PSY 320 Job Redesign
and Workplace Rewards
The Job Redesign and Workplace Rewards Assessment is a
two-part project that asks you to assess the current state of your workplace
environment in regard to how it motivates--or fails to motivate--employees to affect
increased job satisfaction and workplace productivity.
Part One
Prepare a 1,750 word assessment focusing on a selected job
or department in your company in regard to the related system of goal-setting,
performance evaluation, and workplace rewards that affect productivity and job
satisfaction. Address the following:
•Identify the position's current major components, tasks, or
responsibilities. Does the job allow any self-management or sense of choice?
Does the position cultivate a sense of intrinsic motivation?
•Briefly discuss current company-wide rewards, such as bonus
plans or profit-sharing, and one-to-one rewards, such as praise or recognition.
Examine and evaluate if these rewards are effective in motivating behavior for
this position.
•Identify how goals are used at your company with regard to
the position. Consider what kinds of goals are set, how the goals are set, and
if the goal system is effective for this position.
Part Two
Prepare a 7 page slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation
based on Part One. Address the various ways a position could be redesigned to
increase job satisfaction and productivity. The proposed modification can be
made to the position or department, or to the company's broader system
of goal-setting, performance evaluation, and workplace
rewards. Include the following:
•Explore the various job redesign approaches to revise the
position.
•Describe the position's major components, tasks, or
responsibilities after it has been redesigned.
•What recommendations would you make to improve your
company's reward system with regard to this position?
•What recommendations would you make to improve the goal
system to increase productivity and job satisfaction for this position?
•Recommend an implementation plan for bringing the redesigned
position into the organization. Consider factors that might affect an
employee's intrinsic or extrinsic motivation.
Include at least three to five sources.
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