Aspect of Job Design
Job design is an important part
of the HRM, which is used in order in one hand to meet the employee expectation
& other hand to meet the organization goals as well.
The main objective of the job design
is to reduce the stress and dissatisfaction among the employees arising due to
the nature of the task
Job design can be defined as
“the specification of the contents, methods, and relationships of jobs in order
to satisfy technological and organizational requirements as well as the social
and personal requirements of the job holder” (Armstrong, 2003).
Techniques of job design
Management is using several important
methods to designing the job. Some key job design techniques are as follows,
- Job simplification
- Job rotation
- Job enrichment
- Job enlargement
Job simplification
The job simplification means breaking
the job in to easier sub parts with the intention to enhance the individual’s
productivity by minimizing the physical and mental efforts required to a
complex job.
By doing the same thing again and
again the employees gain proficiencies in the jobs assigned to them and as
result profitability of the organization increases.
Job rotation
Job rotation is a system, which allows employees to rotate from
one job to another, in a predetermined way (Durai, 2010).
In order for the job rotation
procedure to be effective and the employee not be rotated in an inappropriate
job position, four factors should be taken into account:
a) the gender of the employee,
b) the physical demands of the job
position,
c) the knowledge, skills and
capacities of the employee
d) the demands and the time needed
for performing other tasks (Carnahan et al., 2000).
Advantages of job rotation
- Reduces the monotony of work
- Broadens one’s knowledge and skills
- Helps the management to explore the hidden talent of an individual
- Helps an individual to realize his own interest
- Helps in creating the right employee job fit
- Developing a wider range of experience
Disadvantages of job rotation
- Reduces
uniformity of work
- Fear
of performing another task effectively
- Frequent
interruptions in the work
- Misunderstanding
between the team members or union.
- Difficulty in coping with other team members
Job enrichment
The Job Enrichment is the
job design technique used to increase the satisfaction among the employees by
delegating higher authority and responsibility to them and thereby enabling
them to use their abilities to the fullest.
The intention of job enrichment
is to give an enhanced autonomy for the employees of an organization and
improve operational efficiency for the organization itself (Durai, 2010).
According to the Lunenburg (2011),
the following model has been introduced for identify the Job enrichment in
deferent way,
Job Enlargement
Job enlargement is another type of
job design when any company need for proper job design it can be opt for job enlargement.
This involve connecting different activities at the same level in the
organization and adding them to the existing job. It increases the scope of the
job. Also it called the horizontal expansion of job activities.
References
Carnahan, B.J., Redfern, M.S., & Norman, B. (2000). Designing
safe job rotation schedules using optimization
and heuristic search. Ergonomics, 43:4, 543-560
Lunenburg, F.C. (2011). Motivating
by Enriching Jobs to Make Them More Interesting and Challenging.
International Journal of Management, Business, and
Administration,
Michael
Armstrong (2003). A Handbook of Management Techniques. London: Kogan Page
Limited
Pravin
Durai (2010). Human Resource Management. New Delhi: Pearson Education




Well explained.Nice article
ReplyDeleteThanks Mahesh
ReplyDeleteA very good article and clearly explained.
ReplyDeleteThanks anfas
ReplyDeleteGood job. However, to earn more marks please refer to the assessment criteria.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir.I'll do it
DeleteNicely summarized on the topic. Good article.
ReplyDeleteclearly explained & good article
ReplyDeleteyou have clearly explained methods of job design. The job design specifies the contents and procedures of performing the task in the organization it helps in designing the organizational structure.
ReplyDeleteJob design is an effective tool which is used in order on the one hand to meet the needs of the employees and on the other to satisfy the interests of the organisation.
ReplyDeleteCearly explained the topic. Good article
ReplyDelete