Exam 2 Management
When applying for a job, an individual will read the______ carefully to see whether his education and skills match those required by the job.
job specification
__________ is defined as activities or practices that define the characteristics of applicants to whom selection procedures are ultimately applied.
Recruiting
This law prohibits age discrimination and restricts mandatory retirement.
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
__________ is the process of identifying problems and opportunities and then resolving them.
Decision making
Sherry is a first-line supervisor at Rooftop Corporation. She is most concerned with which level of goals?
Operational goals
The mentoring relationship is an excellent way to overcome the problem of a glass ceiling.
True
The mission is the basis for the strategic level of goals and plans, which in turn shapes the tactical level and the operational level.
True
The set of activities that are undertaken to attract, develop, and maintain an effective work force refers to human resource management.
True
If Denise wants to know how much the jobs in her gym are worth in comparison to jobs in other gyms in her area, she should do a:
Wage and salary survey
GE maintains called ________ Crotonville in upstate New York. This year-round residential facility provides executives with the development courses the company believes all its senior leaders need.
a corporate university
If your instructor has an attendance policy, she/he is using:
a programmed decision.
Decisions regarding the proper amount of advertising for a particular good or service are related to __________ strategy.
business-level
Cassie's ______ consists of the wages, paid vacation, and medical insurance she receives for working for her company.
compensation
To grow without adding full-time employees, an organization may use _________ workers, such as temporary employees or freelance contractors.
contingent
Paying a woman less than a man for the same work is an example of:
gender discrimination.
A(n) __________ refers to a desired future circumstance or condition that the organization attempts to realize.
goal
When an organization adjusts how its hires, pays, and trains people, it is using ________ to achieve its goals.
human resource management
The ultimate outcome of strategic human resource management is to __________
improve business results
Kate is a salesperson at a large retail chain. She was assigned a goal of $265,000 in sales for the current quarter. She is unhappy because she knows that the most any salesperson has sold in one quarter in the past is $150,000. Kate's goal:
is challenging but not realistic.
A manager wants to set a fair pay range for each job in her department, so she will do _______ to compare jobs to one another.
job evaluation
By tapping into the strengths of diversity, teams are more likely to experience all of the following except:
more duplication of effort among team members.
A company engages in _______ in order to generate a pool of job candidates.
recruiting
"No food and/or drinks in the classroom" is an example of a:
rule.
A decision is a choice made from available alternatives.
True
__________ is the last step in the managerial decision-making process.
Evaluation and feedback
Competitive advantage refers to the set of decisions and actions used to formulate and execute strategies that will provide a competitively superior fit between the organization and its environment so as to achieve organizational goals.
False
Which of the following means that all the information the decision maker needs is fully available?
Certainty
Which of the following questions might be answered during the human resource planning process? Check all that apply.
Given the expected growth of the health care industry, will we need more salespeople with health care backgrounds? Can we get better results if we use a payroll company than by having an in-house payroll department?
Which of the following is a commonly-cited limitation of planning?
Goals and plans can create a false sense of security.
________important to predict what jobs the organization will need to fill and what knowledge and skills future workers will need to have.
Human resource planning is
Denise offers her employees vision, dental, and life insurance. These benefits are:
Not required by law
This law protects workers from a variety of hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, excessive noise levels, mechanical dangers, and unsanitary working conditions.
Occupational Safety and Health Act
Which of the following federal laws establishes mandatory safety and health standards in organizations?
Occupational Safety and Health Act
A director of finance would most likely be interested in executing a functional-level strategy.
True
A realistic job preview gives applicants both positive and negative information about the job and the organization.
True
An organization's mission describes its reason for existence.
True
In the real world, few decisions are certain.
True
To achieve competitive advantage, companies should develop strategies that:
all of these target specific customers. provide synergy. focus on core competencies. create value.
When Philip Morris, the tobacco giant, bought Kraft Foods Group, Inc., it was pursuing a __________ strategy.
corporate-level
Cost leadership is a type of competitive strategy with which the organization seeks to distinguish its products or services from others in the industry.
False
Nonprogrammed decisions typically require six steps; however, programmed decisions, being structured and well understood, typically require only one step.
False
Programmed decisions involve situations that have occurred often enough to enable decision rules to be developed and applied in the future.
True
The glass ceiling is an invisible barrier that exists for women and minorities that limits their upward mobility in organizations.
True
It is okay to ask whether an applicant has the legal right to work in the United States during the selection process.
True
Which of the following questions might be answered during the human resource planning process? Check all that apply.
Does our plan to grow the business in California, Texas, and Florida mean we need more employees who speak Spanish? If customers can answer many of their questions by using our website, will we need fewer call center workers?
AlphaBeta Company offers employees opportunities to move laterally, learning different skills in different areas, rather than climb a vertical career ladder.
New Social Contract
__________ refers to the tendency of people in groups to suppress contrary opinions.
Groupthink
Due to declining revenue, state agencies in Alabama needed to _____ by cutting staff so as not to exceed their budgets.
rightsize
The essence of __________ is to choose the first solution alternative that satisfies minimal decision criteria.
satisficing
The set of decisions and actions used to formulate and execute strategies that will provide a competitively superior fit between the organization and its environment so as to achieve organizational goals is known as:
strategic management.
If a company offers many opportunities for career advancement and expects its jobs to change a lot in the next five years, then according to ______ , an ambitious employee who is enthusiastic about learning new skills might be a good fit for that company.
the matching model
Organizations use the matching model to achieve a good fit between organizational goals and an employee's abilities.
the matching model
Organizations must find ways to eliminate the glass ceiling. One effective way to do this has been:
to develop mentoring relationships.
Which of the following is not a dividend of workplace diversity?
A narrow breadth of understanding in leadership positions
Which of the following is a dimension of the inclusive model of diversity?
All of these: nationality work style income pay level
A policy defines a precise series of steps to attain certain goals.
False
One of the consequences of diversity in the workplace is that there is a decreased quality of team problem solving.
False
Rules are broad in scope, whereas policies are narrow in scope.
False
Today, most companies define diversity in terms of race, gender, age, lifestyle, and disability.
False
With a structured interview, the interviewer asks broad, open-ended questions and permits the applicant to talk freely, with minimal interruption.
False
This law allows employees to switch health coverage plans when changing jobs, regardless of preexisting health conditions. It also prohibits group health insurance plans from dropping sick employees.
Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act
Which of the following questions might be answered during the human resource planning process? Check all that apply.
How will offshoring impact our manufacturing workforce needs? Should we hire office support staff or contract with temporary agencies for these workers?
Which of the following refers to the economic value of the combined knowledge, experience, skills, and capabilities of employees?
Human capital
Denise is planning on opening a new gym, and she wants to be sure that her employees can move to any open position and do well. What pay system will help her to achieve this goal?
Skill-based pay system
George's manager has given him the following goal: "Profits should be increased in the coming year in order for employees to receive a monetary bonus." Which characteristic of effective goals is missing?
Specific and measurable
Blayne is interviewing for an IT specialist position at a technology firm. His interviewer informs him that he will ask him a set of standardized questions that are being asked of every applicant interviewing for the same position. This can best be described as what type of interview?
Structured
The new performance management system at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center (L.I.J.M.C.) was specifically designed to address which of the following problems with traditional performance reviews?
Traditional performance reviews lead to "grade inflation."
Corporate-level strategy pertains to the organization as a whole and the combination of business units and product lines that makes up the corporate entity.
True
A technology company is growing rapidly and needs to hire experienced developers and marketing professionals. The best people in these fields usually have jobs and need to be enticed to apply elsewhere. To identify individuals who are likely to be a good match, hiring managers should:
Use social media platforms like LinkedIn to screen for people with the relevant experience at high-performing companies
The University of Texas uses race as one factor when deciding which applicants to admit as undergraduate students. The goal of using race is to "achieve the educational benefits of diversity." The University of Texas fills its incoming freshman class primarily by using class rank as a criterion, with students in the top 8% of their high school class gaining admission. These students fill about three fourths of the class, and race is used as a consideration to fill the remaining fourth. In 2013, the Supreme Court heard a case brought by a white student who had been denied admission, and the Court ruled on the constitutionality of the university's admissions policy. This news event refers to a case of affirmative action . One logical outcome of this case would be:
affirmative action For the University of Texas to continue to consider students' race so the college student body reflects the demographics of the state
Women are more likely to be __________ than men.
all of these more relationship-oriented none of these less hierarchical more collaborative
A _________ uses statements describing different levels of performance to help managers choose the correct rating for each dimension of the job.
behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS)
If a store manager only hires shift supervisors who have a four-year college degree, even though experienced cashiers without a four-year degree can be excellent supervisors, discrimination may be occurring.
discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in employment on the basis of all of the following except:
education
The star has a __________ market share in a __________ industry.
large; rapidly growing
When Roberto interviews for a job, he emphasizes how he can partner with the company to help it adapt to meet challenges.
New Social Contract
Evan counts on his employer to tell him what he needs to know and what to do.
Old Social Contract
The biomedical division needs to hire the best biomedical engineers in the world to be competitive in this global industry, and competition to attract talent is stiff. Many of the most innovative engineers work for startups. What would be the most appropriate HRM approach?
Acquire startups with talented employees and integrate these employees into the company's culture.
The ranking performance appraisal system tries to improve performance ratings by forcing managers to:
Compare employees
Which of the following would be considered a threat to an organization?
Competitive job market for critical resources
Bryan, who works in the human resource department, is interested in gathering data on the projected number of resignations and retirements over the next 10 years. He is most likely to perform which of the following activities?
Human resource planning