Sunday, December 5, 2021

My HR Blog # 9

 Job Designs

Introduction 

The process of defining employees' roles and duties, as well as the systems and procedures they should use or follow, is known as job design. Job design, or redesign, is primarily concerned with coordinating and optimizing work processes in order to add value and improve performance. Properly designed job rolls could produce highly efficient outcomes with optimized productivity.

The natural next step after job analysis is job design. It entails making purposeful attempts to organize tasks, roles, and responsibilities into a work unit in order to meet organizational goals. It is concerned with the grouping and allocation of organizational work activities and tasks into sets, with a single set of actions forming a "job" that is then done by a job incumbent. (Rajguru, n.d.)


         Figure 1: Job Design Source: (hireology.com)

According to Robinson, 2021 there are five steps to design a job that effectively motivates an employees

  •      Skill Variety
  •      Task Identity
  •      Task Significance
  •      Autonomy
  •      Job Feedback

Conclusion

The content and processes for accomplishing the task in the organization are specified in the job design. As a result, it aids in the creation of organizational structures. The job design process determines the organizational structure. It is critical in determining the need for and requirements for organizational structure. Job design also identifies the corporate culture, conventions, and values that employees must adhere to in order to fulfill the organization's objectives.

 

References

Rajguru, k., n.d. www.economicsdiscussion.net. [Online]
Available at: https://www.economicsdiscussion.net/human-resource-management/what-is-job-design/31762
[Accessed 5 December 2021].

Robinson, A., 2021. hireology.com. [Online]
Available at: https://hireology.com/blog/design-a-job-that-motivates-employees/
[Accessed 5 12 2021].

 

 

10 comments:

  1. job analysis provides information on the skills and competencies needed to do a job efficiently. Job design, on the other hand, helps to coordinate a job's tasks, duties, and responsibilities in order to meet organizational and individual goals (Rajaguru, 2021). thanks to share

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  2. It is a complex process to determine the specific tasks and responsibilities to be performed and carried out by the employees. And it helps management to identify employees skills and competencies.

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  3. Job design involves the conscious efforts to organize tasks, duties and responsibilities into a unit of work to achieve certain objectives. good article thanks for shearing

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  4. The key task of organization is Job Design, or redesign, is to coordinate and optimize work processes to create value and maximize performance within firm. And it's important to an every organization to achieve their goals and success. Good explanation through your article and valuable.

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  5. Job design means the description of duties, tasks, responsibilities, skills, methods, and relationships required to perform a given set of work. In other words, job design includes the components of the job and the pattern of interactions among employees, with the aim of meeting both the organisational and social needs of the job holder.

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  6. The process of establishing employees' roles and duties, as well as the systems and procedures that they should utilize or follow, is known as job design. The primary goal of job design, or redesign, is to organize and optimize work processes in order to maximize value and performance (CIPD, 2021)

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  7. Job design is affected by organizational, environmental, and behavioral factors. A properly designed job will make it productive and satisfying.

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  8. Job design is very important because this is the process which makes sure that the job remains updated and is relevant to the employee. The main objective here is to reduce dissatisfaction which comes while doing the job on daily basis. This dissatisfaction can lead to employee leaving the organization. Really important article

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  9. Specific job design is important to improve the efficiency of the employees. Further, effective job design is supportive to motivate employees while providing a safe work environment.

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  10. Job deign is a kind of researching and analytical task that complying with the organizational requirement. Moreover job designer should state the academic qualifications with the related experience in his/ her design. The Job design commissioning sort of crucial task in every organization.

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