Future Job Analysis Methods and Technologies Workshop

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 This was a special pre-event to the 14th International Occupational Analysis Workshop (IOAW) for presentations related to a new text book on job and task analysis.  This Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)-organized workshop was a 2005 reprise of several of the presentations from the Job Analysis Session held on 24 May 99 at the IOAW, hosted by Jimmy Mitchell.  This event expands on the past contributions and includes updates and extensions to that session and highlights innovative research and practices undertaken since then.  The outcome of this workshop will be the text book that Dr Mitchell always wanted to do as the 21st century follow-on to Dr. Sid Gael’s book.   (Click Here for PDF Version of Agenda)


Agenda

 0915 Keynote: Job and Work Analysis Relevance for 21st Century People and Occupations
Hendrick W. Ruck
0930 Changes in the Nature of Work and the Evaluation of Job Analysis Methods
Edward Levine & Juan I. Sanchez
1015

Break

1025 Mission Essential Competencies as an Integrative Approach to Occupational Analysis
George Alliger, Rebecca Beard, Charles Colegrove, & Winston Bennett, Jr.
1115 Innovations in Team Task Analysis:  Identifying Tasks and Task Elements Which Are Team-Based
Winfred Arthur, Jr.
1215

Lunch

1345 Analyzing Job and Occupational Content Using Latent Semantic Analysis
Darrell Laham & Peter Foltz
1430 Using Job Analysis Data to Perform Activity-Based Utility Analysis
Brice Stone & Vasquez-Maury
1515 Wrap-up Discussions

  Additional topics whose contributors were not able to attend this workshop:

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===== Links to Program & Photos from the Original 1999 Symposium =====
(Note:  the IJOA Web Site has not been changed since June 2001)


Special Symposium: Studying the World of Work in AD 2000 & Beyond

May 24th, 1999, Menger Hotel, San Antonio, Texas

jointly hosted by IJOA, the Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO),
and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL - Mesa)

Program

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