Chapter 9 - Managing Human Resources and Diversity

अब Quizwiz के साथ अपने होमवर्क और परीक्षाओं को एस करें!

rightsizing

Intentionally reducing the company's workforce to the point where the number of employees is deemed to be right for the company's current situation.

job analysis

The systematic process of gathering and interpreting information about the essential duties, tasks, and responsibilities of a job.

performance appraisal

the process of observing and evaluating an employee's performance, recording the assessment, and providing feedback to the employee

telecommuting

using computers and telecommunications equipment to perform work from home or another remote location

mentoring

when an experienced employee guides and supports a less-experienced employee

job specification

An outline of the knowledge, skills, education, and physical abilities needed to adequately perform a job.

job description

A concise summary of the specific tasks and responsibilities of a particular job

application form

a device for collecting information about an applicant's education, previous job experience, and other background characteristics.

coaching

a method of directing, instructing, and training a person with the goal of developing specific management skills

affirmative action

a policy that requires employers to take steps to guarantee equal employment opportunities for people within protected groups

stereotype threat

a psychological experience of a person who, usually engaged in a task, is aware of a stereotype about his or her identity group that suggests he or she will not perform well on that task

behaviorally anchored rating scale (BARS)

a rating technique that relates an employee's performance to specific job-related incidents

realistic job preview

a recruiting approach that gives applicants all pertinent and realistic information about the job and the organization

assessment center

a technique for selecting individuals with high managerial potential based on their performance on a series of simulated managerial tasks

halo effect

a type of rating error that occurs when an employee receives the same rating on all dimensions regardless of his or her performance on individual ones

on-the-job training (OJT)

a type of training in which an experienced employee "adopts" a new employee to teach him or her how to perform job duties

employment test

a written or computer-based test designed to measure a particular attribute such as intelligence or aptitude

human-resource management (HRM)

activities undertaken to attract, develop, and maintain an effective workforce within an organization

international human-resource management

addresses the complexity that results from recruiting, selecting, developing, and maintaining a diverse workforce on a global scale

diversity

all the ways in which employees differ

matching model

an employee selection approach in which the organization and the applicant attempt to match each other's needs, interests, and values

corporate university

an in-house training and education facility that offers broad-based learning opportunities for employees

exit interview

an interview conducted with departing employees to determine the reasons for their termination

stereotyping

associating a rigid, exaggerated, and irrational belief with a particular group of people

managing diversity

creating a climate in which the potential advantages of diversity for organizational or group performance are maximized while the potential disadvantages are minimized

contingent workers

people who work for an organization, but not on a permanent or full-time basis, including temporary placements, contracted professionals, and leased employees

contingent professionals

people, mostly retirees, who bring needed expertise

stereotyping

placing an employee into a class or category based on one or a few traits or characteristics

e-cruiting

recruiting job applicants online

wage and salary surveys

surveys that show what other organizations pay incumbents in jobs that match a sample of "key" jobs selected by the organization

recruiting

th, the activities or practices that define the desired characteristics of applicants for specific jobs.

ethnocentrism

the belief that one's own group or subculture is inherently superior to other groups or cultures

human capital

the economic value of the knowledge, experience, skills, and capabilities of employees

human-resource planning

the forecasting of human-resource needs and the projected matching of individuals with expected job vacancies

discrimination

the hiring or firing of applicants based on criteria that are not job relevant

selection

the process of determining the skills, abilities, and other attributes a person needs to perform a particular job


संबंधित स्टडी सेट्स

Antitrust Policy Identifications

View Set

NETWORK ROUTING PRINCIPLES LESSON 5

View Set

Unit 12-Other Securities Products

View Set