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Harmonization for Grades 21 and above February 2010
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2 What’s changing & Why Who will be effected? Shore based employees in grades 21 and above What’s changing? Employees affected by this process will see changes in the way their Business Title is displayed in all applications that display Business Title; e.g. TED, ERP, reports generated from PeopleSoft HCM, etc… What’s not changing? Employee’s grade Employee’s compensation Employee’s eligibility for AIP/LTIP Employee’s Job Description Title on your business card Why is this changing? Enable automation, workflow and data consistency within PS HCM, ERP and downstream applications Support the organization’s global reporting needs Facilitate consistency in titles and grades globally Provide accurate analytics for compensation purposes
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3 Business Title The Title displayed on all reports generated from PeopleSoft HCM and anywhere Title is displayed currently; e.g. TED, GTMS and other applications Derived from a combination of the Manager Level, Job Family and Job Description Overrides for any derived Business Title must be approved by the Functional VP Job Title Job Description within a PS HCM Compensation Module Will no longer appear in any other applications or on any reports unless requested Business Card Title The approved Title displayed on your business card Position Title Not used by Transocean in the PeopleSoft HCM application Definitions
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4 Compensation Philosophy Standardize Manager Levels to Grades across all functions Standardize Grades for Non Manager jobs within each Function
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5 Timeline Phase I (grades 21 and above) Implementation – 29 March 2010 New data will be loaded to PeopleSoft 26 March The Business Title will be updated wherever Job Title exists today Effective Date – 1 January 2010 The changes will be retroactive to 1 January 2010 to support the 2010 AIP/LTIP processes All employees in jobs graded 21 and above will be harmonized Phase II (grades 20 and below) Implementation – 1 October 2010 More to come
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