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Why Should I Conduct a Job Analysis?

Suppose that some customer service managers in one area of your organization are complaining about the computer-based training program. The managers complain that the training process does not address new systems and that their employees are not prepared once they return to the job. The employees complain that the practice modules and simulations aren’t relevant to their jobs. Clearly, a new training curriculum is needed for these people, but how can you be sure that a new program is going to be any better than the old program? By conducting a job analysis study before tackling the problem of the new training curriculum, you can obtain valuable information about the job content, systems, standards, and demands. This information can be used to choose or develop a new customer service training program.
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