Term ID: T2826

Job Rotation

/job-rotation/
A work design strategy where employees move between different tasks or positions to increase variety, develop skills, and reduce monotony and repetitive strain.
Example: Manufacturing or service workers rotating through different stations to prevent boredom, reduce injury risk, and develop broader skills and understanding.

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Reference: Campion et al. (1994)