Organization Staffing Final
reneging on its offer to hire a new one
deferring a new hired start date can be an alternative to
to be leading indicators to assess a company's staffing system
the best use of short-term staffing metrics is _____
promotion criteria
Peer ratings tend to do a good job predicting what?
fewer applications per position
Which of the following is a leading indicator of staffing outcomes?
They may be less able to see the employees task and interpersonal behaviors
Which of the following is a limitation of using supervisors in performance reviews?
number of applicants per position
Which of the following is both a leading and a lagging indicator of staffing outcomes?
it aims to reduce defects to near zero
Which of the following is true about six sigma?
it may or may not allow for further negotiatioins
Which of the following is true of a competitive job offer?
effective staffing
enhances the degree to which an employee meets a jobs requirements
multiple hurdles
in the selection procedure of a firm, an applicant must obtain a minimum passing score on two different assessment methods before being allowed to continue in the hiring process. What type of assessment plan is being used?
supplementary fit
when a restaurant hire a server who has similar competencies to the existing servers, this is an example of
background check
which assessment method would be the best choice to identify candidates who are more likely to pose a security risk to the company?
it is positively related to job satisfaction
which of the following is true of person-organization fit?
no personal contact is made with the finalist
which of the following is true once a formal written job offer has been presented?
the candidates being targeted come from specific labor markets
E-recruiting should be used when
Interpersonal Behaviors
External customers are often best for evaluating an employees
generating positive stakeholder reactions
If a hiring manager is unhappy that the staffing system requires her to take two hours of her limited time to interview each candidate which staffing goal is not being met?
at-will employees have a definite time period of service mentioned
Which of the following is true on an employment contract?
supply chain
Workforce redeployment applies the ______ principles used to optimize inventory management, planning, and production to optimize the utilization of a firms employees
Staffing effectiveness, staffing efficiency
_____ effectiveness is usually more difficult to measure than _____
using high cut scores
______ increases the number of false negative hiring outcomes
consideration
a bargained - for exchange between the contract parties is known as
assesses the company's strengths and weaknesses and those of the employees
a company cannot know what training to offer employees unless it
compensatory approach
allowing a candidates high score on an interview to make up for a low score on a personality test is an example of the
performance feedback and development opportunities
an organization claiming to provide an environment in which employees can grow their careers has to provide
Graphology
any practice that involves determining personality traits or abilities from a person's handwriting
voluntary and functional
companies generally try to minimize turnover that is
negative stakeholder reaction
when an employee quits because he is passed over for promotion what has occurred?
buyout incentives
when rightsizing is to occur which of the following are generally well received by employees?
subordinates
which of the following raters is often the most controversial feature of a multi-source assessment?
large standard error of measurement
which of the following reduces the ability of rank ordering to identify the best hire?
staffing evaluation
which of the following refers to the process of analyzing a hiring system to determine its performance and effectiveness?
the firms candidates are unaware of how their information will be used including putting their picture throughout the building
which of the following represents a breach of staffing evaluation ethics?
the company wishes to preserve internal equity of compensation
which of the following, if true, would result in a new hire to a company getting paid less than its exsisting employees?
productivity losses due to the vacancy
The HR manager of a manufacturing firm was calculating the amount spent annually by the company on its staffing practices. Which of the following should be classified as a replacement cost?
cut score
a minimum assessment score that must be met or exceeded to advance to the next assessment phase or to be eligible to receive a job offer
tournament program
a socialization program that requires new hires to "pass" different stages of socialization or be removed from the organization is a
exit interview
asking a departing employee why he or she is leaving the firm is an
mentoring
assigning a new employee to regularly meet with a more senior, more experienced employee to further the career development of both employees is
person-job fit
the fit between a person's abilities and the demands of the job and the fit between a person's desires and motivations and the attributes and rewards of a job
managerial positions
the focus of the career crossroads model is on
similarity between the real job and the test
the higher the fidelity of a job simulation test the higher is the
the sum of the economic value of improved performance and the savings from avoiding bad hires
the return on investment from a new assessment method is
discrimination in hiring
the uniform guidelines on Employee selection procedures were created to assist organizations in complying with federal law prohibiting
strategic, operational, financial, and customer-related goals
A balanced scorecard balances a firms_____
12%
A firm hires only 5 employees annually but each for a compensation of $100,000 a year. Assuming it costs the company $12,000 to recruit one person, what is the company's staffing efficiency ratio?
value creation
A majority of the measures in a balanced staffing scorecard should focus on
voluntary, dysfunctional, and avoidable
Companies generally try to minimize turnover that is _____
Equal Employment Opportunity liability
Often greater with internal versus external assessment and staffing efforts
Succesion Management
The ongoing process of systematically identifying assessing and developing organizational leadership to enhance performance is
the assessment methodology
The value of the nine box matrix depends most heavily on the quality of
Evaluative assessment
This process screens out the lowest performing candidates
investiture socialization
processes document what positive characteristics newcomers bring to the organization