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Karacaoglu, Ömer Cem; Bayrakci, Mustafa – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2020
The purpose of this qualitative study, based on the Survey Method, was to introduce a new technique to collect data on educational practices. For this purpose, a sample practice was designed to implement with a volunteer study group comprising 36 editors in a publishing company. The task details of the sample practice were determined via DACUM…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Methods, Educational Research, Educational Practices
Lewis, Blake D., Jr. – Personnel Journal, 1973
A survey to determine the direction supervisory functions in business are taking is outlined, expressed in terms of the relative importance of current type functions. Four functions standing out most prominently are: setting goals, improving present methods, delegating work, and allocation of manpower. (KP)
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Labor Utilization, Management Systems, Methods
Boydell, T. H. – 1970
There is considerable evidence that a large number of recently appointed training specialists would welcome a straightforward account of job analysis. It is in the hope of providing such an account and of providing practical guidance that this booklet has been written. Major sections of this guide include: (1) Job Analysis--A Process, (2)…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Guides, Information Seeking, Information Sources
Vaughn, Ronald L.; Motley, Robert J. – Balance Sheet, 1970
Descriptors: Course Content, Instructor Coordinators, Job Analysis, Job Training
Carlisle, Kenneth E. – Performance and Instruction, 1984
Discusses three task analysis techniques utilized at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station to review training programs: analysis of (1) job positions, (2) procedures, and (3) instructional presentations. All of these include task breakdown, relationship determination, and task restructuring. (MBR)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Job Analysis, Job Training, Methods
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Krzystofiak, Frank; And Others – Personnel Psychology, 1979
Procedures used for developing a quantified job analysis system for managerial personnel in a power utility are described. Factor analysis of questionnaires yielded 60 job dimensions which were used to define position profiles and job clusters. The usefulness of this type of information for personnel decisions is discussed. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Administrators, Cluster Grouping, Job Analysis, Managerial Occupations
CRAWFORD, MEREDITH P. – 1966
OPEN AND CLOSED LOOP SIMULATION IS DISCUSSED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN TRAINING TECHNIQUES. AREAS DISCUSSED INCLUDE--(1) OPEN-LOOP ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION, (2) SIMULATION NOT INVOLVING PEOPLE, (3) ANALYSIS OF OCCUPATIONS, (4) SIMULATION FOR TRAINING, (5) REAL-SIZE SYSTEM SIMULATION, (6) TECHNIQUES OF MINIATURIZATION, AND…
Descriptors: Computers, Development, Job Analysis, Learning
Gullion, Christina; Gilpatrick, Eleanor – 1973
The Health Services Mobility Study is engaged in the development of generic methodology to analyze health occupations at the professional, technical, and aide level, with the aim of providing a data base that could result in the design of job ladders, curriculum guidelines for educational ladders, and the design of performance evaluation…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Ladders, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Dumas, Neil S.; Muthard, John E. – 1970
A method for analyzing the work in a department of physical therapy was devised and applied in a teaching hospital. Physical therapists, trained as observer-investigators, helped refine the coding system and were able to reliably record job behavior in the physical therapy department. The nature of the therapist's and aide's job was described and…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Job Analysis, Labor Utilization, Methods
Finnegan, Gregory T. – Performance and Instruction, 1984
Explains how the use of performance analysis technology in a hospital improved job performance, thereby generating dollar benefits and cost savings. The variables involved in this analysis are discussed in detail, and a case study illustrating its efffectiveness is included. (MBR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Hospitals, Improvement, Individual Power
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Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins. – 1975
A project was undertaken to devise an improved method for determining the workload generated by each direct instructional, instructional-related, and professional-related activity carried out at Colorado State University and the estimated workload expected of each instructional faculty member. These load factors specifically recognize the input…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Higher Education, Job Analysis
DeCotiis, Thomas A.; Morano, Richard A. – Training and Development Journal, 1977
Information from job analysis can be used to establish training objectives, to identify skills needed for the job, and to design performance tests. Methods of job analysis to yield necessary information for the creation of effective training programs are outlined. (MF)
Descriptors: Information Utilization, Job Analysis, Job Skills, Methods
Miller, Robert B. – 1974
The document reports on an extension of task analysis methodology. The concept of strategic principles or task strategies implicit in the job activities of highly proficient performers is examined with the intent of improving training. The goal is to identify or invent such strategies, as appropriate, and then proceed with training encouraging use…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Improvement, Information Processing, Job Analysis
Byers, Bruce B.; And Others – 1973
This report presents a consideration of the state-of-the-art of task analysis or job analysis. The report was developed in connection with the Allied Health Professions Project whose purpose was to provide the data necessary for the development of job-related curricula in training individuals for service in selected allied health occupations. Task…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum, Health Personnel
Fine, Sidney A.; Wiley, Wretha W. – 1971
Written for those responsible for designing jobs with career opportunities, this monograph is an outgrowth of the course "A Systems Approach To Task Analysis and Job Design." Major sections of the manual are: (1) Background and How To Read This Monograph, (2) How To Formulate Good Task Statements, (3) What You Can Do With Good Task Statements, (4)…
Descriptors: Guides, Job Analysis, Job Development, Labor Force Development
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