Job design is very significant in human resource and operations management. A main origin or foundation of effective job performance and accomplishment is largely coming from well job design. It is the course by which manager that decides individual job tasks and right. Well designed jobs are very important in workplaces; so that stress can be reduced, motivation can be increased, and job satisfaction and performance can be improve so that firms and their quality of products can effectively compete in the marketplaces. On the other hand, job or employment performance is a complex variable that relies on the interaction or relationship of many causes. A good job design not only would assist managers and companies, but also would help employees to stay alive and carry on in the unstable or disordered market, especially in this slow economy. All in all, well job design would have been changed to make our works and our contributions to the management and organization more effective and efficient. Increasing job performance, motivation, and job satisfaction; enhancing cost effective and the value of its stakeholders, and improving customer service and management excellence are the main goals and objects of job design.
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I agree that Wal-Mart would be a safe investment in the market, for instance, in terms of rankings, it includes: number 2 in Fortune 500; S&P 500; Dow Jones Industrials; Dow Jones Global Titans; and number11 in FT Global 500 (Wal-Mart, 2009). It has about 2,100,000 employees in 2008 worldwide (e.g., about 55% of its stores are in the U.S., and others located in Canada, Mexico, China, Japan, UK, Europe, and South America) with more than 7,870 stores--including 890 discount outlets, 2,970 supercenters, 600 warehouses of Sam's club--the world's biggest retailers (Wal-Mart, 2009). Pan, Lai, Liang, and Leung (2009) analyze and argue that "retailing channels are increasingly being dominated by [power] retailers who are in a position to dictate and ordering schedules to manufacturers and suppliers. A dominant retailer, such as Wal-Mart, has the [power] to decide retail prices of products because there are so many manufacturers who are keen to sell their products through or to such a large and powerful retailer"(p.1). It is very true, there are hundreds and hundreds of shoppers with families line up in the Wal-Mart stores every weekend to shop their less price items even in this slow economy—this is why the company becomes a blue chip in the current stock market. The great strategic management and business policy (e.g., less price, quality merchandises, guaranteed satisfaction, a wide selection, friendly, excellent customer services with great shopping experience)--all these aspects make the company as the number one retailer in the U.S. and Canada. Ocean Conservancy in the U.S. has bad news. I agree it is not a good sign that its program expenses are nearing the same amount as their revenues. In order to function and manage well, it must get more than it spends, and the organization must increase fund raising, and do more public relations or advertising on public media—even it is one of America’s top 100 charities with over 500,000 volunteers and members (Ocean conservancy, 2009). Compared to other non-profit organizations (e.g., World Vision, or Red Cross), in our area, we seldom hear any news, or get any report from the Ocean Conservancy (especially, there is nothing about it on weekend morning’s non-for-profit organizations’ TV programs). The organization focuses on local or national level, and not much in international issues—however, oceans are connecting and bonding to each others. In order to get more supports, donors, volunteers, members, and funds, it needs to redesign its organizational structure and communication system. As we have so many lakes (e.g., Lake Superior, Lake Huron and Lake Ontario) that relating or connecting many major cities (e.g., Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, or New York) in North America, I suggest it should put all together and change the organization name as: "Ocean and Lake Conservancy" and keep protecting water, fish, and environment—this new name and approach may attract more urban school students, volunteers and members that they feel closely and directly their lakes and waters, so that it will get more fund raising and revenues in the coming years. Reference As a customer of Amazon.com in the last three years, I agree that the company has been under-performing based on its spending and rate of development in technology. Their customer services (especially in the issues of goods or books return or order cancellation) are performing very poor and even less well than other small online book stores. For instance, you may have to wait for more than 6 weeks (or up to 12 weeks on an international standard land service shipping times expired), before the company will refund your credit --even the vendors of goods or books in Amazon's marketplace never return your e-mails, or requests of order cancellation from its customer department. Amazon.com protects and cares its dealers and suppliers more than its customers. However, the company provides several international sites, such as Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France, and China. It has thousands and thousands of vendors around the world with all kinds of products for sale. In this slow economy, new entrepreneur and sellers can use Amazon to sell their products (e.g., used textbooks, music or video CDs, etc.) online worldwide with a low monthly fee (e.g., less than $40) and access to millions of potential customers with world class fraud protection (Amazon.com, 2009). Distribution and supply management are very essential in marketing strategy (e.g., offering at the right time, place, price, and possession utility for the buyers); manager must consider the cost of distribution, and at the same time must also balance customers’ needs, and the needs of the company. As a storefront door and service company, our targets are store owners, retailers, designers, or managers of shopping centers or malls, and general contractors, in this case, the company should consider selective distribution (e.g., offers several major commercial glass companies, designers, or general contractors) the right to sell our product lines in a defined geographic region (Ferrell & Hartline, 2008). Selective distribution not only improves its overall distributions, but also permits the company to have more direction or power over prices, marketing strategy, and selling approaches. Reference SWOT analysis for Machineland Storefronts Co. (Entrepreneurial venture and small business) As a customer of Amazon.com in the last three years, I agree that the company has been under-performing based on its spending and rate of development in technology. Their customer services (especially in the issues of goods or books return or order cancellation) are performing very poor and even less well than other small online book stores. For instance, you may have to wait for more than 6 weeks (or up to 12 weeks on an international standard land service shipping times expired), before the company will refund your credit --even the vendor of goods or book in Amazon marketplace never return your e-mails or requests of order cancellation from the customer department. Amazon.com protects and cares its dealers and suppliers more than its customers. However, the company provides several international sites, such as Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France, and China. It has thousands and thousands of vendors around the world with all kinds of products for sale. In this slow economy, new entrepreneur and sellers can use Amazon to sell their products (e.g., used textbooks, music or video CDs, etc.) online worldwide with a low monthly fee (e.g., less than $40) and access to millions of potential customers with world class fraud protection (Amazon.com, 2009). References Cosper, A. (2009, Feb.). Fear is not a growth strategy. Period. Entrepreneur, 37(2).Retrieved on April 12, 2009, from Ebsco host: Business source elite database. Wheelen, T., & Hunger, D. (2008). Strategic Management and Business Policy. Concepts. (11thed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. With the current slow economy, the subject: what can information technology or business professional do to continue and stay employed? Eckle (2009) suggests that “First, they can keep their technology (or business) skills fresh and take advantages of training opportunities, such as free online courses and certifications… Second, they can leverage their (know-how or) technology expertise to help their company perform better (e.g., build an application that helps the firm’s sales division)… Third, stay positive. Fourth, stay busy, and never say no to an assignment” (p.1). I totally agree, and his suggestions can apply to any jobs or employments. This is not a good time to ask your company to pay your training if you can get it free online or at your local community center. Understanding and putting yourself in your employer’s standpoint will make better communication, appreciation, interaction, and consideration. In order to maintain good relationship and keep our business running, we just accept a new service agreement and cut one-third of our service charges from one of our major account in the Midwest. Company structure must follow strategy or environment. |