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This book was written to address the need for timely, thorough,
practical, and defensible job analysis for HR managers. Under
continuing development over the past 50 years, Functional Job
Analysis (FJA) is acknowledged by major texts in HR and
industrial/organizational psychology as one of the premier methods
of job analysis used by leading-edge organizations in the private
and public sectors. It is unique among job analysis methods in
having its own in-depth theoretical grounding within a systems
framework. In addition to providing a methodology for analyzing
jobs, it offers a rich model and vocabulary for communicating about
the competencies (skills) contributing to work success and about
the design of the work organization through which those
competencies are expressed. FJA is the right theory and methodology
for future work in an increasingly competitive global economy. This
book is the authoritative source describing how FJA can encourage
and support an ongoing dialogue between workers and management as
they jointly pursue total quality, worker growth, and organization
performance. It is a flexible tool, fully recognizing the rapid
changes impacting today's organizations. It is a comprehensive
tool, leading to an in-depth understanding of work, its results,
and its improvement in a unique organization context. It is a
humane tool, viewing workers in light of their full potential and
capacity for positive growth. With FJA, workers and managers can
work more constructively together in a wholesome and productive
work relationship.
This book was written to address the need for timely, thorough,
practical, and defensible job analysis for HR managers. Under
continuing development over the past 50 years, Functional Job
Analysis (FJA) is acknowledged by major texts in HR and
industrial/organizational psychology as one of the premier methods
of job analysis used by leading-edge organizations in the private
and public sectors. It is unique among job analysis methods in
having its own in-depth theoretical grounding within a systems
framework. In addition to providing a methodology for analyzing
jobs, it offers a rich model and vocabulary for communicating about
the competencies (skills) contributing to work success and about
the design of the work organization through which those
competencies are expressed.
FJA is the right theory and methodology for future work in an
increasingly competitive global economy. This book is the
authoritative source describing how FJA can encourage and support
an ongoing dialogue between workers and management as they jointly
pursue total quality, worker growth, and organization performance.
It is a flexible tool, fully recognizing the rapid changes
impacting today's organizations. It is a comprehensive tool,
leading to an in-depth understanding of work, its results, and its
improvement in a unique organization context. It is a humane tool,
viewing workers in light of their full potential and capacity for
positive growth. With FJA, workers and managers can work more
constructively together in a wholesome and productive work
relationship.
Human resource practitioners are repeatedly faced with the
challenge of effectively using language to clearly describe the
work performed on a job. Functional Job Analysis--an
internationally recognized and respected job analysis method --has
been meeting this challenge for more than forty years. In this
book, the authors show how human resource practitioners can use
structured task statements and comprehensive rating scales to gain
the perspective needed to map the domain of any job. In response to
the demands of human resource practitioners, the book focuses on
the seven scales used in Functional Job Analysis. More than 450
structured tasks were used to illustrate the breadth and scope of
all the levels of these scales. These tasks can be used effectively
as benchmarks to chart the work requirements of virtually any job.
Personnel practitioners will find insights into the challenges of
job analysis, as well as the tools needed to make job analysis more
comprehensive, useful, and effective for human resources.
Representing the most comprehensive information to date on the use
of Functional Job Analysis scales for rating job tasks, this book:
*addresses the problems of using language to clearly describe how
work is performed on the job;
*describes the relation between the need to carefully control the
language of job analysis and the structure inherent in the
Functional Job Analysis Worker Function scales--a conceptual link
showing the reader that the key to understanding work is in the
vocabulary used to describe work;
*contains the most comprehensive treatment of the way to write
clear and comprehensive task statements available in the job
analysis literature; and
*contains a sample task bank for the job of Functional Job
Analysts--aiding the reader in understanding how a complete
Functional Job Analysis should look.
Human resource practitioners are repeatedly faced with the
challenge of effectively using language to clearly describe the
work performed on a job. Functional Job Analysis--an
internationally recognized and respected job analysis method --has
been meeting this challenge for more than forty years. In this
book, the authors show how human resource practitioners can use
structured task statements and comprehensive rating scales to gain
the perspective needed to map the domain of any job. In response to
the demands of human resource practitioners, the book focuses on
the seven scales used in Functional Job Analysis. More than 450
structured tasks were used to illustrate the breadth and scope of
all the levels of these scales. These tasks can be used effectively
as benchmarks to chart the work requirements of virtually any job.
Personnel practitioners will find insights into the challenges of
job analysis, as well as the tools needed to make job analysis more
comprehensive, useful, and effective for human resources.
Representing the most comprehensive information to date on the use
of Functional Job Analysis scales for rating job tasks, this book:
*addresses the problems of using language to clearly describe how
work is performed on the job;
*describes the relation between the need to carefully control the
language of job analysis and the structure inherent in the
Functional Job Analysis Worker Function scales--a conceptual link
showing the reader that the key to understanding work is in the
vocabulary used to describe work;
*contains the most comprehensive treatment of the way to write
clear and comprehensive task statements available in the job
analysis literature; and
*contains a sample task bank for the job of Functional Job
Analysts--aiding the reader in understanding how a complete
Functional Job Analysis should look.
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