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Job Control and Coworker Support Improve Employee Job Performance

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Job shop control

International Journal of Production Research, 1981
Abstract The paper defines batch or job shop production and reviews the functions of production planning and production control in a job shop manufacturing situation. It argues that the separation of planning and control has resulted in the artificial isolation of the sequencing problem in job shop research.
J. BROWNE, J. E. BOONJ, B. J. DAVIES
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JOB CONTROL AND BURNOUT ACROSS OCCUPATIONS

Psychological Reports, 2005
Researchers have reported that, for individual workers, low job control is associated with high burnout; however, as yet it is unclear whether this association holds for occupations as well. Whether differences in job control between occupations as assessed by eight expert judges could account for individual-level and occupational-level differences in
Taris, T.W.   +4 more
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Job Control Systems

1983
The aims and objectives of an operating system were considered in the opening chapters. The second part of this book has largely concentrated on the development of such systems, and we have seen some of the limitations and the need for compromise for specific requirements.
Colin J. Theaker, Graham R. Brookes
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Job control and job strain: A test of three models.

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 1997
The relationship between job control and job strain is examined. Three models of that relationship provide a framework for the study hypotheses: (H1) Control is inversely related to job strain, (H2) job demands interact with job control such that job strain will be highest when job demands are high and job control is low, and (H3) strain increases as ...
P M, Elsass, J F, Veiga
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Job analysis 1992: Infection control practitioner

American Journal of Infection Control, 1993
The Certification Board of Infection Control directed its Research Subcommittee to compose a Job Analysis Committee in 1991. This 9-member Job Analysis Committee, in collaboration with Applied Measurement Professionals, Inc., conducted a job analysis of ICPs during 1992.
Nancy B. Bjerke   +10 more
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Replacing version-control with job-control

Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software configuration management, 1989
Version-control is a mechanism for managing the multiple versions of the software objects that are created during the software development process. Traditionally, version-control consists of providing tools for generating a branching tree of versions, with facilities for reserving a given version for modification.
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