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                    Notes          3.  Distinguish between job description and job specification. What precautions should be
                                       taken while preparing them?

                                   4.  Construct a form for a sample job description. Why is a job description necessary before
                                       developing a job specification?

                                   5.  Describe the process involved in conducting a job analysis.
                                   6.  Describe three methods of analysing jobs, including some advantages and disadvantages
                                       of each method.

                                   7.  Why is job analysis the foundation of many other HR activities?
                                   8.  Why is a competency-based job analysis more difficult to conduct  than the traditional
                                       task-based approach?
                                   9.  Explain how you would carry out a job analysis in a company that had never had job
                                       descriptions.

                                   10.  Place yourself in the position of  being the  head of a service  department. How  might
                                       formally written job requirements help you manage your work unit?

                                   11.  'Although systematic in nature, a job description is still at best a subjective result of a job
                                       analysis." Why or why not? Discuss.

                                   12.  If you have to do job analysis, which steps do you follow in doing so?
                                   13.  Are job descriptions really necessary? What would happen if a company decided not to
                                       use any job descriptions at all?

                                   14.  Jobs and the nature of work itself are dramatically changing in our information-based,
                                       global economy. How will the emerging patterns of work affect the nature of organizational
                                       participation, the nature of our jobs and the process we employ to conduct job analyses in
                                       the future?

                                   15.  One of the common reasons advanced for not conducting job analyses is the substantial
                                       cost that can be associated with such an undertaking. Present a more balanced perspective
                                       by identifying both the various benefits of conducting job analyses and the incremental
                                       costs that may occur if the process is not instigated.

                                   Answers: Self  Assessment


                                   1.  (ii)                              2.   (iii)
                                   3.  (v)                               4.   (i)
                                   5 .  T                                 6.  F
                                   7.  F                                 8.   T

                                   9.  F                                 10.  T
                                   11.  T                                12.  F
                                   13.  F                                14.  T

                                   15.  F








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