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Job Characteristic Model

The document summarizes Hackman and Oldham's Job Characteristics Model, which identifies five core job dimensions that influence psychological states and lead to positive outcomes. It also discusses moderating variables, how to calculate a motivating potential score, and ways to implement the model, such as combining tasks and giving workers feedback. Additionally, it covers goal setting theory, how and why goals motivate, and how to enhance goal acceptance. Finally, it examines the effective and ineffective use of incentives and reward systems to motivate individuals and groups.

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Job Characteristic Model

The document summarizes Hackman and Oldham's Job Characteristics Model, which identifies five core job dimensions that influence psychological states and lead to positive outcomes. It also discusses moderating variables, how to calculate a motivating potential score, and ways to implement the model, such as combining tasks and giving workers feedback. Additionally, it covers goal setting theory, how and why goals motivate, and how to enhance goal acceptance. Finally, it examines the effective and ineffective use of incentives and reward systems to motivate individuals and groups.

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Hackman & Oldhams Job Characteristics Model

Core Dimensions Skill Variety Task Identity Task Signif. Psychological States
Meaningfulness of Work

Outcomes

Autonomy

Responsibility for outcomes

Feedback

Knowledge of Results

High intrinsic motivation High job perormance High job satisfaction Low absentee ism & turnover

Moderating Variables for the Job Characteristics Model


Growth need strength
job is a vehicle for personal growth, sense of achievement, avenue for feeling success

Knowledge and skills Satisfaction with extrinsic aspects of work

Motivating Potential Score


Skill Variety +Task Identity+Task Significance 3

MPS

Autonomy
X

Feedback

Implementing Concepts for the Job Characteristics Model


Combine tasks: Effects skill variety, task identity, & task significance Group tasks into natural work units: Effects task significance and task identity Give workers contact with customers: Effects skill variety, autonomy, feedback Vertically load jobs: Effects autonomy Open feedback channels: Effects feedback

Designing Jobs for Teams


Team has to be an identifiable group, doing a specified piece of work, and be self-managing Key behaviors: Ask for ideas, give suggestions,. listen to others, share information, help others Managers role: Make alterations needed for effective group performance, consult

Goals That Motivate


Specific Goals Difficult Goals Goal Acceptance Goal Feedback

Why Goals Motivate


Mobilize energy in relation to goal Focus attention towards goals attainment Encourages setting of action plans or strategies for goal attainment Encourages persistence until goal is attained

Enhancing Goal Acceptance


Participation Rewards Supportiveness

Incentives for Individuals


For Executives
Compensation tied to achieving strategic goals

For Lower Level Employees


Tied to performance: bonuses, commissions, piecework

Incentives for Groups


Team incentives Profit sharing Gain sharing Stock options

Where Pay Fails to Motivate


Bonuses or merit pay is too small Non-existent link between pay and performance Performance appraisal is done poorly Effect of unions Adaptation problems

Effective Reward Systems


Set high goals for performance Develop accurate ways to measure performance Train supervisors in performance appraisal Link pay to performance Make increases noticeable and meaningful

Backwards & Forwards


Summing up: Examined how Hackmans & Oldhams Job characteristics Model can be used to redesign jobs to engage motivation; studied how and why goals setting works & looked at ways to use pay as a motivator Next time we begin our study of groups in the organization looking at how they function and the role of cohesiveness

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