year. How should your customer create this interpolated business goal?
Your customer has two groups of employees eligible for a variable pay payout: Employees in the US use SAP SuccessFactors performance forms. Employees in Germany have their performance rating in an external system. Ratings for both groups of employees are provided based on the same rating scale. How should you handle this situation? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
What information should be entered into the varPayProgramName column of the employee history data file?
Which of the following system-standard equations are considered to be multiplicative formulas? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.