Lecture 13 Flashcards
3 aspects of a job analysis
- job description
- performance standards
- job specification
4 elements of a job description
- job title
- job identification
- qualifications
- job duties
3 parts of the employee process
- recruiting/sourcing
- selection
- orientation
6 steps involved in the selection process
- application/screening
- employment testing
- background and reference checks
- interviews
- medical exam
- hiring decision
What are the 2 types of interviews
- structured interview
- unstructured interview
Structured interview
interviewer asks same specific questions of all interviewees
Unstructured interview
allows the interviewer the freedom to ask questions he or she believes are important
4 aspects of personnel actions
- promotion
- demotion
- transfer
- separation
Promotion
- gives an incentive
- gives people the chance to grow
- increases productivity
Demotion
- decreasing responsibility and authority but must be evidence based
- should never be a surprise
Separation
- can be voluntary (quitting or retiring)
- can also be involuntary (when you don’t want to go but you have to)
Transfer
-not moving up or down, just doing something different
Employee discipline
a tool used by managers to improve poor performance and enforce appropriate behaviour to ensure a productive and safe workplace
Purpose of employee discipline
- eliminate inappropriate behaviour
- create a win-win situation for a manager and subordinates
Disciplinary process
a progressive step-by-step method of dealing with performance problems in employees