Final Exam
Team building is
A form of team training that is designed to build trust and a mutual sense of responsibility that make for an effective team
Job design is
A function of the tasks one performs and the scope of responsibilities
A challenge currently facing the HRD field is:
All of the above
An effective employee counseling service requires:
All of the above
Which of the following could be used to conduct an organizational needs analysis?
All of the above
A simulation requiring participants to set priorities and make management decisions is called:
An in-basket exercise
Action to improve performance should:
Be mutually agreed to by supervisor and employee
Organizational development is designed to enhance
Both the individual employee and the organization
All of the following are guidelines for writing effective questionnaires except:
Combine several ideas into one question to save on paper
In a training program objective, the level at which behavior is determined to be acceptable is called the:
Criteria
According to Phillips which of the following is not a purpose of training evaluation?
Decide whether or not to fire the trainer
Validity asks the question
Does the data measure what it is supposed to measure
When collecting data which of the following issues is not important?
Effectiveness
Participative management involves:
Empowering employees to take action
Stress on the job is
Expressed most frequently as job dissatisfaction
Internal forces impacting employee behavior include all of the following except?
Global Influences
Many customer service training programs are based on the idea that:
Good service keeps customers coming back
All of the following are ways HRD seeks to improve organizational effectiveness except:
Hiring better people
A set of systematic and planned activities designed by an organization to provide its members with the necessary skills to meet current and future job demands is:
Human Resource Development
Training a firefighter to do their job by showing them videos of a fire, rather than active training, would violate the principle of
Identical elements
Hall and colleagues Protean career emphasizes:
Individuals drive their own careers.
According to your text, the most common training method used today is:
Instructor-led classroom programs
Customer service training is an example of:
Interpersonal skills training
Which of the following is not a quality of a useful training objective?
It describes some of the difficulties that may be encountered in doing this job
How does one's personal life impact their career choices?
It has a major impact on the decisions one makes about jobs
Which of the following is true of career insight?
It supplies employees with information relevant to attaining their career goals
An organizations paradigm is
Its generally accepted view or belief based on un-examined assumptions
An LMS is a
Learning Management System
Which of the following effective management development characteristic takes the view that developing managers is a multi-year process?
Long-term perspective
Single loop learning is:
Not often found in a complex world
Cultural diversity is
People from different cultures in a work place
There are several data sources recommended for strategic/organizational needs analysis. Which of the following is (are) NOT one of the recommended sources?
Performance appraisals
Potential negative outcomes of employee counseling programs include all of the following EXCEPT:
Reduced motivation and job satisfaction
A learning style
Reflects how choices made during training affect how we select and process information
All of the following are factors to consider before purchasing an HRD program EXCEPT
Registration issues
Valuing differences
Respects each person's cultural differences
What is true about Outdoor training?
Results of effectiveness are mixed
Learning to ride a bike is an example of which of the following types of learning?
Skill-based
Which is the correct sequence of events according to Behavior modeling theory?
Tell the trainee what to do, let them see a model, practice, feedback, and social reinforcement
A socially desirable response is
Telling the researcher what you think they want to hear
A cost-benefit analysis compares:
The cost of training to its benefits
As a group, which of the following is true of managers?
They are increasing in numbers
Your text made all of the following points concerning management development EXCEPT:
To be effective, it should be outsourced
The 'job entitlement' mentality suggests that:
Work hard, stay out of trouble and you have a job for life.
Which of the following is important in the role of HRD in creating, delivering, and evaluating an effective career development system?
all of the above
Equal employment law
applies only to hiring employees on a fair basis
Team building programs
are used to improve a work group's problem-solving ability and effectiveness.
The glass ceiling is
barriers to women and minorities entering top management positions
In coaching, the supervisor
bears the primary responsibility for the effectiveness of the program
Of the following, the biggest concern that employees have about employee counseling services is:
confidentiality (who will know that they have received counseling? )
Equal employment law:
covers situations where the opportunities for particular groups (such as women and minorities) are limited, e.g., they are not allowed into training programs
Job rotation is frequently used to train
first-level managers
The effectiveness of an EAP is
generally accepted
The workforce is
getting older
Group think allows people to
have unanimity
The typical counseling program begins with:
identification of the problem
Realistic job previews increase job satisfaction because:
it increases their level of personal commitment to the job and the organization
An effective program to get people started in an organization (e.g., an orientation program) is important because:
it reduces start-up costs
Behavior modeling typically involves which of the following five phases?
modeling, retention, rehearsal, feedback, and correction
Role conflict occurs when
people think they are receiving mixed messages about what is expected of them
Basic skills include
reading, writing and math
Corporate colleges or universities are:
reflective of past (older) training concepts
An intervention strategy is
the primary means for organizational change and improvement
Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning employee assistance programs (EAPs)
they are based on the premise that work is very important to people
All of the following are advantages of using an outside trainer (e.g., a consultant) EXCEPT:
they are committed to the company and its problems in the long run
According to Fournies a primary goal of a coaching discussion is
to get agreement on the problem and solution