The Exemplary Worker: JobThink
One of the major differences between average work and exemplary work is the ability to know what's important. Supervisors and workers need a practical way of understanding their business/organization to be able to focus their efforts effectively and make good decisions in the organization's best interest. JobThink addresses the question, What's important to the job and organization? A model focusing on key constituents (elements, components) such as tasks, technology, and corporate objectives of an organization is used to focus one's thinking about the organization and job. JobThink explains each constituent and the interrelationship between constituents. Uses of resources are also explained. JobThink also addresses how your work affects others and vice versa. A problem-solving strategy that you can apply to your job is also explained. A Job Aid lists the thinking questions you can use to focus your efforts in ways that contribute to job and business success and help you make decisions in your company's best interests. Learning activities help you apply the strategies to your work and home environment.
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The Exemplary Worker: JobThink
One of the major differences between average work and exemplary work is the ability to know what's important. Supervisors and workers need a practical way of understanding their business/organization to be able to focus their efforts effectively and make good decisions in the organization's best interest. JobThink addresses the question, What's important to the job and organization? A model focusing on key constituents (elements, components) such as tasks, technology, and corporate objectives of an organization is used to focus one's thinking about the organization and job. JobThink explains each constituent and the interrelationship between constituents. Uses of resources are also explained. JobThink also addresses how your work affects others and vice versa. A problem-solving strategy that you can apply to your job is also explained. A Job Aid lists the thinking questions you can use to focus your efforts in ways that contribute to job and business success and help you make decisions in your company's best interests. Learning activities help you apply the strategies to your work and home environment.
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The Exemplary Worker: JobThink

The Exemplary Worker: JobThink

by Gordon D Shand
The Exemplary Worker: JobThink

The Exemplary Worker: JobThink

by Gordon D Shand

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Overview

One of the major differences between average work and exemplary work is the ability to know what's important. Supervisors and workers need a practical way of understanding their business/organization to be able to focus their efforts effectively and make good decisions in the organization's best interest. JobThink addresses the question, What's important to the job and organization? A model focusing on key constituents (elements, components) such as tasks, technology, and corporate objectives of an organization is used to focus one's thinking about the organization and job. JobThink explains each constituent and the interrelationship between constituents. Uses of resources are also explained. JobThink also addresses how your work affects others and vice versa. A problem-solving strategy that you can apply to your job is also explained. A Job Aid lists the thinking questions you can use to focus your efforts in ways that contribute to job and business success and help you make decisions in your company's best interests. Learning activities help you apply the strategies to your work and home environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781553380535
Publisher: Hdc Human Development Consultants Ltd.
Publication date: 10/16/2014
Series: Exemplary Worker Book
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.41(d)
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