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  2. Job enrichment - Wikipedia

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    Job enrichment is seen as a vertical job restructuring technique where the focus is on giving the employee more authority, independence, and control over the manner the activity is completed. On the other hand, job enlargement is seen as a horizontal restructuring technique where the focus is merely increasing the number of assignments but does ...

  3. Job analysis - Wikipedia

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    Job enrichment means re-designing jobs in a way that increases the opportunities for the worker to experience feelings of responsibility, achievement, growth and recognition. [ 18 ] Whether enriched, specialized or enlarged, workers still generally have specific jobs to do, and these jobs have required job descriptions.

  4. Job enlargement - Wikipedia

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    Job enlargement means increasing the scope of a job through extending the range of its job duties and responsibilities generally within the same level and periphery. Job enlargement involves combining various activities at the same level in the organization and adding them to the existing job.

  5. Work motivation - Wikipedia

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    Job enrichment is focused on leveraging those aspects of jobs that are labeled motivators, such as control, intellectual challenge, and creativity. The most common form of job enrichment is vertical loading where additional tasks or discretion enhances the initial job design.

  6. Job characteristic theory - Wikipedia

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    Job characteristics theory is a theory of work design.It provides “a set of implementing principles for enriching jobs in organizational settings”. [1] The original version of job characteristics theory proposed a model of five “core” job characteristics (i.e. skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback) that affect five work-related outcomes (i.e ...

  7. What Latest Employment News Means for Job-Seekers - AOL

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    Strong job-growth numbers in February and a slight dip in unemployment should encourage people to restart the job search -- especially in the temporary job market. The unemployment rate fell to 8. ...

  8. What a hot job market means for inflation - AOL

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    The US job market is still piping hot. That’s raising questions about how fast inflation will continue to cool. The economy added a staggering 254,000 jobs in September, according to Friday data ...

  9. Two-factor theory - Wikipedia

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    Herzberg's theory concentrates on the importance of internal job factors as motivating forces for employees. He designed it to increase job enrichment for employees. Herzberg wanted to create the opportunity for employees to take part in planning, performing, and evaluating their work. He suggested to do this by: [4] [5] [10]