Introduction 3 2. JOB ANALYSIS 4 2.1 Concept of Job analysis 4 2.2 Components of Job analysis 4 2.3 Process of Job analysis 4 2.4 Methods of Job analysis 6 2.5 Benefits of Job analysis 6 3. JOB DESCRIPTION 7 3.1 Concept of Job description 7 3.2 Components of job 7 3.3 Purpose of Job description 8 3.4 Criticism of Job description 8 4. JOB SPECIFICATION 9 4.1 Advantages of job specification 9 4.2 Problems of Job specification 9 5. JOB DESIGN 10 6. JOB ANALYSIS INTERVIEW
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Five Core Job Dimensions Skill variety is the degree to which jobs require a completion of different activities Task identity involves the degree to which a job requires completion of an identifiable piece of work Task significance is the degree to which a job has a substantial impact on others Autonomy is the degree to which a job provides the worker with freedom in carrying it out Feedback is the degree to which the work provides the worker with performance information
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Job Crafting and Meaningful Work 1 Job crafting and meaningful work Justin M. Berg The Wharton School‚ University of Pennsylvania bergj@wharton.upenn.edu Jane E. Dutton Ross School of Business‚ University of Michigan janedut@umich.edu Amy Wrzesniewski Yale School of Management amy.wrzesniewski@yale.edu Citation: Berg‚ J. M.‚ Dutton‚ J. E.‚ & Wrzesniewski‚ A. (2013). Job crafting and meaningful work. In B. J. Dik‚ Z. S. Byrne & M. F. Steger (Eds.)‚ Purpose and meaning in the workplace
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How to Conduct Job Analysis Effectively by I - Wei Chang and Brian H. Kleiner How to Conduct Job Analysis Job Analysis is a systematic process of obtaining valid job information to aid management in decision-making. Each component of this definition is critical; for example “systematic process” means the job analysis is carefully planned to meet specific objectives. Systematic process is implemented in such a manner that it ensures employee co-operation‚ and utilises job analysis methods that are
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TOPIC: FACTORS AFFECTING JOB SATISFACTION OF THE STAFF IN CAN THO UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY - VIET NAM Phan Thi Luyen‚ Master of Education in Educational Management Mahidol University‚ Thailand Introduction: Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy has been established since December 25th‚ 2002 based on the Decision No 184/2002/QĐ-TTg of the Prime Minister to be the first and the only medical university in the Mekong Delta‚ in the South West of Viet Nam. Its establishment helps
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CHAPTER 01 INTRODUCTION Job satisfaction refers to an employees general affective evaluation of his or her job. Spector defines the concept more simply as “how people feel about their jobs and different aspects of their jobs” (1997‚ 2). He also considers it as a “related constellation of attitudes about various aspects or facets of the job” (Spector 1997‚ 2). The organizations should be concerned about their employees level of job satisfaction? Employee satisfaction increases employee retention
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focuses on Steve Jobs‚ current (and former) CEO of Apple Computer. The case describes how Apple is using the success of the iPod to reemerge as a serious competitor in the computer industry. Topics covered include creativity‚ personality‚ leadership‚ and motivation. Primary emphasis is placed on creativity by detailing how the iPod was developed with Steve Jobs at the forefront. Discussion could center on the three-component model of creativity and how it applies to Steve Jobs. For example‚ which
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Job-hopping – Is It Good or Bad? It is barely get to hear of a person who started their career with an organization many years back‚ dedicated his entire career with the organization and finally retired from the same organization. As it is said‚ nothing last forever; same is in the case with job these days. Jobs today do not last unlike previous generations. In the past few years‚ job-hopping has become so widespread across the industries that even a four years stint in the same organization
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Job Description Letha Tolbert BUS/303 Tonya James July 29‚ 2012 Job Description Job descriptions are necessary to define the required knowledge‚ skills‚ responsibilities‚ training‚ experience‚ certification or licensure‚ and outline of reporting for a specific job within an organization. Carolyn Youssef (2012)‚ states that “a job description identifies characteristics of the job to be performed in terms of the tasks‚ duties‚ and responsibilities to be fulfilled” (The Job Analysis section
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Topic 2 – Group 2 Job Design‚ Job Analysis Manpower Planning – Recruitment – definition – recruitment policy - Sources of recruitment – methods or techniques – e-recruitment - Selection – selection procedure . employment interview‚ purpose of interview How to conduct – placement – Induction – orientation – stages of induction‚ evaluation. Job Design Job design is defined as the process of deciding on the content of a job in terms of its duties & responsibilities; on the methods to
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