Chapter 4 Job Analysis and Job Design
Job Rotation
a process whereby employees rotate in and out of different jobs.
Task Force Teams
A task force is formed by management to immediately resolve a major problem
Job Identification
Distinguishes job from all other jobs
Job enrichment
Enhancing a job by adding more meaningful tasks and duties to make the work more rewarding or satisfying
Employee Empowerment
Granting employees power to initiate change, thereby encouraging them to take charge of what they do
Employee Involvement Groups (EIs)
Groups of employees who meet to resolve problems or offer suggestions for organizational improvement (quality circles)
Self-Directed Teams
Groups of highly trained individuals performing a set of interdependent job tasks within a natural work unit. The team members rely on consensus-type decision making to perform their work duties, solve problems, or deal with internal or external customers.
Essential Functions
Indicate responsibilities entailed and results to be accomplished
Job Title
Indicates job duties and organizational level
Flex Time
Working hours that permit employees the option of choosing daily starting and quitting times, provided that they work a set number of hours per day or week.
Job Analysis
analysis is the systematic process of collecting information about all of the parameters of a job—its basic responsibilities, the behaviors, skills, and the physical and mental requirements of the people who do it.
Industrial Engineering
A field of study concerned with analyzing work methods and establishing time standards
Project Teams
A group formed specifically to design a new product or service. The members are assigned by their managers on the basis of their ability to contribute to the team's success. The group normally disbands after the task is done.
Process improvement teams
A group made up of experienced people from different departments or functions. The group is charged with improving quality, decreasing waste, or enhancing the productivity of processes that affect all departments or functions. The members normally appointed by management.
Cross-Functional Teams
A group staffed with a mix of employees from an organization's marketing, production. engineering departments, and so forth to accomplish a specific objective.
Job Crafting
A naturally occurring phenomenon whereby employees mold their tasks to fit their individual strengths, passions, and motives better
Employee Engagement
A situation in which workers are enthusiastic and immersed in their work to the degree that it improves the performance of their companies
Job Design
An outgrowth of job analysis that improves jobs through technological and human considerations in order to enhance organization efficiency and employee job satisfaction
Compressed Workweek
Shortening the number of days in the workweek by lengthening the number of hours worked per day.
Job Sharing
Shortening the number of days in the workweek by lengthening the number of hours worked per day.
Job Specification
Statement of the needed knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) of the person who is to perform the job
Job Description
Statement of the tasks, duties, and responsibilities (TDRs) of a job to be performed
Job Enlargement
The process of adding a greater variety of tasks to a job.
Ergonomics
The process of studying and designing equipment and systems that are easy and efficient for people to use and that ensure their physical well-being.
Telecommuting
The use of personal computers, networks, and other communications technology such as fax machines to do work in the home that is traditionally done in the workplace.