MGT 363 Test 1, Ch 1-4
_____ _____ involves examining a company's operating environment to identify opportunities and threats
external analysis
ATD stands for the Association for Training and Development.
false
Age, or even the generation an employee belongs to, does not affect how they prefer to learn.
false
Closed skills are highly influenced by managers, peers, and the work environment.
false
Due to globalization, the supply for talented employees now exceeds the demand.
false
Employee engagement refers to training employees in a wide range of skills so they can fill any role in a team context.
false
Explicit knowledge is thought to have a stronger impact on helping organizations achieve a competitive advantage than tactic knowledge.
false
In small companies, training is typically outsourced to outside vendors.
false
In the context of adult learning theory (andragogy) group discussions would likely be less appropriate than the traditional lecture method.
false
Instrumentality is similar to self-efficacy.
false
Internal analysis involves identifying opportunities and threats.
false
It is generally advisable to design training materials at a reading level that is slightly above the trainees' ability in order to "stretch" them during training.
false
It is important to assess trainees' level of cognitive ability during the needs assessment process because this characteristic most strongly impacts a person's confidence to learn.
false
It is important to conduct a thorough needs assessment at the organization, personal and task levels of analysis.
false
Online technology is useful in the needs assessment process because it is most effective in generating detailed responses.
false
Providing self-management training is an example of an internal learning condition.
false
Talent management professionals typically focus on training as well as team building, conflict management, employment development and change management.
false
The use of technology-based learning delivery remained stable from 2010 to 2012.
false
Uniqueness refers to employee potential to improve company effectiveness and efficiency.
false
in general, it is best to promote a performance orientation among trainees.
false
______ are useful with complex or controversial issues.
focus groups
What is true about age and generation in the context of training?
gen xers dislike close supervision
____ capital refers to the sum of the attributes, life experiences, knowledge, inventiveness, energy, and enthusiasm that the company's employees invest in their work.
human
What is true of closed skills?
they refer to skills that are to be identically produced by the trainee on the job
_____ ____ refers to the company's decisions regarding where to find employees, how to select them and the desired mix of employee skills and statuses.
staffing strategy
What method is inexpensive and allows the collection of data from a large number of individuals?
survey
A primary disadvantage of using ____ in the needs assessment is that the data obtained may lack detail.
surveys
What is not one of the four major components of the balances scorecard?
sustainability
____ ____ ____ is a companywide effort to continuously improve the ways people, machines and systems accomplish work.
total quality management
Which of the following statements is true of the instructional system design (ISD) model?
the model specifies an orderly, step by step approach to training design
In the needs assessment process, organizational analysis deals with identifying
the training resources that are available
Emphasis on the creation of intellectual capital and the movement toward high performance work systems using teams has resulted in employees performing many roles once reserved for management.
true
For more complex tasks, relatively long rest periods appear to be beneficial for learning.
true
In highly integrated businesses, training is likely to include rotating employees between jobs in different businesses.
true
In learning organizations, there is an understanding that failure provides important information.
true
It is best to include a combination of examples and practice, rather than all practice.
true
Job incumbents should be included as SMEs because they rend to be the most knowledgeable about the job.
true
Task analysis should be undertaken only after the organizational analysis has determined that the company wants to devote time and money for training.
true
The CEO of a company is responsible for setting a clear direction for learning.
true
Upper-level managers are not usually involved in identifying which employees need training or the tasks for which training is needed.
true
most educational theories historically have been developed exclusively to educate children.
true
_____ _____ refer to teams that are separated by time, geographic distance, culture or organizational boundaries and rely almost exclusively on technology to interact and complete their projects.
virtual teams
What is an example of human capital?
work related competence
____ refers to asking a large group of employees to help provide information for needs assessment.
crowdsourcing
Companies adopting a _____ strategy need to train employees in job-search skills and to focus on cross-training their remaining employees
disinvestment
What is a disadvantage of communities of practice (COPs)?
employees are reluctant to participate without an incentive and fear sharing their knowledge with others
What is true about a learning organization?
employees learn from failure and success
In the context of expectancy theory, _____ relates to trainees' beliefs that they perform the trained skill.
expectancy
What statement is true of training?
It is important to realize that for training to be effective, both learning and transfer of training are needed.
ADDIE stands for
analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation
Companies that emphasize innovation and creativity are called?
baseball teams
A SWOT analysis is typically conducted in the ____ step of the strategic training and development process.
business strategy formulation and identification
____ _____ relates to intellectual capability and general intelligence.
cognitive ability
According to the ATD competency model, a business partner uses...
industry knowledge to create training that improves performance
In person analysis, ____ relate to resources employees need to help them learn
inputs
What learning outcome relates to the ability to design and code a computer program that meets customer requirements?
intellectual skills
What is true of centralized training?
it helps drive stronger alignment with business strategy
What is a position that is characterized by high value and low uniqueness?
lab technician
______ refers to individual control over one's thinking.
metacognition
_____ refers to the process of moving jobs from the US to other locations in the world.
offshoring
According to the text, collecting data on social support for training from managers and peers is a component of which level of analysis?
organizational and person analysis
What is not one of the major business strategies discussed in the text?
product differentiation
What is an example of the internal conditions necessary for learning?
recall of training content
When the top management of Mason's firm made it mandatory for all product managers to undergo skills training, he told his superior that he would be uncomfortable with the process. He added that he was certain of not being able to cope with the new developments. In this instance, Mason is demonstrating _____.
resistance to change
______ is a learning process that involves identifying learned material in long-term memory and using it to influence performance.
retrieval