job design and specialization
Job design refers to the process of structuring and organizing tasks, responsibilities, and roles within a job to achieve specific organizational goals. Specialization, on the other hand, involves dividing the work into specialized tasks and assigning them to individuals who possess the necessary skills and expertise, aiming to increase productivity and efficiency.
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