Highy TechnologJob Displacement/Job Creation
Changing Job Content
Skill requirements/Training for Changing Skill Requirements
Working in High Technologies/New Frontier High Techonology
100
the tiny silicon computer chip is the heart of what...
High Technology Production
100
Glamour occupation of advanced technology
What is Engineering
100
which thesis states that 78% respondents believe that technological change had increased the skill requirement for there jobs
What is The skill upgrading thesis
100
some view advanced technology as having less than ideal consequences for job satisfaction....an example of a less than ideal job stratification is...
What is STRESS!!!!!!!!!!!!
200
those employing 1 .5 times the average proportion of technology oriented workers & having research and development expenditures twice the average for all industries
What is High Technology Industries
200
These jobs in high technology industries are the jobs that are dull, repetitive, poorly paying and hazardous, AND MANY OF THESE jobs are exported overseas the workers in North American and European countries are placed in direct competition with lower-paid workers around the world
What is Assembly Jobs
200
the thesis which states that there influction in skills...(rise and decline)
What is The Deskilling thesis
200
which organizational dynamic states that advanced technology and the centralization of authority is connected...
What is Centralization of Control
300
When new technologies increase job insecurity and displacement of job
What is Technological Displacement
300
These types of jobs are being transformed by the use of numeric control and computer aided numeric control where the tools operate automatically
What is Machine Work/Job
300
Which thesis states that automation has certain limits which make it necessary for the continuation of skilled positions. For example even when craft workers are replaced by machines you still need craft workers to handle the machines and make sure they are doing an accurate job.
What is the mixed effects position!
300
High technology companies come into existence quickly and tend to quickly pass out which is known as ...
What is The high technology life cycle
400
Which industry has had a dramatic effect on displacement...one with high costs...displaced about 30000 workers
What is Robotics
400
In what job are the two stages of transformation...where the first stage individual workstations are automated through the introduction of personal computers, increases individual productivity And the second stage individual workstations are eliminated and the entire information accounting system becomes fully automated
What is Clerical Work
400
New technology changes so rapidly that it requires specific training the best way for training is through on the job training of workers and ....
What is Continuing education classes
400
has allowed rapid advanced in treatment of human diseases which were previously untreatable
What is biotechnology
500
rapid expansion of this not only does it make it easier to access information but also lowers the cost of marketing and sales and also increase competition among sellers.
What is the Internet
500
increased flexibility of working hours and reduced commuting time, professional workers benefit by doing part of their work at home during evenings or on weekends, increased flexibility in work schedule but this invades the home time are somewhat positive consequences of what job industry
What is Telecommuting
500
One way in which training is provided
What is with institutes such training programs as part of collective bargaining agreement be able to fund training as technology increases
500
nanotechnology is not miniature robots but it involves these two types of things in order to build new products or improve old ones
What is positioning and alignment of chemically reactive molecules and electronically reactive atoms
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