IRE367H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Job Analysis, Jargon, Procedural Justice

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Ire367 chapter 7: evaluating jobs: the job evaluation process. In conducting job evaluation, key objectives are to ensure that all jobs in the organization are compensated equitably and are perceived by organizational members as being compensated equitably. Effective job evaluation should ensure that jobs are not underpaid - which would make it difficult to attract qualified employees - and not overpaid - which is important from a cost and competitive viewpoint. A precondition for job evaluation is accurate information about the jobs to be evaluated. The purpose of job analysis is to obtain this job information, which is usually summarized in the form of a job description. A job description is a summary of the duties, responsibilities, and reporting relationships that pertain to a particular job. Derived from the job analysis and description are the job specifications, which are the employee qualifications deemed necessary to successfully perform the duties the job involves.

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