logging in or signing up Company-Needs-Job-Desc daustin Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 65 Category: Business & Fin.. License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 12, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Why Your Company Needs Job Descriptions : Why Your Company Needs Job Descriptions Dianne ShaddockSlide 2: It may seem like an unnecessary step because you know what work you will need for your employee to perform.Slide 3: But here are five advantages to “putting in writing”:Slide 4: 1.Helps you to clearly define the work that needs to be performedSlide 5: No second-guessing or figuring what work needs to be done once the employee is hired Slide 6: 2. Allows you to think about how the role interrelates with other positions within your company or organizationSlide 7: …which in turn can eliminate work redundancySlide 8: 3. Creates transparency about your job expectationsSlide 9: …which helps to significantly reduce the potential of making a “bad hire”Slide 10: 4. Employees are more productive because they understand what is expected of themSlide 11: 5. When employees understand what is expected, they are able to work more efficientlySlide 12: …which saves time and money: How To Write One In Thirty Minutes or LessSlide 14: Step 1 Create or list the job title that reflects the work to be doneSlide 15: Some things to think about when creating a job title What is the core work that the person will have responsibility for? Does the job title easily identify the person’s core job responsibilities? How does the title fit in with the structure of the company, (if applicable)? Slide 16: REMEMBER: Job titles can be important to many employees. Employees have been known to turn down job offers because of the title Be creative if you can, but keep the title simple and true to the work to be performedSlide 17: Step 2 Create a list of the actual work that will be performed. No need to write a dissertation! Keep it simple and summarize the major tasks required so that the job responsibilities are clear.Slide 18: Step 3 Write down… the specific type of experience needed to perform the job effectively the educational requirements the years of experience needed to perform the job if applicable Slide 19: You’re Done!Slide 20: You now have a document that you can share with potential candidates Don’t forget your current employees Make sure that all of your staff has a job description on fileSlide 21: REMEMBER: A job description should be treated as a “ living document ”, not a paper to be left in a file, never to be viewed again Both you and your employees should refer to their job descriptions as needed Be sure to update the job description as your employees’ responsibilities changeSlide 22: Need More Employee Hiring and Managing Tips ? Get Timely Free Advice on: How to Find the Best Employees Manage Difficult Staff Fire Problem Employees Develop Employee Policies and Procedures … and so much more! You’ll also get my FREE 6 page report: Giving Your Employees What They Really Want You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Company-Needs-Job-Desc daustin Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 65 Category: Business & Fin.. License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 12, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Why Your Company Needs Job Descriptions : Why Your Company Needs Job Descriptions Dianne ShaddockSlide 2: It may seem like an unnecessary step because you know what work you will need for your employee to perform.Slide 3: But here are five advantages to “putting in writing”:Slide 4: 1.Helps you to clearly define the work that needs to be performedSlide 5: No second-guessing or figuring what work needs to be done once the employee is hired Slide 6: 2. Allows you to think about how the role interrelates with other positions within your company or organizationSlide 7: …which in turn can eliminate work redundancySlide 8: 3. Creates transparency about your job expectationsSlide 9: …which helps to significantly reduce the potential of making a “bad hire”Slide 10: 4. Employees are more productive because they understand what is expected of themSlide 11: 5. When employees understand what is expected, they are able to work more efficientlySlide 12: …which saves time and money: How To Write One In Thirty Minutes or LessSlide 14: Step 1 Create or list the job title that reflects the work to be doneSlide 15: Some things to think about when creating a job title What is the core work that the person will have responsibility for? Does the job title easily identify the person’s core job responsibilities? How does the title fit in with the structure of the company, (if applicable)? Slide 16: REMEMBER: Job titles can be important to many employees. Employees have been known to turn down job offers because of the title Be creative if you can, but keep the title simple and true to the work to be performedSlide 17: Step 2 Create a list of the actual work that will be performed. No need to write a dissertation! Keep it simple and summarize the major tasks required so that the job responsibilities are clear.Slide 18: Step 3 Write down… the specific type of experience needed to perform the job effectively the educational requirements the years of experience needed to perform the job if applicable Slide 19: You’re Done!Slide 20: You now have a document that you can share with potential candidates Don’t forget your current employees Make sure that all of your staff has a job description on fileSlide 21: REMEMBER: A job description should be treated as a “ living document ”, not a paper to be left in a file, never to be viewed again Both you and your employees should refer to their job descriptions as needed Be sure to update the job description as your employees’ responsibilities changeSlide 22: Need More Employee Hiring and Managing Tips ? Get Timely Free Advice on: How to Find the Best Employees Manage Difficult Staff Fire Problem Employees Develop Employee Policies and Procedures … and so much more! You’ll also get my FREE 6 page report: Giving Your Employees What They Really Want