MAN 336 Ch. 6 Terms
Feedback
360 degree __________ uses supervisors, peers, subordinates, and sometimes even customers to gather feedback in a confidential manner, which is later shared with the employee for developmental purposes.
Gain-sharing
Companywide program where employees are rewarded for performance gains compared to past performance.
Unethical behavior
Even though goal setting is a good motivation tool, there is substantial evidence it can lead to ________ ________.
Job Specialization
Job __________ entails breaking down tasks to their simplest components and assigning them to employees so that each person would perform few tasks in a repetitive manner.
Rotation
Job __________ involves moving employees from job to job at regular intervals.
Job Enrichment
Job __________ is a job redesign technique which allows workers more control over how they perform their own tasks.
Job Enlargement
Job __________ refers to expanding the tasks performed by employees to add more variety.
Management by Objectives (MBO)
Management by __________ involves setting company-wide goals derived from corporate strategy, determining team and department-level goals, collaboratively setting individual level goals that are aligned with corporate strategy, developing an action plan, and periodically reviewing performance and revising goals.
Bonuses
One-time rewards that follow specific accomplishments of employees.
Appraisal
Performance __________ is a process in which a rater or raters evaluate the performance of another employee.
Skill Variety
Refers to the extent to which the job requires a person to utilize multiple high level skills.
Significance
Task __________ refers to whether a person's job substantially affects other people's work, health, or well-being.
Goal Commitment
The degree to which a person is dedicated to reaching the goal.
Task Identity
The degree to which a person is in charge of completing an identifiable piece of work from start to finish.
Autonomy
The degree to which people have the freedom to decide how to perform their tasks.
Feedback
The degree to which people learn how effective they are being at work.
Empowerment
The removal of conditions that make a person powerless.
Stock Options
These give an employee the right, but not the obligation, to purchase company stocks at a predetermined price.
Sales Commissions
These involve rewarding sales employees with a percentage of sales volume or profits generated.
Piece-rate
These types of incentives refer to payment to employees made on the basis of their individual output
Successful Managers
This group spends nearly half of their time networking.
Job Characteristics
This model describes five core job dimensions, leading to three critical psychological states, which lead to work-related outcomes.
Structural
This type of empowerment refers to the aspects of the work environment that give employees discretion, autonomy, and enable them to do their jobs effectively.
SMART
This type of goal is Specific, Measurable, Aggressive, Realistic, and Time-bound.
Fair
This type of hearing means ensuring that there is two-way communication during the appraisal process and the employee's side of the story is heard.
Merit Raise
This type of pay involves giving employees a permanent pay raise based on past performance.
Judgment
__________ based on evidence involves documenting performance problems and using factual evidence as opposed to personal opinions when rating performance.
Growth
__________ need strength describes the degree to which a person has higher order needs such as esteem and self-actualization.
Adequate
__________ notice involves letting employees know what criteria will be used during the appraisal.
Profit
__________ sharing programs involve sharing a percentage of company profits with all employees.