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1. Job Analysis
For a cinema manager, there can be several methods used for conducting a job
analysis. Nearly every tool from a technical standpoint can be comfortably
applied to the job analysis but some of the tools are more valuable than the
others. While questionnaires such as the Common Metric Questionnaire and the
Position Analysis Questionnaire can both be used for analyzing the requirements
of the position, a person can also sit down with a cinema manager to talk about
the requirements of their job or even observe them over a period of time to
understand what skills are needed to be a cinema manager in a similar position.
The first few methods of analyzing a job come from the category of
questionnaires of which the CMQ (Common Metric Questionnaire) is one of the
newer models for job analysis. This questionnaire is made up of five different
sections which include questions on the job’s background, interaction with other
individuals, decision making requirements, physical requirements and the work
environment. The questions are designed to get complete information about the
job since sections like background cover requirements such as travel, licensing
needs and seasonal changes. The contacts section covers 62 questions on the
level of supervision and the level of contacts with employees/clients. Similarly,
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the physical requirements section cover things like tools which are to be used on
the job and other physical activities demanded by the position. Once the
questionnaire has been filled, it can be used with reasonable accuracy to judge
the type of position and the requirements for the position (HR Guide, 2001).
Functional Job Analysis Scales have been used in America since the 1940s to
deduce what exactly the requirements are for a particular job. Essentially, this is
seen as a representative of what workers do in a job by analyzing the equipment
used, the data needed, the people interaction, the instructions given and by
analyzing their abilities of reasoning, math and verbal skills. Using these scales it
is possible to analyze what the requirements for a cinema manager should be
and how the cinema would employ his/her skills for a more efficient delivery of
services (HR Guide, 2001).
Another method which can be used is the OAI (Occupational Analysis Inventory)
that locates and evaluates a person’s performance on more than 600
responsibilities and duties which are part of any given job. This inventory looks at
the goals of the job, the behaviour of the individual at the job, the mental
activities required, the information handled by the person and the context in
which the work is done. This inventory is then ranked against the rating scales
defined for the task which includes the four elements of extent, application, and
functions of the job or specific element of the job. While this method has been
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applied to many different types of work, it is less reliable then than the PAQ (HR
Guide, 2001).
The Position Analysis Questionnaire (PAQ) was developed in the 70s as a
structured job analysis tool which connects the characteristics of a job to human
characteristics found in individuals. The PAQ considers 195 components of work
which are divided into five categories to understand where information comes
from, the reasoning abilities used by the workers, the output created,
relationships with other individuals and the context of the job in social and
physical terms (HR Guide, 2001).
As discussed earlier, there are several other methods for analyzing the
requirements of a job and understanding what kind of individual would be best
suited to fill a particular role. Clearly the application of experimentation and
scientific analysis to the field of HR has had positive results since these surveys
and questionnaires have had better than average success in predicting the
requirements for a position in the work force.
2. Job Analysis for Cinema Manager
Knowing about the activities of a cinema and the process of running of a cinema
house gives a number of work activities which a cinema manager would have to
perform on duty. The first and primary task which comes to mind is the day to
day control and running of the cinema which includes management of the human
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resources employed by the cinema. These human resources can be used by the
cinema manager to deliver efficient services and to ensure that the cinema
always runs smoothly.
Other than human resource management and assigning tasks to various
individuals, the cinema manager also has to look out for sales and audience
targets by ensuring that popular films or films which have a heavy buzz come to
the cinema as soon as possible. A manager may be given targets in monetary
amounts or by headcount for weekends and weekdays which can be used to
judge the efficiency of both the cinema and the management of the cinema
house. A well managed, clean cinema house with a high level of amenities would
have better attendance than an ill managed, dirty cinema house if all else is
equal. Therefore the role of the manager is quite important in insuring that the
targets given are met.
The cinema manager may also have to correspond with the local press for
advertisements and public relations of the cinema especially if the cinema is an
independent enterprise rather than a studio based establishment. In such cases,
it is important for the manager to understand local customs and sensibilities for
showing pictures which are expected to generate high revenues as opposed to
films which would create little interest for the public of the area. For instance, the
manager of a cinema which is located in an area with a high immigrant
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population would do well to show films from the native country of the immigrant
population.
In addition to creating revenue for the cinema, the manager would also be
responsible for handling the cash and other instruments of value which a cinema
receives. Although inventory control is not a large part of the job but the manager
would need to be aware of how much foodstuff or other consumables are coming
into the cinema and how much is going out with what revenue stream. Handling
of the cinema’s finances becomes very important when a large amount of the
payments made are in cash since security concerns are also paramount. In this
regard, book keeping and reports to the head office can also be the responsibility
of the cinema manager.
In terms of contacts with outside bodies, a cinema manager would have to
connect with various film critics and societies who make recommendations for
various films. Independent producers and local film makers could also be a good
source of revenue since they can give their productions to the local cinema
house at lower rates and they may be well supported or appreciated by the local
population. Finally a cinema manager would also need to be in contact with the
film board and other broadcast authorities to ensure that the legal issues
concerning the operation of the cinema are not breached.
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3. Job Description
A cinema manager is the person who is responsible for the effective and efficient
running of a cinema house and who has complete control over the day to day
activities of a cinema. S/he is also responsible for the human resource
management function and the finance related control of the cinema house that
leads into the primary function of the cinema i.e. profit making. As a manager,
s/he is also supposed to monitor and liaise with the local press and other bodies
to ensure that the image of the cinema house remains positive and welcoming.
4. Person Specification
Skills and Abilities
It is required that the cinema manager:
• Be an excellent manager and have a managerial skill set that lets him/her
handle the day to day operations of a cinema house
• Have the ability to communicate effectively with cinema staff as well as
establish relationships with outside bodies
• Understand local requirements and trends
• Interpersonal and communication skills
• Understand the basic of financial management and cash handling
• Promotional skills for promoting and pushing certain movies
In terms of essential knowledge the cinema manager should be able to:
• Make business plans and projections based on current attendance rates
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• Create a budget based on usage trends for the cinema
• Know the management techniques for handling night operations and event
planning for certain situations
• Know the legal and safety laws applicable to the running of the cinema
It is also desirable for the cinema manager to:
• Have some experience in managing a cinema
• Have a degree in leisure studies or management
• Be familiar with computers and productivity software
• Have public service values with the drive for working to provide
entertainment to the community
5. Job Application Information
Information to be asked for
In the job application for the cinema manager, I would ask for all legally permitted
information which includes some parts of the demographics of the cinema
manager and allows a person hiring the individual to make a positive decision
regarding the recruitment of an applicant. Things such as level of experience,
education, background in the entertainment industry, interest in films, financial
management experience, task supervision experience and other factors which
relate directly to the performance of the job can be asked for on an application for
a position as a cinema manager.
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Information which should not be asked for
Any information which concerns itself with the race, gender, sexual preference,
religion or the personal lifestyle of the individual should be avoided since it can
lead to legal and ethical issues for the recruiter. Additionally, questions which do
not directly relate to the individual’s abilities or skill set should be avoided since
they can lead to hostility and negative feelings on the part of the applicant.
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6. The Advertisement
How About Getting Paid to Watch Films?
We are looking for individuals who have experience in management and can
successfully handle the position of Cinema Manager for our newest cinema
house opening on 111 Filmview Street.
The ideal candidate would have excellent management skills that let him/her
handle the day to day operations of the cinema house and manage the team of
individuals placed under his/her supervision.
Required Skills
1. Excellent management skills that allow the person to handle the day to day
operations of the cinema house
2. The ability to communicate effectively with cinema staff as well as establish
relationships with outside bodies
3. Understand local requirements and trends
4. Interpersonal and communication skills
5. Understand the basic of financial management and cash handling
6. Promotional skills for promoting and pushing certain movies
Essential Knowledge
1. Making business plans and projections based on current attendance rates
2. Creating a budget based on usage trends for the cinema
3. Knowing the management techniques for handling night operations and event
planning for certain situations
4. Knowing the legal and safety laws applicable to the running of the cinema
Desirables
1. Some experience in managing a cinema
2. A degree in leisure studies or management
3. Familiarity with computers and productivity software
4. Public service values with the drive for working to provide entertainment to
the community
If you feel that you meet the criteria above please send your resume to:
12 Film Jobs Street, London. Or email us at [email protected]. All
applications are treated in confidence and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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Works Cited
HR Guide. 2001, Job Analysis Questionnaires. [Online] Available at:
http://www.hr-guide.com/data/G012.htm
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