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Designing work


Job design refers to the way tasks are combined to form complete jobs.
It involves trying to shape the right jobs to conform to the right people,
taking into account both the organization’s goals and the employees’
satisfaction. Well-designed jobs lead to high motivation, high-quality
performance, high satisfaction, and low absenteeism and turnover.

CREATE NATURAL


WORK UNITS


Design tasks to form an
identifiable whole to
increase employee
“ownership” and to
encourage workers
to view their jobs
as important.

Ways to
design work
by enhancing
the five
dimensions

Defining jobs
Jobs vary considerably: a lifeguard,
for example, will have very different
day-to-day responsibilities than an
accountant or a construction worker.
However, any job can be described
in terms of five core job dimensions:


  • Skill variety: the degree to which^
    a job requires a variety of different
    activities so that the worker can
    employ a number of different skills
    and talents.
    -^ Task identity: the degree to which^
    a job requires completion of a whole
    and identifiable piece of work.
    -^ Task significance: the degree to which
    a job has an impact on the lives of
    other people.

  • Autonomy: the degree to which a job
    provides freedom and discretion to
    the worker in scheduling tasks and
    in determining how the work will
    be carried out.
    -^ Feedback: the degree to which^
    the worker gets direct and clear
    information about the effectiveness
    of his or her performance.
    As a manager, you can maximize
    your team’s performance by enhancing
    these five dimensions. Skill variety, task
    identity, and task significance combine
    to create meaningful work. Jobs with
    these characteristics will be perceived


as important, valuable, and worthwhile.
Jobs that possess autonomy give
workers a sense of responsibility for
their results. Jobs that provide feedback
indicate to the employee how effectively
he or she is performing.

Skill variety, task identity,


and task significance
combine to create jobs

that are seen as important,
valuable, and worthwhile

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