Labor specialization includes the development of specialized tools to reduce labor costs.

The objective of a human resource strategy is to

manage labor and design jobs so people are effectively and efficiently utilized.

Human resource strategy ensures that people are

efficiently utilized and have a reasonable quality of work life

Employment-stability policies follow demand exactly, matches direct labor costs to production, incurs costs in hiring and termination and insurance, and labor is treated as

Employment-stability policies hold employment constant, maintains trained workforce, minimizes hiring layoff and unemployment costs, employees may be underutilized during slack periods, and labor is treated as

standard work schedules are five eight-hour days.
-flextime- allows employees within limits to determine their own schedules.
-part-time status- fewer, possibly irregular hours
flexible work week/compressed workweek-

job classification and work rules specify who can do what, when they can do it, under what conditions they can do it, which often results in

specifying the tasks that constitute a job for an individual or a group:
1. job specialization
2. job expansion
3. psychological components
4. self-directed teams
5. motivation and incentive systems

the division of labor into unique tasks; first suggested by adam smith in 1776. follows three things;
1. development of dexterity
2. less loss of time
3. development of specialized tools

later, charles babbage (1832) added another consideration:
4. paying exactly the wage needed for the particular skill required

adding more variety to jobs. intended to reduce boredom associated with labor specialization, such as; job enlargement, job rotation, job enrichment, and employee empowerment

introduced psychology into the workplace, social system and distinct roles played by individuals may be more important than physical factors, may be dominant expectation and contribution. This man studied this.

5 core job characteristics:
1. skill variety
2. job ____
3. job significance
4. ______
5. feedback

group of empowered individuals working together to reach a common goal. may be more organized for long and short term objectives. effective because they provide employee empowerment, ensures core job characteristics, meet individuals psychological needs.

to maximize effectiveness of self-directed teams, managers should:
-ensure those who have legitimate contributions are on the team
-provide __ ____
-ensure the necessary training
-endorse clear objectives and goals
-employ financial and non-financial rewards
-reduce ____ ____

management support, supervisory control

limitations of job expansion:
-higher capital cost
-individual differences
-higher wage rates
-smaller ___ ____
-higher ___ ____

labor pool, training costs

Motivation and incentive systems:
____- cash or stock options
profit-sharing- profits for distributions to employees
-gain-sharing- rewards for improvements
-incentive systems- typically based on production rates
-knowledge-based systems- reward for knowledge or skills

the study of the human interface with the environment and machines

focuses on how tasks are performed. used to analyze;
1. movement of individuals or material
2. activities of human and machine activity
3. body movement

use low-cost visual devices to share information quickly and accurately; displays and graphs replace printouts and paperwork; able to provide timely information in a dynamic environment

effective manpower planning is dependent on a knowledge of the labor required. necessary for determining staffing requirements

the amount of time required to perform a job or part of a job. accurate ___ ____ help determine labor requirements, costs, and fair work.

meaningful labor standards help determine:
1. labor content of items produced
2. ___ needs
3. cost and time estimates
4. crew size and ___ ____
5. expected production
6. basis of _______ plans
7. efficiency of employees

staffing, work balance, wage-incentive

labor standards may be set in four ways:

1. historical experience
2. time studies
3. predetermined time standards
4. work sampling

how the task was performed last time; easy and inexpensive

involves timing a sample of a worker's performance and using it to set a standard. requires trained and experienced observers.

time studies steps:
1. define the task to be studied.
2. divide the task into ___ ____
3. decide how many times to ____ the task
4. time and ___ element times and rating of performance

precise elements, measure, record

time studies cont.
5. compute ___ ____ ____
6. determine performance rating and ___ ____
7. add the normal times for each element to develop the total normal time for the task
8. compute the __ ___

average observed time, normal time.

standard time

sum of the times recorded to perform each element/number of observations

average observed time * performance rating factor

total normal time/1-allowance factor

4-7% of total time for use of restroom, water fountain, etc.

based upon actual delays that occur

based on our knowledge of human energy expenditure

3 factors to determine ___ ___:
1. how accurate we want to be
2. the desired level of confidence
3. how much variation exists within the job elements

estimates percent of time a worker spends on various tasks. requires random observations to record worker activity.

advantages of work sampling:
-less expensive
-observers need ___ ____
-studies can be delayed or interrupted with little impact on results
-worker has little chance to ___ ___
-less intrusive

little training, affect results

disadvantages of work sampling:
-doesn't divide work elements as completely as time study
-can yield biased results if observer does not follow ___ ___
-less accurate, especially when job element times are short

important issues may relate to equal opportunity, equal pay for equal work, and safe working conditions. helpful to work within government agencies.

Is a method of giving an employee more responsibility that includes some of the planning and control necessary for job accomplishment?

Vertical expansion gives employees more planning and/or control over their work, which is job enrichment.

What type of work schedule that allow employees within limits to determine their own schedules?

Flexitime, sometimes also called flextime, is a working schedule which allows employees to choose when to start and end their workday, and/or how long to take their break for, within agreed limits set by management. It's one of the key ways to increase work flexibility and attractiveness of a workplace.

Is a system providing some portion of any profit for distribution to employees?

A profit-sharing plan is a retirement plan that gives employees a share in the profits of a company. Under this type of plan, also known as a deferred profit-sharing plan (DPSP), an employee receives a percentage of a company's profits based on its quarterly or annual earnings.

What term means that both management and employees strive to meet common objectives a quality of work life b mutual trust C mutual commitment D human resources?

The goal of a human resource strategy is to manage labor and design jobs so people are effectively and efficiently utilized. True. Equitable pay alone cannot achieve a reasonable quality of work life in an organization. True. Mutual trust means that both management and employee strive to meet common objectives.

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