Training & Development Ch. 1 Cragun
Arrange the steps in the training design process used for developing training programs in the correct order of occurrence
1. Conducting assessment of learning needs 2. Assuring employees' readiness for training 3. Developing a learning environment 4. Developing an evaluation plan 5. Choosing the training method 6. Monitoring and evaluating the program
Identify the specific human resource management practices that are used to support work teams
Emphasizing and rewarding ongoing training. Involvement of employees in the performance improvement process.
The highest level of national recognition for quality that a U.S. company can receive is the _______, which was created by public law
Malcom Baldrige National Quality Award
Skills in science, technology, engineering, and math are referred to as
STEM skills
Which of the following trends are observed in training practices?
Technology-based learning has helped enhance learning efficiency, as shown by decrease in the reuse ratio since 2010. Self-paced online learning is the most commonly used mode of technology-based learning.
________ refers to the adoption of a novel concept or behavior by a company
change
Talent management is becoming increasingly more important because of
changes in demand for certain occupations and jobs
Which of the following quality management principles form the basis of the ISO 9000? (2 out of 8)
customer focus people involvement
Learning strategist
decides how workplace learning can be used optimally to help meet the company's business strategy
___________ ____________ refers to the degree to which employees are completely involved in their work and the strength of their commitment to their work and the organization
employee engagement
____________ _______________ ______________ refers to the integrated use of training and development, organizational development, and career development to enhance individual, group, and organizational effectiveness
human resource development
The policies, practices, and systems that influence employees' behavior, attitudes, and performance are referred to as
human resource management
Identify the trends in the demographics and diversity of the workforce in the United States
increase in the share of older workers increase in racial diversity
Informal learning refers to learning that
involves action and performing
Which of the following is a flaw of the instructional system design model?
it adds time and expense to creating a training program
The process of enhancing company performance by designing and implementing tools, processes, systems, structures, and cultures to improve the creation, sharing, and use of knowledge can be referred to as
knowledge management
Customer capital
refers to the value of relationships with persons or other organizations outside the company for accomplishing the goals of the company
Personal knowledge based on individual experiences that is difficult to codify can be referred to as
tacit knowledge
Formal training and development refers to
training and development programs, courses, and events that are created and organized by a company
The ATD competency model describes
what is required for an individual to be successful in the training and development field
Which of the following are the core values of Total Quality Management
Quality is developed into a product or service so that errors are prevented from occurring. Methods and processes are developed to match the requirements of internal and external customers.
A company's ability to maintain and increase its market share in an industry is referred to as
competitiveness
An important training issue that alternative work assignments present is to prepare managers and employees to
coordinate their efforts so that such work arrangements do not affect customer service or product quality
Professional specialist
creates, delivers, and evaluates learning and performance solutions
In a company, knowledge workers are
employees who contribute to a company by sharing what they know
The knowledge that is well documented, easily communicated, and easily transferred from person to person is referred to as
explicit knowledge
TRUE OR FALSE: Designing work, compensating employees, and enhancing labor and employee relations are outside the purview of human resource management.
false
TRUE OR FALSE: in the context of training and development, the highest amount of learning content concerns basic skills
false
Identify the potential uses of social networking in training and development
gathering employee opinions knowledge sharing, capturing, and storing
The knowledge (know what), advanced skills (know how), system understanding and creativity (know why), and motivation to deliver high-quality products and services (care why) is referred to as
human capital
Training can aid companies meet the quality challenge by teaching employees a concept known as
lean thinking
Which of the following reasons are given for offshoring factory and other jobs?
lower labor costs availability of a skilled labor force
Development is similar to training, except that it tends to be
more future-focused
Which of the following are training providers outside the company?
product suppliers colleges and universities
Competitiveness
refers to a company's ability to maintain and gain market share in its industry
Social capital
refers to relationships in a company
Intellectual capital
refers to the codified knowledge that exists in a company
Human capital
refers to the sum of the attributes, life experiences, knowledge, inventiveness, energy, and enthusiasm that a company's employees invest in their work
Rank the different generations in a workforce in the chronological order of their birth
silent generation baby boomers generation x echo boomers digital natives
The process of measuring, analyzing, enhancing, and then controlling processes once they have been brought within the narrow Six Sigma quality tolerances or standards is referred to as the
six sigma process
Project manager
strategizes, receives, and monitors the delivery of learning and performance solutions to support the business
__________ refers to the organized and strategic effort by a company to utilize bundles of human resource management practices, including acquiring and assessing employees, learning and development, performance management, and compensation to attract, retain, develop, and encourage well-skilled employees and managers
talent management
Identify a true statement about the Malcom Baldrige National Quality Award
the award winners usually do well in Human Resources practices, including training and development
Human Resource Management
the policies, practices, and systems that influence employees' behavior, attitudes, and performance
Which of the following is true about virtual teams?
they can form partnerships with suppliers or competitors to pull together the required talent to complete a project
__________ is a company-wide effort to constantly enhance the ways people, machines, and systems accomplish work
total quality management
Business partner
utilizes business and industry knowledge to enhance performance through training