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Trends in human resource management - 15 views

search on the following subtopics: 1. providing equal opportunities and a safe workplace 2. Analyzing work and designing jobs

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Alona Joy Dael

The Importance of Work Analysis & Job Design | eHow - 0 views

  • Work analysis drives many aspects of business operations.
  • various elements of the work and the knowledge, skills and abilities employees must have to successfully do the required tasks. Work analysis also identifies the end result of the work process and how a specific work function fits with other functions and operations in the organization.
  • Job design is driven by work analysis.
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  • obs may be designed based on work functions, techniques, materials, products, services, subject matter, worker requirements and physical demands of the job
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    Work analysis and job design were introduced in 1911 by Frederick W. Taylor in his book "Scientific Management," and have become integral parts of human resources management. With the constantly changing nature of work, many researchers have argued that work analysis and job design are no longer relevant.
arminaandrade1

Equal opportunity for employers - 0 views

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    Employer responsibilities Under the Equal Opportunity Act 2010, employers have a positive duty to take reasonable and proportionate measures to eliminate the following. Discrimination Discrimination is treating someone unfavourably because of a personal characteristic protected by the law such as sex, race or disability.
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    Employer responsibilities Under the Equal Opportunity Act 2010, employers have a positive duty to take reasonable and proportionate measures to eliminate the following. Discrimination Discrimination is treating someone unfavourably because of a personal characteristic protected by the law such as sex, race or disability. providing equal opportunities and a safe workplace
Alona Joy Dael

Equal opportunity - 0 views

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    Equal opportunity is the application of human rights principles and laws to help create an equitable environment for work, study and the provision of services. ...
marvendoong

JOB ANALYSIS AND DESIGN-SOME THOUGHTS - 0 views

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    Academia.edu helps academics follow the latest research.
altheamaediaz

Chapter 2 Job Analysis & Design - 0 views

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    The Importance of Job Analysis to Other Personnel Functions A key element in human resource management program is job analysis. Once an effective job analysis program is established and maintained, many troublesome personnel problems either become much less difficult to resolve or disappear entirely. Job analysis is the basis of the other personnel functions.
blairjoy

How do I Ensure that my Organisation Provides Equal Employment Opportunities to All? - 0 views

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    What is an Equal Employment Opportunity Workplace? It is a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment, where employment decisions are based on merit and where people have the chance to perform to their maximum potential. These workplaces value diversity, equity and equality of opportunity.
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    What is an Equal Employment Opportunity Workplace? It is a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment, where employment decisions are based on merit and where people have the chance to perform to their maximum potential. These workplaces value diversity, equity and equality of opportunity.
marielorieli

Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission - 0 views

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    The Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission promotes equal opportunity for all Territorians. Established in 1993, we aim to eliminate discrimination from happening by raising awareness about individual's rights and responsibilities under the Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Act.
nassibamacapaser

Job Analysis - A Basic Understanding - 0 views

  • Job Analysis - A Basic Understanding
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      Job Analysis is a systematic exploration, study and recording the responsibilities, duties, skills, accountabilities, work environment and ability requirements of a specific job. It also involves determining the relative importance of the duties, responsibilities and physical and emotional skills for a given job. All these factors identify what a job demands and what an employee must possess to perform a job productively.
  • What Does Job Analysis Involve ?
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      Job Analysis is a systematic exploration, study and recording the responsibilities, duties, skills, accountabilities, work environment and ability requirements of a specific job. It also involves determining the relative importance of the duties, responsibilities and physical and emotional skills for a given job. All these factors identify what a job demands and what an employee must possess to perform a job productively.
nikkisilagon

Current Trends in Human Resource Management - 0 views

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    The world of work is rapidly changing. As a part of organization, Human Resource Management (HRM) must be prepared to deal with effects of changing world of work. For the HR people it means understanding the implications of globalization, work-force diversity, changing skill requirements, corporate downsizing, continuous improvement initiatives, re-engineering, the contingent work force, decentralized...
arminaandrade1

Equal Opportunity and Workplace Diversity - what does it mean? - 0 views

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    Equal Opportunity and Workplace Diversity - what does it mean?Equal opportunity means that all people will be treated equally or similarly and not disadvantaged by prejudices or bias. This means that the best person for a job or a promotion is the person who earns that position based on qualifications, experience and knowledge. providing equal opportunities and a safe workplace
tiffylaspinas

Job Design ^^ - 1 views

marvendoong

How to avoid discrimination during the recruitment process - 0 views

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    Category: equal opportunity practices January 2014 Part of a new year for many businesses is to recruit new workers to fill gaps in the workforce, so if this is part of your business plan, today's bulletin is relevant to you.
marvendoong

Equal employment opportunity & anti-discrimination - 1 views

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    In Australia, national and state laws cover equal employment opportunity and anti-discrimination in the workplace. You're required by these laws to create a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. It's important that as an employer, you understand your rights and responsibilities under human rights and anti-discrimination law.
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    1. providing equal opportunities and a safe workplace
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    In Australia, national and state laws cover equal employment opportunity and anti-discrimination in the workplace. You're required by these laws to create a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. It's important that as an employer, you understand your rights and responsibilities under human rights and anti-discrimination law.
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    In Australia, national and state laws cover equal employment opportunity and anti-discrimination in the workplace. You're required by these laws to create a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. It's important that as an employer, you understand your rights and responsibilities under human rights and anti-discrimination law.
nadjahhadjiamer

Analyzing Work and Designing Jobs - 1 views

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    36 terms · Regulation of Human Resource Management name and describe all 3 of them Some federal agencies involved in regulating human resource management are what? → Regulation of Human Resourc..., what is Equal Em
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    Work Flow Design Managers analyze the tasks needed to produce a product or service  Job Set of related duties  Position Is the set of duties performed by one person  Before designing its work flow The organizaton's planners need to analyze what work needs to be done.  For each type of work, the analysis identifies the output of the process, the activities involved, and the three categories of input: materials and information, equipment, and human resources.  Outputs Are products of any work unit, say, a department or team.  Work flow analysis Considers the work processes used to generate the outputs identified. They are described in terms of operating procedures for every task performed by each employee at each stage of the process.  Work flow analysis Identifies the inputs required to carry out the work processes.  Job analysis The process of getting detailed information about jobs.  Job description List of the tasks, duties, and responsibilities that a job entails.  Job specification Looks at the qualities of the person performing the job. List of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics that an individual must have to perform the job.  Knowledge refers to the factual or procedural information that is necessary for successfully performing a task.  Skill Individuals level of proficiency at performing a particular task.  Ability refers to a more general enduring capability that an individual possesses.  Position analysis questionnaire standardized questionnaire contains 194 items to represent work behaviors, conditions, and characteristics that apply to variety of jobs.
Elver Amper

International Journal of Environmental and Science Education - 0 views

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    The International Journal of Environmental and Science Education (IJESE) publishes original research from throughout the world dealing with environmental education and science education. It publishes articles on psychological, sociological, economic and organizational aspects of environment and science education, as well as evaluation studies of curriculum development in these fields.
arminaandrade1

Chapter 4 Analyzing Work and Designing Jobs - 0 views

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    Analyzing work and designing jobs
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    40 terms · Work Flow Design → Managers analyze the tasks ..., Job → Set of related duties, Position → Is the set of duties perfor..., Before designing its work flow → The organizaton's planners ..., For each type of analyzing work and designing jobs
Alona Joy Dael

Flashcards - Chapter 3 - Providing Equal Employment Opportunity and a Safe Workplace - ... - 0 views

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