Multiple Choice
The goal of the biological approach to job design is to
A) make the work simple so that anyone can be trained quickly and easily to perform it.
B) reduce the physical demands of certain jobs by improving the physical work environment.
C) increase the meaningfulness of jobs so that only specialized individuals can work on them.
D) improve employees' physical capabilities so that they can perform demanding tasks.
E) distribute jobs only to specialized individuals who have the physical abilities for those tasks.
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