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Appropriate Job Design, The Strategy for Organizational Change (in Persian)

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  • Alavi, Seyed Aminollah

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During the recent years the problem of job satisfaction has been the focus of management attention in most organizations. Besides, managers have sought different ways to solve such problems by increasing wages and Salaries, establishing a reward system and reorganization. Among the new approaches, based on behavioral science, the redesign of jobs seems to have been the solution. The guestion is whether redesign of jobs can be looked upon as a powerful strategy for organizational change in Iran, both in public and private sector organizations. As it is not yet widely used, the answer to this question is by on means clear.

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  • Alavi, Seyed Aminollah, 1991. "Appropriate Job Design, The Strategy for Organizational Change (in Persian)," Management and Development Process Quarterly (٠صلنامه ٠رایند مدیریت Ùˆ توسعه), Institute for Management and Planning studies, vol. 5(2), pages 48-60, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:auv:jijmdp:v:5:y:1991:i:2:p:48-60
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