Registered Nurses | Strategies to Recruit and Retain
Looking for better ways to recruit and retain registered nurses in an increasingly competitive marketplace? SullivanCotter presents a number of strategies based on recent workforce trends.
INFOGRAPHIC | 2021 Health Care Staff Compensation Survey
View highlights from SullivanCotter's 2021 Health Care Staff Compensation Survey, featuring vital base salary and total cash compensation data for more than 1.2 million individuals nationwide.
E-Book | Key Agenda Items for Health Care Board Committees
Featured in McDermott Will & Emery's popular e-book series, SullivanCotter highlights important items for both the Human Capital and Compensation Committees to consider as health care organizations move forward with planning in 2022 and beyond.
INFOGRAPHIC | Optimizing Nursing Skill Mix
Nursing skill mix is an important consideration in the design of nursing department staffing as hospitals and health systems continue to face critical staffing shortages.
PRESS RELEASE | SullivanCotter Releases Annual Workforce Metrics Benchmark Survey Results
SullivanCotter, the nation’s leading independent consulting firm in the assessment and development of total rewards programs, workforce solutions, and technology and data products for the health care industry and not-for-profit sector, recently released results from its 2021 Workforce Metrics Benchmark Survey.
INFOGRAPHIC | Endowment and Foundation Investment Staff Compensation Survey
SullivanCotter's Endowment and Foundation Investment Staff Compensation Survey offers a comprehensive look into compensation and pay practices for investment staff positions among college and university endowments, private foundations, health care and other not-for-profit organizations.
PRESS RELEASE | SullivanCotter Welcomes Cathy Loose to Lead Employee Workforce Practice
SullivanCotter, the nation’s leading independent consulting firm in the assessment and development of total rewards programs, workforce solutions, and technology and data products for the health care industry and not-for-profit sector, is pleased to announce the addition of Cathy Loose as a Managing Principal and Practice Leader of the Employee Workforce Practice.
ARTICLE | Key Agenda Items for Board Committees
SullivanCotter’s Kathy Hastings, Executive Workforce Practice Leader, and Tim Cotter, Managing Director, have contributed two chapters to a newly published e-book from McDermott Will & Emery entitled, Key Agenda Items for Board Committees: A Briefing for Governance and Executive Leadership.
PRESS RELEASE | SullivanCotter’s Not-for-Profit Practice Welcomes Amanda Wethington
With nearly 20 years of experience delivering comprehensive workforce compensation and performance solutions across a number of industries, Amanda leverages data-driven insights to help organizations align total rewards, recognition, and talent management programs. She works to solve the unique challenges that not-for-profit organizations face in the attraction, retention, and motivation of high-caliber talent.
INFOGRAPHIC | Benchmarking Resources for the Medical Group Workforce
This year more than ever, medical groups require access to critical data-driven insights as they look to address the impact of COVID-19 on workforce compensation and productivity, prepare for the 2021 Physician Fee Schedule changes, and balance the need for competitive total reward programs against pressure on operating margins.
ARTICLE | 10 Best Practices for the Board’s Human Capital Committee
SullivanCotter highlights ten important components of a health care organization's human capital strategy – namely people, process and technology practices.
INFOGRAPHIC | 2020 Endowment and Foundation Investment Staff Compensation Survey
View highlights from SullivanCotter's 2020 Endowment and Investment Staff Compensation Survey
INFOGRAPHIC | 2020 Health Care Staff Compensation Survey
View highlights of the results from SullivanCotter's 2020 Health Care Staff Compensation Survey as well as considerations for the health care employee workforce during COVID-19 and through 2021 and beyond
Implementing a Job Architecture
Is your organization in the process of implementing or considering a new human capital management system (HCM)? SullivanCotter discusses the importance of a well-defined job architecture, the hub around which critical HCM functionality is built, and shares best practices for optimizing the design, deployment and utilization of this new framework.
PRESS RELEASE | SullivanCotter Launches Suite of Health Care Benchmarking Solutions
Powered by SullivanCotter's proprietary survey data and research, Benchmarks360TM is a suite of intelligent, web-based products that enables health care organizations to analyze and visualize workforce compensation and clinical productivity.
PRESS RELEASE | Darrell J. Cira Joins Employee Workforce Practice
With over 25 years of experience advising large and operationally complex organizations outside of and within health care, pharmaceuticals and other life science industries, Darrell is a nationally recognized workforce rewards and career frameworks thought leader and consultant.
WEBINAR RECORDING | COVID-19: Managing Human Capital and Ensuring Sustainability
SullivanCotter presents data from recent COVID-19 research, discusses compensation-related practices, and provides insight into how the human capital landscape may change after the pandemic subsides.
Navigating the Uncertainty of COVID-19
The COVID-19 crisis is impacting the not-for-profit sector in a myriad of ways. SullivanCotter addresses some of the compensation-related issues these organizations are facing and offers guidance for the Compensation Committee in these unprecedented times.
INFOGRAPHIC | COVID-19 Executive and Employee Compensation Practices Survey
View highlights SullivanCotter's COVID-19 Executive and Employee Compensation Practices Survey series - featuring data and insights from more than 108 different organizations.
INFOGRAPHIC | 2019 Health Care Staff Compensation Survey
View highlights from SullivanCotter’s 2019 Advanced Practice Provider Compensation and Pay Practices Survey, which features data from more than 560 organizations on nearly 74,000 individual physician assistants, nurse practitioners and other clinicians.