Ch. 11 management
four-fifths rule
80% rule a rule of thumb used by the courts and the EEOC to determine whether there is evidence of adverse impact. A violation of this rule occurs when the selection rate for a protected group is less than 80% of the selection rate for a nonprotected group
behavior observation scales
BOSs - rating scales that indicate the frequency with which workers perform specific behaviors that are representative of teh job dimensions critical to successful job performance
employee stock ownership plan
ESOP a compensation system that awards employees shares of company stock in addition to their regular compensation
Human resource information system
HRIS a computerized system for gathering, analyzing, storing, and disseminating information related to HRM process
profit sharing
a compensation system in which a company pays a percentages of its profits to employees in addition to their regular compensation
piecework
a compensation system in which employees are paid a set rate for each item they produce
Stock options
a compensation system that gives employees the right to purchase shares of stock at a set price, even if the value of the stock increases
sexual harassment
a form of discrimination in which unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature occurs while performing one's job
specific ability test
also known as aptitude tests, measure the extend to which an applicant possesses the particular kind of ability needed to do a job well done
bona fide occupational qualification
an exception in employment law that permits sex, age, religion, and the like to be used when making employment decisions but only if they are reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business.
biographical data
biodata, extensive surveys that ask applicants questions about their personal backgrounds and life experiences
commission
compensation system where employees earn a percentage of each sale they make
training
developing the skills, experience and knowledge employees need to perform their jobs or improve their performance
phased retirement
employees transition to retirement by working reduced hours over a period of time before completely retiring
outplacement services
employment counseling services offered to employees who are losing their jobs because of downsizing
hostile work environment
form of sexual harassment in which unwelcome and demeaning sexually related behavior creates an intimidating and offensive work environment
disparate treatment
intentional discrimination that occurs when people are purposely not given the same hiring, promotion, or membership opportunities because of their race, color, sex, age, ethic group, etc.
structured interviews
interviews in which all applicants are ask the same set of questions
unstructured interviews
interviews in which interviewers are free to ask the applicants anything they want
wrongful discharge
legal doctrine that requires employers to have a job-related reason to terminate employees
employee turnover
loss of employees who voluntarily choose to leave
dysfunctional turnover
loss of high performing employees who voluntarily choose to leave a company
functional turnover
loss of poor performing employees who voluntarily choose to leave
cognitive ability test
measure the extent to which applicants have abilities in perceptual speed, verbal comprehension, numerical aptitude, general reasoning, and spatial aptitude
objective performance measures
measures of job performance that are easily and directly counted or qualified
subjective performance measures
measures of job performance that require someone to judge or assess a worker's performance
three types of compensation
pay level, pay variability, and pay structure
360 degree feedback
performance appraisal process in which feedback is obtained from the boss, peers, etc.
background checks
procedures used to verify the truthfulness and accuracy of information that applicants provide about themselves and to uncover negative, job-related background information not provided
internal recruiting
process of developing a pool of qualified job applicants from people who already work in the company
external recruiting
process of developing pool of qualified job applicants from outside the company
needs assessment
process of identifying and prioritizing the learning needs of employees
job evaluation
process that determines the worth of each job in a company by evaluating the market value of the knowledge, skills, and requirements needed to perform it
early retirement incentive programs
programs that offer financial benefits to employees to encourage them to retire early
job analysis
purposeful, systematic process for collecting information on the important work related aspects of a job
interview
selection tool in which company representatives ask job applicants job related questions to determine whether they are qualified for the job
assessment centers
series of managerial simulations, graded by trained observers, that are used to determine applicants' capability for managerial work
Employment references
sources such as previous employers or coworkers who can provide job related information about job candidates
work sample tests
tests that require applicants to perform tasks that are actually done on the job
compensation
the financial and nonfinancial rewards that organizations give employees in exchange for their work
downsizing
the planned elimination of jobs in a company
performance appraisal
the process of assessing how well employees are doing their jobs
validation
the process of determining how well a selection test or procedure predicts future job performance. The better or more accurate the prediction of future job performance, the more valid a test is said to be.
recruiting
the process of developing a pool of qualified job applicants
human resource management
the process of finding, developing and keeping the right people to form a qualified work force
selection
the process of gathering information about job applicants to decide who should be offered a job
employee separation
the voluntary or involuntary loss of an employee
Rater training
training eformane appraisal raters in how to avoid rating errors and increase rating accuracy
quid pro quo sexual harassment
type of sexual harassment in which employment outcomes, such as hiring, promotion, or simply keeping one's job, depend on whether an individual submits to sexual harassment
adverse impact
unintentional discrimination that occurs when members of a particular race, sex, are unintentionally harmed or disadvantaged because they are hired, promoted, or trained at lower rates than others
job description
written description of the basic tasks, duties, and responsibilities, required of an employee holding a particular job
job specifications
written summary of the qualifications needed to successfully perform a particular job