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    Motivation by Steve Jobs

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    believed that Jobs uses the McGregor X and Y theory‚ not only to manage his staff but also to motivate the staff and the team as a whole as well. Theory X‚ which is a more traditional approach‚ assumes that workers are lazy‚ lack of ambition‚ do not like responsibilities‚ self-centred‚ indifferent to organisational objectives‚ resistant to changes and are gullible (McGregor 2000‚ p. 7). These workers have to be driven and require management to intervene with carrot and stick management. Jobs used carrot

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    further‚ when we get job‚ we will encounter a variety of problems‚ before we meet problems‚ FM tutorial organized a mock role play‚ in addition‚ the target of mock role play is culture student ability‚ moreover innovative teaching‚ and full simulation is don’t need script‚ do not require formal rehearsal‚ only according the nature of the problem or teaching content. Furthermore‚ the mock role play is divided in to two parts‚ the first part is job description‚ and the second part is job role. There are

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    Explaining a Job Analysis and Creating a Job Description Lacy Quake University of Phoenix Human Capital Management HRM531 Mary Jo Payne September 24‚ 2012 Explaining a Job Analysis and Creating a Job Description There are several types of critical tools that human resources utilize to ensure that they are hiring the most qualified candidates for the positions within their organization. The human resource managers in every organization need to ensure that the tools that

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    Scope of Job Analysis

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    job analysis    Definition Detailed examination of the (1) tasks (performance elements) that make up a job (employee role)‚ (2) conditions under which they are performed‚ and (3) what the job requires in terms of aptitudes (potential for achievement)‚ attitudes (behavior characteristics)‚ knowledge‚ skills‚ and the physical condition of the employee. Its objectives include (a) determination of the most efficient methods of doing a job‚ (b) enhancement of the employee’s job satisfaction‚ (c) improvement

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    Important to Your Job Satisfaction? Kaplan University School of Business and Management MT302 Organizational Behavior Author: Kedner Poux Professor: Sapham Perez Date: October 27‚ 2012 Everyone has their own way to express their satisfaction about their employee‚ however‚ job Satisfaction‚ according to Williams J.‚ is defined as "the extent to which people like (satisfaction) or dislike (dissatisfaction) their jobs" (Spector‚ 1997‚ p. 2). This definition suggests job satisfaction is a

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    Hr Job Analysis

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    Introduction Job analysis is the process of describing and recording aspects of jobs and specifying the skills and other requirements necessary to perform the job. The main purposes of conducting job analysis are to prepare job description and job specification which in turn helps to hire the right quality of work force into the organization at right place and with the right skills. Job description and job specification further gives conclusions for job evaluation. In the fields of Human Resource

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    hierarchy of needs and placed autnomy as the second most important. Furthermore it has been found that the degree of autonomy is part of the construct of job satisfaction. (Blanter‚1964)‚ (Armstrong‚1977). As prescribed in Karaseks demand model‚ the characteristics of of the job design can determine strain levels. The industry and design of the job can affect the perception of autonomy.(Kreis‚2001). Previous studies assumed that the term of employment‚that being temporary versus full-time had negative

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    Impact of Steve Jobs

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    Impact of Steve Jobs with Apple The impact Steve Jobs had on Apple was immeasurable. He built the company from the ground up. Every product Apple has put out has been because of Steve Jobs. His knack for knowing what desires consumers want in a product is just one aspect of what Steve Jobs did to help Apple become one of the top consumer electronic companies in the world. Steve Jobs was a smart man and CEO. As the head of the Apple company‚ Jobs surrounded himself with smart men. This

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    Steve Jobs Speech

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    Job’s Speech Steve Job’s gives a speech about his life and the ways he lived his life into leading it into a successful one. Steve Jobs had an amazing legacy but had some decisions and conflicts he had to deal with in order to get where he went in his life. A mans legacy is an important one in that in can affect other people’s life even after they are dead. Steve Jobs suggest for people to live there legacy by following or doing what they love and it’ll soon lead them to a better life. He also suggests

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    The Book of Job is best described as the genre of wisdom. This book begins by introducing the character of Job‚ and generally explains how God has blessed his life. “In the land of Uz there lived a man whose name was Job. This man was blameless and upright; he feared God and shunned evil.” (Job 1:1) Shortly after the brief introduction of Job‚ Satan‚ to God‚ initiates a conversation. Satan asks permission to test the faith of Job‚ for he complains that Job only serves God loyally because God

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