Studying the World of Work in AD 2000 & Beyond
Jimmy L. Mitchell, IJOA; Winston Bennett, Jr., AFRL;
& William Strickland, HumRRO
PRESENTATIONS:
Critical Levels of Analysis Issues in Analyzing work activity (R. J. Harvey, VPI, & Mark Wilson, NCSU)
Technology Transfer of the Task Inventory Approach (Graham-Moore, UT - Austin & Campbell)
Acceptance and Expansion of Job Analysis in Industry: Competencies (Ron Page, Page & Associates)
Innovations in Team Task Analysis: Identifying Tasks & Task Elements Which Are Team-Based (Winfred Arthur, Texas A&M Univ., Winston Bennett, Jr., AFRL - Mesa, & J. J. Weissmuller, Metrica, Inc.)
Using Job analysis data to perform activity-based utility analysis (Brice Stone, Metrica, Inc.)
Assessing Knowledge components of Work. (Bruce Perrin, Boeing, St. Louis, & Marty Tessmer, Univ. Southern Alabama)
Information Technology and Job Analysis: Potential Sources of Inaccuracy in Job Analysis (Mike Campion, Purdue Univ. & Fred Morgeson, Texas A&M Univ.)
Occupational Information Systems - The O*Net by Nottingham, Atkins, O*NET, Cunningham, & Drewes, NCSU)
Changes in the nature of work and the evaluation of job analysis methods (Ed Levine, USF & Juan I. Sanchez, FIU)
The Significance and Impact of New Technologies (Winston
Bennett, Jr., Bill Strickland, & Jim Mitchell)