MANAGING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH JOB DESIGN AND WORK FLOW

MANAGING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH JOB DESIGN AND WORK FLOW

Project description

MAKE SURE THE PAPER IS 4 FULL PAGES, NOT 3 1/2.

MANAGING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH JOB DESIGN AND WORK FLOW

After reading the Background materials, you have been introduced to a number of ways to influence employee productivity. However, according to articles in USA Today and HRMagazine, some family-friendly programs are not providing the promised results:

Armour, S. (2003, October 20). More companies downsize family-friendly programs; No longer needed to keep workers: [FINAL Edition]. USA Today, p. A.01. Retrieved August 28, 2007, from National Newspapers (27) database. (Document ID: 427189741).

Wells, S. J. (2007, Oct). Are you too family friendly? HRMagazine, 52/10, 34-39.

What is going on here? Were the promises of these programs lies? Unnecessary?

Case Assignment

After reading the articles, respond to the following questions in a 4-page paper (not including cover and reference pages), citing Background materials, the Case articles, and any other resources that you find to support your position as a human resource manager:

Would you recommend to add or eliminate these types of programs to your organization’s benefits program?

Do these types of programs influenced productivity?

Where might they be more or less appropriate (what industries, when, etc.)?

Should you have policies in place that only a few might take advantage or benefit from?

Required Material

Armour, S. (2003, October 20). More companies downsize family-friendly programs; No longer needed to keep workers [FINAL Edition]. USA Today, p. A.01.

Conlin, M. (2001, April). Job Security, No. Tall Latte, Yes :Which traditions from the dot-com revolution will endure?. Business Week,(3726), 62-64.

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Dunham, K. J. (2000, October 31). Telecommuters’ LamentOnce Touted as the Future, Work-at-Home Situations Lose Favor With Employers. Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition), p. B.1.

Hymowitz, C. (2000, May 2). In the Lead: Motivating Employees In Volatile Era Means Managing Expectations. Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition), p. B1.

Wells, S. J. (2007, October). Are You Too Family Friendly? HRMagazine, 52(10), 35-39.