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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unrelated to the action i.e. the action becomes means to an end. By contrast‚ individuals are intrinsically motivated when they are engaged in activities for their own sake i.e. rewards and reinforcement lies in the actions itself. Theories of Motivation Maslow’s Hierarchy Theory: Maslow (1954) theorized that motivation is a complex phenomenon and that individuals are motivated by a set of needs. Maslow
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human resource manager’s role from the human resource manager’s viewpoint. The role of human resource professional in a corporation is essential. Human Resource managers contribute not only to business viability‚ but also the strategic planning and continued growth of personnel within the corporation (Huey‚ 1993). Moreover‚ Human Resource management oversees the business of managing people within an organization that included‚ but not limited to compensation‚ benefits‚ training and development
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should elevate HR to a position of power and primacy in the organization‚ and make sure HR people have the special qualities to help managers build leaders and careers.” (Jack Welch 2005: 98) Surviving in this era of globalization‚ organizations face varying degree of challenges to remain relevant and to obtain that ‘extra’ competitive edge. In doing so‚ HR managers play a vital role in ensuring that strategies adopted by the organization are fully supported. The challenges faced by HR managers in
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Ans. 1 HR Planning and Recruitment Planning for Marigold HR planning (Management Study Guide 2012) HR planning which is also referred to as manpower planning includes putting the right number and right kind of people at the right place and time‚ doing the right things as suitable to achieve organizational goals. It must be done in systems approach and can be carried out by a set of procedures which are as follows: 1. Analyzing the current manpower: 2. Making future manpower forecasts: 3. Developing
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As the Assistant to the HR manager‚ I would make a mandatory requirement that all incoming employees must complete a new program that was created by me with in their first 90 days. This program would be designed to ensure that our new talent understands the importance of working together. My program would include these three key principles of working together. The first principle would be on how to effectively communicate as a team. It is very important when working together as a team that all vital
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sometimes called the "rule book" by some managers and union officials E. open for negotiation at any time 6. Employees often join unions for a variety of reasons‚ including A. the desire to replace collective power with individual power B. formalized job satisfaction C. perceived union instrumentality D. required by a open shop employer E. good management tactics 7. A collective agreement is usually negotiated between: A. a local union’s bargaining committee and the Human
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Manpower Planning Purpose Human resource planning is the process by which management determines how an organization should move from its current manpower position to its desire manpower position. Through Manpower Planning‚ management is able to assess short and long term manpower requirements for an organization based on its operational needs. Manpower Planning Input Manpower planning is based on the following major qualitative and quantitative inputs: * Existing and expected levels
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Chapter 2 LITERATURE REVIEW Chapter – 2 Literature Review R esearch has indicated that service quality has been increasingly recognized as a critical factor in the success of any business (Parasuraman et al.‚ 1988) and the banking sector in this case is not exceptional. Service quality has been widely used to evaluate the performance of banking services (Cowling and Newman‚ 1995). The banks understand that customers will be loyal if they receive greater value than from competitors
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TOPIC 4 JOB ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Strategic design of work • WORK DESIGN the process of assigning and coordinating work tasks • DIFFERENCIATION assigning sets of similar tasks so that they can specialize • INTEGRAGTION coordinating the efforts of employees. 2 How is work design strategic? • Developing autonomy • Developing interdependence – Sequential processing – Reciprocal processing • Linking autonomy and interdependence to HR strategy 3 Strategic framework for work
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