JOB ANALYSIS AND JOB DESIGN A Research Paper Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements in EN1023 (Writing in the Discipline) Submitted to By Polytechnic University of the Philippines March‚ 2013 Acknowledgment I would like to extend my profound gratitude to the following whose valuable assistance has made this research project possible. This report has highly helped to expand my knowledge regarding Job Analysis and how the work goes on. Dr. Winefredo Ranes‚ Professor
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Trent Wallace 6th Hour Mrs. Reaume Senior Seminar Dream Job To many people‚ a dream job would be being paid to sit on the couch and do nothing all day and get paid for it‚ but to me a dream job would be to do something you have to work to get. To me being a nurse is something I have always wanted to do and is in an always growing job field. Many people in my family work in the medical field‚ my mom is a RN at Toledo hospital and my uncle is a dentist and runs his own dental practice. Helping
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Ideal Job I believe doing something you love and becoming a happy person overall‚ means having the right job. The right job includes: the people you will be working with‚ growth opportunities‚ business environment; and‚ what satisfies you and your employer. For some individuals ideal job means different from the others. Some may look for team environments‚ some just for the pay. However‚ I look at ideal job as being something that brings me joy. To understand what would be my ideal job
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JOB DESIGN Job design also gives information about the qualifications required for doing the job and the reward (financial and non-financial benefits) for doing the job. Job design is mostly done for managers’ jobs. While designing the job‚ the needs of the organisation and the needs of the individual manager must be balanced. Needs of the organisation include high productivity‚ quality of work‚ etc. Needs of individual managers include job satisfaction. That is‚ they want the job to be interesting
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Job Evaluation Methods There are three basic methods of job evaluation: (1) ranking‚ (2) classification‚ (3) factor comparison. While many variations of these methods exist in practice‚ the three basic approaches are described here. Ranking Method Perhaps the simplest method of job evaluation is the ranking method. According to this method‚ jobs are arranged from highest to lowest‚ in order of their value or merit to the organization. Jobs also can be arranged according to the relative difficulty
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Job Analysis / Job Description The flagship episode of Undercover Boss has Lawrence O ’Donnell‚ CEO of Waste Management works at a waste sorter as a recycling plant and collects garbage from a landfill. These two jobs can be subjected to analysis based on the episode. They are not complex jobs. Both jobs are essentially sorting jobs. These require long hours of working on your feet‚ and have a high physical component to them. These positions require
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Summary The job of waiting on tables in a busy restaurant demands a good deal of stamina and dedication to customer satisfaction. It’s a job which is perfect for the friendly‚ outgoing person who enjoys the social aspects of working and can provide the all important extra service to the dining experience. A good character combined with a sense of when to approach and when not to‚ are all important in this job. With modern tills and hand-held card services there are often duties which require the
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Job Rotation System Report to XYZ Co. Prepared by Dan MacLeod and Eric Kennedy 1993 Introduction There are many reasons for implementing a job rotation system including the potential for increased product quality‚ employee satisfaction and lower cumulative trauma disorder rates. However‚ the difficulties of changing the organizational structure of an entire facility can prove difficult. It is important that the program start slowly at first so that the program can
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Benchmark Job In the business world today‚ many companies are made up of benchmark jobs and also non-benchmark jobs. A benchmark job is an occupation that is common throughout that field of work. Therefore‚ it is a job that has standard responsibilities that can be found from one organization to another. A non-benchmark job is just the opposite. It is a job that it is unique to the organization and cannot be found in other organizations of the same occupation. Through our interviews one will
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JOB DESIGN 1. Introduction Job design theory is an important concept in business management. The way a job is designed affects employee work performance. It is crucial that organizations create an environment where workers are motivated by jobs in which they feel challenged but at the same time‚ their work goes with the objectives of the company. Designing jobs properly will cause a positive impact on motivation‚ performance‚ and job satisfaction on those who perform them (Moorhead and Griffin‚
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