Computer Aided Job Evaluation
Compensation Management
Prepared By
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Manu Melwin Joy
Assistant Professor
Ilahia School of Management Studies
Kerala, India.
Phone – 9744551114
Mail – manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• Job evaluation has come
a long way. Today,
computer aided job
evaluation is the state of
art.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• The advantages of computer
aided job evaluation (CAJE)
include simplification of job
analysis, ability to keep job
description up to date,
increased objectivity of the
evaluation, less time spend in
committee meeting etc.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• An additional advantage
of the use of a
computerized system is
the increased reliability
that can be obtained.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• Computer aided job
evaluation features
computerized checking of
questionnaire answers and
automated output of both job
evaluation and relevant
compensation reports.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• CAJE is not an expert
system. It makes no
decisions. It records,
processes and calculates
data relevant to job
evaluation.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• CAJE simplifies and
streamlines the routine work
in job evaluation. Even
though CAJE allow us to
capture and use information
about job in new ways, they
are only as good as their
designers.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• There are three main reasons
why expert system
technology should be used for
a Computerized job
evaluation system.
– Decision of this kind require
expert input and
compensation expertise is
scarce.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• There are three main reasons why
expert system technology should be
used for a Computerized job
evaluation system.
– A high degree of uncertainty is
present in job evaluation
because job tasks, compensation
policies, laws and regulations are
constantly changing.
Computer Aided Job Evaluation
• There are three main reasons why
expert system technology should be
used for a Computerized job
evaluation system.
– Conventional programming
techniques cannot adequately
handle job evaluation because of
programming difficulty and
development costs.
Computer aided job evaluation  - compensation management - Manu Melwin Joy

Computer aided job evaluation - compensation management - Manu Melwin Joy

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    Computer Aided JobEvaluation Compensation Management
  • 2.
    Prepared By Kindly restrictthe use of slides for personal purpose. Please seek permission to reproduce the same in public forms and presentations. Manu Melwin Joy Assistant Professor Ilahia School of Management Studies Kerala, India. Phone – 9744551114 Mail – manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com
  • 3.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • Job evaluation has come a long way. Today, computer aided job evaluation is the state of art.
  • 4.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • The advantages of computer aided job evaluation (CAJE) include simplification of job analysis, ability to keep job description up to date, increased objectivity of the evaluation, less time spend in committee meeting etc.
  • 5.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • An additional advantage of the use of a computerized system is the increased reliability that can be obtained.
  • 6.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • Computer aided job evaluation features computerized checking of questionnaire answers and automated output of both job evaluation and relevant compensation reports.
  • 7.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • CAJE is not an expert system. It makes no decisions. It records, processes and calculates data relevant to job evaluation.
  • 8.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • CAJE simplifies and streamlines the routine work in job evaluation. Even though CAJE allow us to capture and use information about job in new ways, they are only as good as their designers.
  • 9.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • There are three main reasons why expert system technology should be used for a Computerized job evaluation system. – Decision of this kind require expert input and compensation expertise is scarce.
  • 10.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • There are three main reasons why expert system technology should be used for a Computerized job evaluation system. – A high degree of uncertainty is present in job evaluation because job tasks, compensation policies, laws and regulations are constantly changing.
  • 11.
    Computer Aided JobEvaluation • There are three main reasons why expert system technology should be used for a Computerized job evaluation system. – Conventional programming techniques cannot adequately handle job evaluation because of programming difficulty and development costs.