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    Job design is a work arrangement or overcoming job dissatisfaction and employee alienation arising from repetitive and mechanistic tasks. Through job design organizations try to raise productivity levels by offering non-monetary rewards such as greater satisfaction from a sense of personal achievement in meeting the increased challenges and responsibility of one’s work. Job enlargement‚ job achievement‚ job rotation‚ and job simplification are the various techniques used in a job design exercises

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    causes it. Regardless of the type of industry or company‚ absenteeism is indeed inevitable. This happens even in the most prestigious and expanding companies. Absenteeism is the habitual non-presence of an employee at his or her job. Possible causes of absenteeism include job dissatisfaction‚ ongoing personal issues and chronic medical problems. Regardless of the cause‚ a worker with a pattern of being absent may put his reputation and his employed status at risk. (www.investopedia.com). From the

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    order to be productive. Minimal stress or sometimes referred to as positive stress gives energy to individuals to perform their tasks. Lack of positive stress in a teacher’s daily job for example‚ can cause problem‚ the same as too much negative stress can create tension for the person. In many countries teacher’s job is often considered as one of the most stressful profession. In the last two decades‚ intensive researches have been carried out in USA and Europe concerning the sources and symptoms

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    also lead to misbehavior by workers. Psychologist Edward Deci notes‚” Once you start making people ‘s rewards dependent on outcomes rather than behaviors‚ the evidence is people will take the shortest route to those outcomes.” Consider factory workers paid purely based on the number of units they produce. Because only quantity is rewarded‚ workers may neglect quality. Executives rewarded strictly on the basis of quarterly stock price will tend to ignore the long-term profitability and survival of the

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    (HRPD-701) Instructor: Wenlu Feng Lecture 2: Job Analysis and Job Design (Reference reading: Chapter 2 of the text) Job analysis—The procedure for determining the tasks and responsibilities of each a job‚ and the human attributes (in terms of knowledge‚ skills‚ and abilities) required to perform the job. The outcomes of job analysis will be: Job description (what the job entails)‚ Job specifications (what the human requirements are needed for the job). Job analysis is something called the cornerstone

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    Job Burnout in 20th Century America By: Abstract This paper discusses job burnout in both a clinical aspect as well as with a statistical outlook. During the course of this paper we will examine both the cause and effects that both short term and long term job burnout can play into the lives of the working class in society today. Although job burnout is not something that can be medically diagnosed in the same manner as cancer or chicken pox it can have effects that can become just as

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    TOPIC : JOB SATISFACTION COURSE TITLE: ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOR TABLE OF CONTENTS A. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………… B. RESEARCH ON JOB SATISFACTION…………………………… C. ISSUE RELATED TO JOB SATISFACTION…………………….. D. OBJECTIVE OF THE RESEARCH………………………………. E. METHODOLOGY OF THE RESEARCH………………………… F. FINDING OF THE RESEARCH…………………………………… G. DISCUSSION AND THEORY……………………………………… H. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS…………………... I. REFERENCE………………………………………………………… J. APPENDIX…………………………………………………………… Page 3

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    like their jobs? Definitely‚ everyone knows from the news about dissatisfied workers going on strike or even acting violently toward their supervisors‚ directors‚ but overall people are quite satisfied with their jobs. A Conference Board study found that 58.6 percent of Americans were satisfied with their jobs in 1995. By the year 2000‚ that percentage was down to 50.7. But in Uzbekistan (the country of Central Asia where I was born)‚ people generally aren’t satisfied with their job. The reason

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    1 - Summary - Inside Job - Introduction - 1)Inside Job opens with a case study of Iceland‚ a nation that was possessed by the cancer of free radical finance. 2)Iceland was stable – low crime‚ strong education‚ strong stability in social and financial systems. 3)Multinational corporations such as Alcoa were then allowed to come into Iceland and install their business thereby disrupting the integrity of the system. 4)Three of their largest banks were privatised and in only five years‚ they combined

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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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