Description: Multiple Use Job Descriptions by Philip C. Grant Essentially a reference book for identifying job descriptions and developing responsibility categories as an aid to understanding the design of work. Aims to help management make better decisions in the core areas of human resource management, such as reward system design and training. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Designed as a specialized, practical reference for human resources professionals and students, this book fully explains both how to prepare and how to use job descriptions. The author breaks new ground by identifying a more extensive array of uses for job descriptions than in previous works on the subject--132 major management uses are discussed. Particular attention is given to gathering data for job descriptions and developing task/responsibility categories as an aid to understanding the design of work. Sample job descriptions are included to illustrate points made in the text. The author demonstrates the numerous ways in which job descriptions can help management make better decisions in each of the core areas of human resource management--job design, reward system design, employee staffing, employee training, and performance control. In addition, Grant addresses in detail the many typical problems organizations have with job description preparation and use, offering a wealth of suggestions for avoiding these common pitfalls.Finally, the book shows that the design of jobs can be accurately depicted by job descriptions if attention is given to key unconventional types of information such as task times and priorities, non-work and semi-work activity, and unplanned work. An especially valuable feature is the Appendix section which contains model forms and questionnaires, log sheets, lists of objectives, rules, regulations, policies, and more. Indispensable for personnel administrators and specialists, this book is also a unique and useful management tool for department and division heads throughout the organization. Author Biography PHILIP C. GRANT is Professor of Management at Husson College, Bangor, Maine and President of Supervisory Training Associates, a consulting firm specializing in human resources management. His more than 60 published articles have appeared in journals such as Personnel, Personnel Journal, and Personnel Administrator. He is also author of two previous books: Employee Motivation: Principles and Practices and The Performance Management Process. Table of Contents Job Descriptions: Their Nature and ImportanceOne Hundred Thirty-Two Major Management Uses for the Job DescriptionHow to Write a Job DescriptionHow to Gather Data for Preparation of the Job DescriptionThe Most Common Problems with Job DescriptionsAppendicesBibliographyIndex Review ?Designed as a specialized, practical reference for human resources professionals and students, this 158-page book explains how to prepare and use job descriptions. Grant identifies 132 management uses for job descriptions. He gives particular attention to gathering data for job descriptions and developing task/responsibility categories as an aid to understanding the design of work. Sample job descriptions also are included.?-Personnel Journal?This books goal is to explain to human resources professionals and students how to prepare and use job descriptions. The author is dedicated to demonstrating the may ways in which well-written job descriptions assist managers in most human resources ares, including job design, compensation, staffing, training, and performance appraisal. . . . The appendices are informative and useful.?-Personnel Psychology"This books goal is to explain to human resources professionals and students how to prepare and use job descriptions. The author is dedicated to demonstrating the may ways in which well-written job descriptions assist managers in most human resources ares, including job design, compensation, staffing, training, and performance appraisal. . . . The appendices are informative and useful."-Personnel Psychology"Designed as a specialized, practical reference for human resources professionals and students, this 158-page book explains how to prepare and use job descriptions. Grant identifies 132 management uses for job descriptions. He gives particular attention to gathering data for job descriptions and developing task/responsibility categories as an aid to understanding the design of work. Sample job descriptions also are included."-Personnel Journal Long Description Designed as a specialized, practical reference for human resources professionals and students, this book fully explains both how to prepare and how to use job descriptions. The author breaks new ground by identifying a more extensive array of uses for job descriptions than in previous works on the subject--132 major management uses are discussed. Particular attention is given to gathering data for job descriptions and developing task/responsibility categories as an aid to understanding the design of work. Sample job descriptions are included to illustrate points made in the text. The author demonstrates the numerous ways in which job descriptions can help management make better decisions in each of the core areas of human resource management--job design, reward system design, employee staffing, employee training, and performance control. In addition, Grant addresses in detail the many typical problems organizations have with job description preparation and use, offering a wealth of suggestions for avoiding these common pitfalls. Finally, the book shows that the design of jobs can be accurately depicted by job descriptions if attention is given to key unconventional types of information such as task times and priorities, non-work and semi-work activity, and unplanned work. An especially valuable feature is the Appendix section which contains model forms and questionnaires, log sheets, lists of objectives, rules, regulations, policies, and more. Indispensable for personnel administrators and specialists, this book is also a unique and useful management tool for department and division heads throughout the organization. Review Quote "This books goal is to explain to human resources professionals and students how to prepare and use job descriptions. The author is dedicated to demonstrating the may ways in which well-written job descriptions assist managers in most human resources ares, including job design, compensation, staffing, training, and performance appraisal. . . . The appendices are informative and useful."- Personnel Psychology Details ISBN0899304168 Author Philip C. Grant Year 1989 ISBN-10 0899304168 ISBN-13 9780899304168 Format Hardcover Publication Date 1989-01-20 Country of Publication United States DEWEY 658.306 Pages 164 Short Title MULTIPLE USE JOB DESCRIPTIONS Language English Media Book Illustrations black & white illustrations Subtitle A Guide to Analysis, Preparation, and Applications for Human Resources Managers Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc Place of Publication Westport UK Release Date 1989-01-20 AU Release Date 1989-01-20 NZ Release Date 1989-01-20 US Release Date 1989-01-20 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Audience Undergraduate Audience Age 7-17 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:9799596;
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ISBN-13: 9780899304168
Book Title: Multiple Use Job Descriptions
Publisher: ABC-Clio
Subject: Management
Publication Year: 1989
Number of Pages: 164 Pages
Publication Name: Multiple Use Job Descriptions: A Guide to Analysis, Preparation, and Applications for Human Resources Managers
Language: English
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Mechanical Engineering
Author: Philip C. Grant
Format: Hardcover