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nikitadnepr [17]
3 years ago
12

Jared is a retail store employee. He is responsible for ensuring that the inventory requested from the manufacturer arrives as o

rdered. His boss recently gave him the additional responsibility of ticketing the merchandise with the appropriate price tag. This is an example of job:______________.
Business
1 answer:
Oxana [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Job enlargement

Explanation:

From the question, it can be deduced that Jared has experienced job enlargement. Job enlargement is a situation where the number of task an employee has to carry out in his/her job has been increased by the employer. Job enlargement can arise when the employee is very reliable in carrying out his/her job duties or when there is a shortage in workers in a company.

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