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I. Data, people and jobs pertaining to the individual’s job.II. Interpersonal relationships required to perform the job.III. Tools and equipment used by the worker.IV. Products and services produced by the worker.
(a) Only (I) above (b) Only (III) above (c) Both (II) and (IV) above (d) (I), (III) and (IV) above (e) All (I), (II), (III) and (IV) above.
(d) (I), (III) and (IV) above
I agree with Mr. Jetley and the experts on
(d) (I), (III) and (IV) above
>>>>>>> My answer will be option (d) (I), (III) and (IV) above .
As per my understanding, the answer is (a) only (I) above.
I go with answer D.........
I don't know . Unfortunately.............
I would select answer (d): (I), (III) and (IV).
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I. Data, people and jobs pertaining to the individual’s job.II. Interpersonal relationships required to perform the job.III. Tools and equipment used by the worker.IV. Products and services produced by the worker.
D ( I, III and IV)
It focuses on qualitative analysis of employee role & positive benefits or results