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    Humanisation of work

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    Date
    2011-05-11
    Author
    Chaneta, Isaac (Dr.)
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    Abstract
    Overtime, some jobs become routine and less challenging, resulting in the demotivation of the job-holders. Effort should be made to make work more rewarding or satisfying by adding more meaningful tasks to a worker’s job. Such an act aims to spur employee self-esteem and feeling of self fulfillment, and hence long-term satisfaction and performance are upheld. This calls for the constant reviewing of seven factors of the humanization of work.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/639
    Subject
    humanization of work
    job enrichment
    self esteem
    participatory management
    social responsibility
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