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                    Notes             The job ranking method arranges jobs in numerical order on the basis of the importance
                                       of the job's duties and responsibilities to the organisation.

                                      The job classification system slots jobs into preestablished grades. Higher-rated grades
                                       demand more responsibilities, tougher working conditions and varied job duties.
                                      The point system of job evaluation uses a point scheme based upon the compensable job
                                       factors of skill, effort, responsibility and  working conditions. The more  compensable
                                       factors a job possesses, the more points are assigned to it. Jobs with higher accumulated
                                       points are considered more valuable to the organisation.
                                      The factor comparison system evaluates jobs on a factor-by-factor basis against important
                                       jobs within an organisation.

                                   9.8 Keywords


                                   Classification Method: A method of job evaluation that concentrates on creating certain common
                                   job grades based on skills, knowledge and abilities.

                                   Factor Comparison Method:  A method of job evaluation where job factors are compared  to
                                   determine the worth of a job.
                                   Job Analysis: The systematic collection, evaluation and organisation of information about jobs.

                                   Job Evaluation: A systematic way of assessing the relative worth of a job.
                                   Job Grading Method: Under this method, number of grades is first decided upon, and the factors
                                   corresponding to these grades are then determined. Job grades are arranged in the order of their
                                   importance in the form of schedule.
                                   Performance Appraisal: A formal process in an organisation whereby each employee is evaluated
                                   to find how he is performing.

                                   Point Method: A method of job evaluation where jobs are classified on identification criteria
                                   and the degree to which these criteria exist on the job.
                                   Ranking Method: A method of job evaluation which ranks employees from highest to lowest.

                                   9.9 Review Questions


                                   1.  What is job evaluation? Explain the objectives of job evaluation. How do you prepare the
                                       ground for evaluating jobs?
                                   2.  What are the conventional and non-conventional techniques of job evaluation? What type
                                       of technique would you adopt to evaluate the jobs of Engineer (Maintenance), Engineer
                                       (Marketing) and Chief Engineer in a large machine tools industry?
                                   3.  What are the quantitative and non-quantitative techniques of job evaluation? Which type
                                       of technique do you adopt to evaluate the job  of Officer  (Agriculture), Officer  (Large
                                       Industry), Officer (Small Scale Industry), Economic Officer and General Officer, in a large
                                       commercial  bank?
                                   4.  "Job evaluation does not usually price jobs." Discuss.

                                   5.  Explain the advantages and limitations of job evaluation as a basis for fixing and revising
                                       wages and salaries.
                                   6.  Explain different techniques of job evaluation. What are the advantages and disadvantages
                                       of each technique?




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