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Delineating responsibilities: crafting a clear job description

When expectations are unclear, tensions between co-workers fester; “the grapevine” becomes the main source of workplace information and poor communication reigns supreme. This kind of situation can have even the most committed employees feeling lackluster about work and can chip away at your emotional well-being.man in hardhat

Great communication, on the other hand, can have amazing results. It can boost the health of your relationships and lift your spirit and outlook by helping you to:

Clarifying responsibilities

Steering clear of mix-ups regarding responsibilities begins with a good job description. Many job descriptions are outdated at best, and at worst, non-existent. In some instances, a special project can call for job descriptions specific to the tasks at hand.

Developing a job description

Once the job description has been developed, distribute copies to the jobholder, his or her supervisor, human resources staff and key co-workers, as necessary.

A well-outlined job description is an important tool for clarifying responsibilities. Time spent documenting the scope and breadth of the job in advance will pay valuable dividends toward the success of the person in the position and the organization as a whole.

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