Sanding Both at Ford

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    1. Standing Booth at Ford & Mustang An Analysis by Animesh Kumar (Y7125007) Lallan Babu (Y7125019) Rahul Panwar (Y7125031) Vishal Gul Warialani (Y7125047)
    2. Comparison of Job Profiles in Ford
    3. JOB DEMANDS Low High JOB DECISION FREEDOM High Low
    4. Importance of “Work” in Human Life
      • Work gives identity to an individual.
      • Work satisfies the needs of the life.
      • There are physiological, safety, social, esteem and self actualization needs.
      • Work, people do at different levels of organization satisfies different type of needs.
      • For some work may just fulfil physical needs, but for others work is associated with their prestige and satisfies their creativity.
      • Technology has changed the way we work.
      • As quoted by Fredrick Herzbers, “If you have someone on a job, use him. If you can’t use him on the job, get rid of him, either via automation or by selecting someone with lesser ability.”

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