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Human Resource Management




                    Notes              physical and psychological and prepares the ground for complex operations of increased
                                       efficiency and better productivity.

                                   5.  Employee Training and Management Development: Job analyses provide information to
                                       the management of training and development programmes. It helps in determining the
                                       content and subject matter of training courses.
                                   6.  Performance Appraisal: It helps in establishing clear- cut standards which may be compared
                                       with the actual contribution of each individual.
                                   7.  Health and Safety: It provides an opportunity for identifying hazardous conditions and
                                       unhealthy environmental factors so that corrective measures may be taken to minimize
                                       and avoid the possibility of accidents.

                                   3.2.2 Steps in Job Analysis

                                   Step 1: Collection of Background Information:  The information  can  be  reviewed from  the
                                   background information such as organization charts, which tells us how the job in  question
                                   relates to the other jobs and where they fit in an organization the structure; class specification,
                                   which describes the general requirements of class of job to which the job under analysis belongs;
                                   job description, which provides a starting point from which to build the revised job description.

                                   Step 2: Selection of Representative Position to be Analysed: Since the analysis of job is time
                                   consuming, flow representative positions should be analysed.

                                   Step 3: Collection of Job Analysis Data: Job data on features of the  job, required employee
                                   qualifications and requirements should be collected from the employees who actually perform
                                   a job.
                                   Step 4: Developing a Job Description: The information collected is to be developed in the form
                                   of a job description. This is written statement that describes the main features of the job, as well
                                   the qualifications/activities which the job holder must possess.
                                   Step 5: Developing a  Job Specification:  The last step  is to convert Job  Description into  Job
                                   Specifications i.e., to specifically mention what personal qualities, traits, skills and background
                                   is necessary for getting the job done.




                                     Notes  Techniques for Job Analysis

                                     The  skills  and abilities  necessary for  successful performance  and the responsibilities
                                     inherent in the job can be obtained through such methods or approaches:
                                     1.   Personal Observation: Direct observation is especially useful  in jobs that consist
                                          primarily of observable physical ability, like the jobs of draftsman, mechanic, spinner
                                          or weaver. A trained observer observes a worker, recording what the worker does,
                                          how the work is done, and how long it takes. There are two types of observation:
                                          (a)  Continuous observation involves observing a job over a given period of time.
                                          (b)  Sampling  involves observing  several incumbents over random, relatively
                                               short periods of time. Observation is a simple and frequently used method of
                                               job analysis.
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