Unit 6.3- Improving organisational design and human resource flow Flashcards
What is job design?
The process of grouping together or dividing up tasks and responsibilities to create complete jobs.
What is job enlargement?
Same level of complexity but more tasks. Also known as horizontal loading.
What is horizontal loading?
Allows employees to do a range of tasks.
What is an example of job enlargement?
Job rotation
What is job rotation?
Employees switching from one duty to another.
Why do businesses do job rotation?
Keeps employees motivated and avoids tedium
What is job enrichment?
Jobs should be designed to meet these needs of employees. Also known as vertical loading
What are the types of job design
- Job enlargement
- Job enrichment
- Empowerment
What is vertical loading?
Jobs are redesigned to provide more challenge and complex tasks
- Making their job harder
- Giving more responsibility
- Giving more authority
- Giving them more training
What is empowerment?
- Gives workers greater control over their working life.
- Opportunity to decide how to carry out their duties and organise their work
What is the Hackman and Oldham job characteristics model?
The type of tasks completed by employees significantly impacts their motivation.
What are the five sections of the Hackman and Oldham job characteristics model?
- Skill variety
- Task identity- handing over a complete bit of work to the next stage in the process.
- Task significance
- Autonomy- Freedom an individual has to make decisions
- Job feedback
What recent developments have there been in job design?
- Flexible working times
- Flexible contract options
- Flexible location