MGMT Chapter 12
What are the 3 key elements of the strategic approach?
1) All managers are involved in managing human resource management 2) Employees are viewed as assets 3) HRM is a matching process, integrating the organization's strategy and goals with the correct approach to managing human capital
Which act prohibits harassment, or an otherwise "hostile" work environment?
1964 Civil Rights Act
A process that uses multiple raters as a way to increase awareness of strengths and weaknesses and guide employee development
360-degree feedback
____________ occurs when a disproportionate number of a protected class was rejected for employment
Adverse Impact
Requires that an employer take positive steps to guarantee equal employment opportunities for people in protected groups
Affirmative Action
Act that prohibits discrimination against persons over the age of 40 in hiring, retention, compensation, and other conditions of employment
Age Discrimination in Employment Act
Act that prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals based on physical or mental disabilities
Americans with Disabilities Act
A performance evaluation technique that relates an employees' performance to specific job-related incidents
BARS (Behaviorally Anchored rating scale)
Act that applies to "protected classes"
Civil Rights Act
All monetary payments and all goods or commodities used in lieu of money to reward employees
Compensation
Act that requires continued health insurance coverage (paid by employee) following termination
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
People who work for an organization, but not on a permanent or full-time basis; Includes temporary placements, independent contractors, freelancers, and part-time employees
Contingent Workers
An in-house training facility that offers broad-based learning opportunities for employees, and frequently for customers, suppliers, and strategic partners as well, throughout their careers
Corporate Universities
Hiring and promotion decisions are based on criteria that are not job-relevant
Discrimination
For qualified applicants, the selection rate for protected classes should not be lower than 4/5 of the highest group
Disparate Selection Rates
Brand that promotes the organization as a great place to work
Employer Brand
When a manager places an employee into a class or category based on one or a few traits or characteristics
Halo Effect
Act that allows employees to switch health insurance plans when changing jobs and get new coverage regardless of preexisting health conditions; prohibits group plans from dropping a sick employee
Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act
The economic value of the combined knowledge, experience, skills, and capabilities of employees
Human Capital
The forecasting of HR needs and the projected matching of individuals with expected variances
Human Resource Planning
The Design and application of formal systems in an organization to ensure the effective and efficient use of human talent to accomplish organizational goals
Human Resources Management
An arrangement whereby an intern exchanges free or low-cost labor for the opportunity to explore whether a particular career is appealing or to gain valuable work experience in a particular field
Internship
A systematic process of gathering and interpreting information about the essential duties, tasks, and responsibilities of a job, as well as about the context within which the job is performed
Job Analysis
A clear and concise summary of the specific tasks, duties, and responsibilities a job entails
Job Description
Outlines the knowledge, skills, education, physical abilities, and other characteristics needed to perform the job adequately
Job Specification
When the organization and the individual being interviewed attempt to match the needs, interests, and values that they offer each other
Matching Model
Act that Establishes mandatory health and safety standards in organizations
OSHA
Act that imposes a fee on firms with 50 or more employees if the government subsidizes their employees' health care coverage
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Tying at least part of compensation to employee effort and performance, whether it be through merit-based pay, bonuses, team incentives, or various gain-sharing or profit-sharing plans
Pay-for-performance
The observing and assessing of employee performance, recording the assessment, and providing feedback to the employee
Performance Appraisal
The percentage of protected employees should reflect their percentage in the surrounding community
Population Comparison
Gives applicants all pertinent and realistic information about the job and the organization
Realistic Job Previews
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires what level of accommodations to allow disabled employees to perform their job duties?
Reasonable
Activities or practices that define the characteristics of applicants to whom selection procedures are ultimately applied
Recruiting
A _______ policy is one that specifically excludes members of a protected class
Restricted
Reducing the company's workforce intentionally to the point where the number of employees is deemed to be right for the company's current situation
Rightsizing
When a manager places an employee into a class or category based on one or a few characteristics
Stereotyping
Show what other organizations pay incumbents in jobs that match a sample of "key" jobs selected by the organization
Wage and Salary Surveys
Tests that require an applicant to complete simulated tasks that are a part of the desired job
Work sample tests
Use of computers and telecommunications equipment to do work without going to an office
telecommuting