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Click To Edit Master Title Style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,McGraw-Hill/Irwin,2004,The McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.All rights reserved.,5-,#,PART TWO-STAFFING THE ORGANIZATION,Job Analysis,and,Job Design,5,PART TWO-STAFFING THE ORGANI,Chapter 5 Overview,Basic Terminology,Job Analysis,Job Design,Chapter 5 OverviewBasic Termi,Basic Terminology,Job Analysis,Products of Job Analysis,Job Analysis Methods,Observation,Interviews,Questionnaires,Functional Job Analysis,Dictionary of Occupational Titles,O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles,The ADA and Job Analysis,Potential Problems with Job Analysis,Basic Terminology,Figure 5.1,|,Relationship among Different Job Components,Figure 5.1|Relationship among,Basic Terminology,Job Analysis,Products of Job Analysis,Job Analysis Methods,Observation,Interviews,Questionnaires,Functional Job Analysis,Dictionary of Occupational Titles,O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles,The ADA and Job Analysis,Potential Problems with Job Analysis,Basic Terminology,Table 5.1,Area of InformationContents,Job title and locationName of job and where it is located.,Organizational relationshipA brief explanation of the number of persons supervised(if applicable)and the job title(s)of the position(s)supervised.A statement concerning supervision received.,Relation to other jobsDescribes and outlines the coordination required by the job.,Job summaryCondensed explanation of the content of the job.,Information concerningThe content of this area varies greatly from job,job requirementsto job and from organization to organization.Typically it includes information on such topics as machines,tools,and materials;mental complexity and attention required;physical demands and working conditions.,Information Provided by a Job Analysis,Table 5.1Area of Information,Basic Terminology,Job Analysis,Products of Job Analysis,Job Analysis Methods,Observation,Interviews,Questionnaires,Functional Job Analysis,Dictionary of Occupational Titles,O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles,The ADA and Job Analysis,Potential Problems with Job Analysis,Basic Terminology,Table 5.2,A job description should be a formal,written document,usually from one to,three pages long.It should include the following:,Date written.,Job Status(full-time or part-time;salary or wage).,Position title.,Job summary(a synopsis of the job responsibilities).,Detailed list of duties and responsibilities.,Supervision received(to whom the jobholder reports).,Supervision exercised,if any(who reports to this employee).,Principal contacts(in and outside the organization).,Related meetings to be attended and reports to be filed.,Competency or position requirements.,Required education and experience.,Career mobility(positions for which job holder may qualify next).,Contents of a Job Description,Table 5.2A job description sho,Basic Terminology,Job Analysis,Products of Job Analysis,Job Analysis Methods,Observation,Interviews,Questionnaires,Functional Job Analysis,Dictionary of Occupational Titles,O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles,The ADA and Job Analysis,Potential Problems with Job Analysis,Basic Terminology,Job Analysis,Products of Job Analysis,Job Analysis Methods,Observation,Interviews,Questionnaires,Functional Job Analysis,Dictionary of Occupational Titles,O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles,The ADA and Job Analysis,Potential Problems with Job Analysis,Basic Terminology,Job Analysis,Products of Job Analysis,Job Analysis Methods,Observation,Interviews,Questionnaires,Functional Job Analysis,Dictionary of Occupational Titles,O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles,The ADA and Job Analysis,Potential Problems with Job Analysis,Basic Terminology Basic Termi,Table 5.3,Category,Information input,Mental processes,Physical activities,Relationships with,other people,Job context,Other job,characteristics,Description,Where and how does the employee get the information used in performing the job?,What reasoning,decision-making,planning,and information-processing activities are involved in performing the job?,What physical activities does the employee perform,and what tools or devices are used?,What relationships with other people are required in performing the job?,In what physical or social contest is the work performed?,What activities,conditions,or characteristics other than those described above are relevant to the job?,Examples,Use of written materials.,Near-visual differentiation.,Level of reasoning in problem solving.,Coding/decoding.,Use of keyboard devices.,Assembling/disassembling.,Instructing.,Contacts with public,and/or customers.,High temperature.,Interpersonal conflict situations.,Specified work pace.,Amount of job structure.,Employee Activity Categories Used in the PAQ,Table 5.3Category,Table 5.4,Source:E.J.McCormick,P.R.Jeanneret,and R.C.Mecham,Position Analysis Questionnaire,.Copyright 1969 by Purdue Research Foundation,West Lafayette,Ind.Reprinted with permission.,Sample page from the Positio
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