Compensation Chapter 2
In the formula predicting performance, the component most closely related to compensation is _____.
"M"
A compensation system focusing on system control and work specifications is most closely associated with a(n) _____ strategy.
Cost-cutter
A compensation system that focuses on competitor's labor costs is most closely associated with a(n) _____ strategy.
Cost-cutter
The alignment test
Helps ensure passing the differentiation test
Research investigating high-performance workplaces found that performance-based pay _____ when combined with other high-performance practices.
Improves attitudes and behaviors
Career growth, hierarchy, and flexible design are most closely associated with the _____ aspect of mapping a total compensation strategy.
Internal alignment
Whole Foods' shared-fate philosophy of limiting executive salaries to no more than 19 times the average pay of full-time employees is an example of which strategic pay decision?
Internal alignment
Which of the following is NOT included in a strategy map?
Not: HR Alignment
Which of the following is NOT a test of whether a pay strategy is a source of competitive advantage
Not: cost-effectiveness test
The second step of developing a total compensation strategy is to:
Note: I can use any step in a question. Steps: 1. Assess Total Compensation Implications; 2. Map a Total Compensation Strategy; 3. Implement strategy; 4. Reassess
Trying to measure an ROI for any compensation strategy implies that
People are "human capital" similar to other factors of production.
When organization performance declines
Performance-based pay plans do not pay off (example of a vicious cycle)
_____ is the measure of how important total compensation is in the overall HR strategy.
Prominence
Which of the following is the correct order of the steps in formulating a total compensation strategy?
Steps: 1. Assess Total Compensation Implications; 2. Map a Total Compensation Strategy; 3. Implement strategy; 4. Reassess
_____ refers to openness and communication about pay.
Transparency
Which of the following statements regarding allowing employees a choice in their pay mix is NOT true?
True: Allowing employees their choice is difficult to manage; Providing unlimited choices for employees to choose from is difficult to design; Providing too many choices can confuse people False: Allowing employees their choice is easy for competitor companies to imitate
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
True: The effect of performance incentives depends on the context; Embedding compensation strategy in HR strategy affects results; The effect of paying more than competitors depends on the context. Focusing only on one dimension of pay strategy is a best practice.
All of the following EXCEPT _____ are compensation systems associated with a cost-cutter strategy
Will list a bunch of correct examples and then a wrong answer such as customer satisfaction incentives
Based on the opinions of 10,000 U.S. workers, Hudson found that when given their choice of unconventional benefits, most employees would select _____.
a more flexible work schedule.
Union preferences are a major factor in _____ a total compensation strategy.
assessing
Comparisons on the forms of compensation used by other companies are part of _____.
external cometitiveness
Which of the following tests of competitive advantage is probably the easiest test to pass?
helps ensure passing the differentiation test
A compensation system using market-based pay is most likely to be part of a(n) _____ strategy.
innovator
Flexible-generic job descriptions would most likely be used with a(n) _____ strategy.
innovator
Research shows that _____ will effectively shift an organization in a downward performance spiral to an upward one.
it is unclear what compensation practices.
Issues of transparency, technology, and choice are most closely associated with the _____ aspect of mapping a total compensation strategy.
management
According to the Hudson survey, _____ is the single thing that would make 41 percent of the U.S. workers happier.
more money
In mapping a total compensation strategy, the question of how important compensation is in the overall HR strategy is part of _____.
objectives
The role non-HR managers play in making pay decisions is called _____.
ownership