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rafae said:ZEEROOO said:hey rafae,
can you tell me how a job description and specification would be usefull for the employer and employee ?
Okay, a job description helps to narrow down the number of applicants to only those who know how to do the tasks and jobs that are required by the business.
It will ensure that the person applying is aware of all his tasks, and has therefore applied to the business already knowing that he is expected to perform those tasks, therefore it also acts as a solid evidence to employees if they refuse to work on a specific task.
For example: A job description states: Clean desks every Monday, then the employee cannot decline cleaning desks because he agreed to read the job description and then applied.
A job specification ensures that all the people that are recruited by the business are of the skill, experience and qualifications that the business requires.
Basically, that is the basic idea. You wouldn't be really expecting this in a business paper 2, this is usually paper one stuff.
ZEEROOO said:Hey rafae, can you also tell me what are the important things to study in BE charts and Production Life Cycle? Its so confusing, bcuz i don't find anything to study in my note book, but in past papers they give literally epic questions that i wouldn't even think of, so appreciate ur suggestions...? :/
ZEEROOO said:rafae said:ZEEROOO said:hey rafae,
can you tell me how a job description and specification would be usefull for the employer and employee ?
Okay, a job description helps to narrow down the number of applicants to only those who know how to do the tasks and jobs that are required by the business.
It will ensure that the person applying is aware of all his tasks, and has therefore applied to the business already knowing that he is expected to perform those tasks, therefore it also acts as a solid evidence to employees if they refuse to work on a specific task.
For example: A job description states: Clean desks every Monday, then the employee cannot decline cleaning desks because he agreed to read the job description and then applied.
A job specification ensures that all the people that are recruited by the business are of the skill, experience and qualifications that the business requires.
Basically, that is the basic idea. You wouldn't be really expecting this in a business paper 2, this is usually paper one stuff.
zerooo they would have asked for implication..! thats what they ask for in P2.
There was the same question in past papers, i mean BS paper 2..TWO times!
Talha007 said:Here is a booklet for Business Stdz
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