Elaborate on the potential problems with job rotation for both the employee and the work unit.

What will be an ideal response?


There are several potential problems with job rotation for both the employee and the work unit. The rotation may create a short-term perspective on problems and solutions. In addition, employee satisfaction and motivation may be adversely affected because employees may find it difficult to develop functional specialties, and they may not spend enough time in one position to receive challenging assignments. Productivity losses and workload increases may be experienced by both the department gaining a rotating employee and the department losing the employee due to training demands and loss of resources.

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