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Changing a Task to Make It Inherently More Rewarding, Motivating

Question 33

Question 33

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Changing a task to make it inherently more rewarding, motivating, and satisfying is referred to as


A) job development.
B) job enrichment.
C) job rotation.
D) task enlargement.
E) job enlargement.

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