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Factor Comparison Method The factor comparison method of job rating involves a comparison of jobs , factor by factor instead of on an over - all basis . Jobs are analysed according to factors such as mental effort , skill , physical ...
Factor Comparison Method The factor comparison method of job rating involves a comparison of jobs , factor by factor instead of on an over - all basis . Jobs are analysed according to factors such as mental effort , skill , physical ...
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In order that this may be done , the component factors of employeevalue must be decided upon , together with their relative importance for each different type of employment , so that due weight may be given to those most essential .
In order that this may be done , the component factors of employeevalue must be decided upon , together with their relative importance for each different type of employment , so that due weight may be given to those most essential .
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as powers of leadership , initiative , organizing ability ; whereas for the ordinary workmen , skill , diligence , care of tools and materials , and so on will be the relevant factors . The desirable qualities will be different again ...
as powers of leadership , initiative , organizing ability ; whereas for the ordinary workmen , skill , diligence , care of tools and materials , and so on will be the relevant factors . The desirable qualities will be different again ...
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NONFINANCIAL INCENTIVES | 1 |
THE EXTENT OF PAYMENT BY RESULTS IN BRITISH | 30 |
THE TRADE UNION ATTITUDE TO PAYMENT | 41 |
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according accurate addition advantage agreed allowed amount average basis bonus calculated cent changes co-partnership collective considerable costs difficulty direct earnings efficiency effort employed employee Engineering example experience factors firm fixed give given hand hour important improved incentive increase increase output individual industry interest introduced involved labour latter less lists London machine manufacturing means measurement ment merit rating method nature normal operation organization output paid payment by results percentage performance period piece piece-rate piece-work piece-work system plant possible practice problem production profit-sharing profits proportion rate-fixing reason receive reduced regarded relations Report rise saved scheme shares speed staff standard taken task tends time-rate time-study tion trade unions unit usually various vary wages week whole widely workers