and that is job enlargement‚ job rotation‚ and job enrichment. They are different in some ways but alike in many. The first way is job enlargement. This way is to expand in several tasks than just to do one single task. It is also the horizontal expansion of a job. It involves the addition of tasks at the same level of skill and responsibility. It is done to keep workers from getting bored. This would also be considered multi tasking by which one person would do several persons jobs‚ saving the
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Introduction "My academic training didn’t really prepare me for my biggest job challenge-understanding and motivating people." a recent Northeastern Graduate INTRODUCTION For most of us‚ our career success will be largely a function of our skills in understanding and influencing human behavior. This is because most of what you will be doing is shaping the behavior of others. As you can see in the chart below‚ a typical manager spends little of his or her time in what we think of as traditional
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The theory of job design is an important concept in business management. Workers are motivated by jobs in which they feel they can make a difference- and jobs can be designed with that in mind. In simple words‚ Job design refers to the way tasks are combined to form complete jobs. The nature of the work organization & the design’ of jobs can have a significant effect on the job satisfaction of staff & their performance. Money alone is not the only reason behind why people work. They need to get
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Solved Example on Job Rotation‚ Job Enlargement and Job Enrichment Q. Westside store currently has the following departments:- - Men’s Apparel - Women’s Apparel - Kid’s Apparel - Footwear - Homestore There are 6 salesmen working in each department‚ 2 cash counters with 3 cashiers each‚ 1 Customer Care Department with 2 employees. Each department has a senior sales executive who ensures the smooth running of the department‚ 1 stockist who checks the inventory
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Reduced Costs Through Job Enlargement: A Case Author(s): Maurice D. Kilbridge Source: The Journal of Business‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 4 (Oct.‚ 1960)‚ pp. 357-362 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2350917 . Accessed: 21/10/2013 07:50 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars
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Job enrichment and job enlargement Job Enrichment should be distinguished from enlargement job enlargement attempts to make a job more varied by removing the dullness associated with performing repetitive operations. In job enrichment‚ the attempt is to build in to jobs a higher sense of challenge and achievement. The accumulation of achievement must lead to a felling of personal growth accompanied by a sense of responsibility. The goal of job enrichment is not merely to make the more varied
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JOB ENLARGEMENT TECHNIQUES Job Enlargement is the horizontal expansion of a job. It involves the addition of tasks at the same level of skill and responsibility. It is done to keep workers from getting bored. Examples: Small companies may not have as many opportunities for promotions‚ so they try to motivate employees through job enlargement. "Job enlargement refers to adding a few more task elements horizontally." "Job enlargement involves performing a variety of jobs or operations
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Operations Management | Research Paper | Job Enrichment and Job Rotation | Submitted by Brian King 12/6/2012 | Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine job enrichment and job rotation - how these programs can motivate employees to do their jobs better and the ways that managers use job enrichment and rotation to motivate employees. In it I will examine how employee job satisfaction is affected by job enrichment and job rotation‚ the benefits and disadvantages of both for the
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WHAT IS JOB ROTATION? Job rotation is the surest way of keeping the employee away from complacency and boredom of routine. It is difficult for an employee to sustain his interest in a given Job for any substantial length of time as humans have the tendency of outgrowing their jobs through the learning and experience that they gain over a period of time. Stimulating human mind through diversity of challenges is a sure way to bring to forefront its creative instincts and in taking the individual and
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Conduct Job Redesign? Organizations today are depending more on their human resources. They will be at risk if failing to have a proper match between work and employee capabilities as well as employee’s expectation. If organizations can provide satisfying work‚ then they are more likely to have happy and highly motivated employees. That is why it is so important to design work so that people’s jobs are as satisfying as possible. However‚ some organizations still view job design and redesign as a dead
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