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Norton, Steven D.; And Others – Human Resource Management, 1979
Discusses research that shows the conditions most likely to be associated with a successful job enrichment program. (Author/LD)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Job Enrichment, Job Satisfaction, Literature Reviews
Taylor, James C. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1976
Examples of successful implementation of sociotechnical design of workplaces indicate that workplaces can be redesigned to achieve a closer match between employee values and organizational work roles. Organizational effectiveness does not seem to be sacrificed as a consequence of such action. (Author/JDS)
Descriptors: Job Enrichment, Job Satisfaction, Need Gratification, Organizational Development
Woodman, Richard W.; Sherwood, John J. – Personnel Journal, 1977
Job design or redesign (intended to create a more meaningful working environment that meets the needs of people as well as the organization) is discussed in terms of job rotation, work simplification, job enlargement, job enrichment, and other concepts relating to successfully redesigning other's jobs as part of effective management. (TA)
Descriptors: Definitions, Guidelines, Job Development, Job Enrichment
Wadsworth, M. D. – Personnel Journal, 1976
Companies that use the type of evaluation described should be able to match employee and jobs more accurately while increasing knowledge of their critical employee's needs. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Job Development, Job Enrichment, Job Placement
Fairfield-Sonn, James W.; Morgan, Sandra; Sumukadas, Narendar – Simulation & Gaming, 2004
Over the last several decades many systematic management approaches, such as Total Quality Management, aimed at improving organizational performance and employee satisfaction have captured organizations' attention. Given their origins in statistics, operations management, and engineering, many of the concepts and techniques are technical. When…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Total Quality Management, Job Satisfaction, Students

Martell, Charles – College and Research Libraries, 1981
The implementation of work redesign techniques described or similar advanced methods of organization and work system design should allow academic libraries to respond more effectively to rapid changes in user demand and improve the quality of working life of their employees. Included are 44 references. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Charts, Job Enrichment, Job Satisfaction
Koch, E. L. – 1981
There has been for over a century a movement for the humanization of work. The movement's two branches--a European one emphasizing worker alienation and structural change and a North American one emphasizing job enrichment--have converged somewhat as the concept of "quality of work life" (QWL) has emerged in the 1970's. Business concepts…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Environment, Humanism, Industrial Structure
Schnulle, Linda – 1977
Primarily the result of observations made during an eighteen-day tour of the People's Republic of China (conducted by Professor Eugene Gilliom at Ohio State University), this paper examines working conditions and attitudes toward work in China. Focus in the first half of the paper is on motivation to work in China and how it differs from U.S.…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Cultural Context, Economics, Employment Practices
Watson, Thomas W.; Zumbro, Patrick A. – 1977
The main text of this report consists of a review and evaluation of job enrichment as an approach to job redesign, with implications for Air Force research and application. In addition, two appendixes are included: the first, a supplemental historical discussion; the second, a ninety-six-item annotated bibliography. Specific objectives are to…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Behavior Theories, Job Development, Job Enrichment
Meggitt, P. H. – 1977
In the form of a diary, an educational consultant describes the highlights of three months of organizational development at an Australian high school. The intervention involved staff, administrators, teachers, students, and parents in the goal of improving the quality of life and learning at the school. Change strategies are described and the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Consultants
Stinnett, William D.; And Others – 1983
To investigate methods of improving both employees' productivity and the quality of their work life, workers from four businesses were surveyed before and after their organizations implemented a total employees involvement program. Survey questions covered employees' perceptions of (1) the quality of the product produced, (2) the leadership's…
Descriptors: Adults, Communication Research, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
Glaser, Edward M.; And Others – 1976
A 3-year research project conducted at a new pharmaceutical manufacturing plant was designed to determine whether quality of worklife (QWL) consultation provided to a new plant during its planning, staffing, organizing, and initial operation would contribute to improved job satisfaction and productivity as compared with a long-established, more…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency
Stokes, Bruce – 1978
The world economic situation is beset by growing worker dissatisfaction, slowing economic growth, and rising energy and resource costs. A partial solution to these problems may be worker participation in management and ownership. As production has become more dehumanized and workers have become increasingly dissatisfied and alienated, the quality…
Descriptors: Administration, Cooperatives, Decision Making, Economic Climate
University and College Labor Education Association, East Lansing, MI. – 1977
The report describes a project on union citizenship activity and presents recommendations from a labor education conference in Silver Spring, Maryland, November 9-10, 1977. Citizen education of union members involves training programs for workers undertaken either singly by unions or in concert with educational institutions. The report is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Affective Objectives, Citizen Role