HR Exam 1
human resource planning
Identifying the numbers and types of employees the organization will require in order to meet its objectives
ways to simplify a job's mental demands
- adequate lighting - software that helps with tracking progress - checklists, charts, etc. - clear instructions
over the next decade, which of the following will be the fastest growing age group in the U.S. workforce?
55 and older
In the context of today's organizations, what is true of employees?
Employees are not easily replaced parts of a system; they are the source of a company's success or failure
Who does the Age Discrimination in Employment Act cover?
employees 40 years and older
what is true of telecommuting?
employees using remote work arrangements may have fewer absences from work
expatriates
employees who take assignments in other countries
knowledge workers
employees whose main contribution to the organization is specialized knowledge
job enrichment
empowering workers by adding more decision-making authority to jobs
job rotation
enlarging jobs by moving employees among several different jobs
Title VII of Civil Rights Act
forbids discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
What factors should a company consider in determining an employee's fitness for a promotion?
The employee's work ethic, effectiveness, and overall performance should be considered in determining the best candidate for promotion
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, EEOC
agency of Department of Justice, investigates all claims of discrimination filed by employees in the United States.
employee engagement
full involvement in one's work and commitment to one's job and company
Deirdre is a benefits specialist at a manufacturing company. She negotiates contracts for insurance, retirement plans, and other employee benefits in order to get the best possible deal while meeting all legal requirements. She understands the details of each benefit and is able to help employees understand the value of their benefits. This scenario illustrates Deirdre's competency in the area of:
human resource expertise
Spokes n Wheels, a company in the motorcycle manufacturing business, has revamped its management and business criteria. It has also added objectives that would require recruitment of new and skilled labor. The responsibility of identifying the numbers and the kinds of employees lies with the HR department of the firm. This responsibility of the HR department is known as:
human resource planning
right to due process
if people believe their rights are being violated, they have the right to a fair and impartial hearing
employment at will
if there is no specific employment contract saying otherwise, the employer or employee may end an employment relationship at any time
external labor market
individuals who are actively seeking employment
trend analysis
constructing and applying statistical models that predict labor demand for the next year, given stats from the previous year
Job Design
defining how work will be performed and what tasks will be required for a certain job
psychological contract
description of what an employee expects to contribute in an employment relationship and what the employer will provide the employee in exchange
Some of the employees of Daily Health Inc. are unhappy with their supervisor's lack of communication and poor planning skills. They feel they are being treated unfairly by the supervisor, and so they turn to the HR department for help. Addressing such problems is a part of the HR function of:
employee relations
what is true of the ADA
it goes beyond prohibiting discrimination to require that employers take steps to accommodate individuals covered under the legislation
What is the legal basis for considering sexual harassment to be illegal discrimination?
it is a form of sexual discrimination
What is true of an intranet
it is a network that uses internet tools but limits access to authorized users in the organization
What is the best description of Google employees?
knowledge workers
What is the most common reason why U.S. organizations hire employees in foreign countries?
low cost of labor in foreign countries
The general job description of HR manager includes:
maintaining functions such as employee compensation, recruitment, and personnel policies
Occupational Safety and Health Act, OSHA
most comprehensive U.S. law regarding worker safety, authorizes federal government to establish and enforce occupational safety and health standards for all places of employment engaging in interstate commerce
what is true of trends in job analysis?
most errors in job analysis result from outdated job descriptions
managing cultural diversity involves:
providing benefits such as day care and senior care, ensuring that HRM systems are bias free
which type of workers generally prefer more traditional full-time employment
temporary and on-call workers
Which act represents participation in a proceeding?
testifying in an investigation
work processes
the activities that a work unit's members engage in to produce a given output
downsizing
the planned elimination of large numbers of personnel with the goal of enhancing the organization's competitiveness
outsourcing
the practice of having another company provide services
work flow design
the process of analyzing the tasks necessary for the production of a product or service
Job Analysis
the process of getting detailed information about jobs
job analysis
the process of getting detailed information about jobs
output
the product of any work unit, tangible or intangible
ergonomics
the study of interface between individuals' physiology and the characteristics of the physical work environment
consolidation
two firms in one industry join to hold a greater share of the industry
job sharing
work option in which two part-time employees carry out the tasks associated with a single job
what is true if an organization's structure is based on function?
workers tend to have low authority and work alone at highly specialized jobs
disadvantages to downsizing
- loss of talent - disrupts social networks - remaining employees are confused, demoralized, and less willing to stay with organization - many companies end up rehiring
how much time does management spend on people issues
70-80%
Which generation of workers tends to be pragmatic and cynical with well-developed self-management skills?
Gen X
employee empowerment
giving employees responsibility and authority to make decisions regarding all aspects of product development or customer service
trends in the external labor force affect a company's:
internal work force
job hazard analysis technique
safety promotion technique that involves breaking down a job into basic elements, then rating each element for its potential for harm or injury
compressed work week
schedule in which full-time workers complete their weekly hours in fewer than 5 days
What term refers to a systematic, planned effort to attract, retain, develop, and motivate highly skilled employees and managers?
talent management
employee rights under OSHA
- request an inspection - have a representative present at an inspection - have dangerous substances identified - be promptly informed about exposure to hazards and be given access to accurate records regarding exposure - have employer violations posted at the work site
four components of OSHA inspection
1. compliance officer reviews company's records of deaths, injuries, and illnesses 2. officer conducts a walkaround tour of employer's premises 3. employee interviews 4. closing conference with employer
Name the executive department that is responsible for conducting research to determine the criteria for specific operations or occupations and for training employers to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act
Department of Health
Jordan, a manager at Recycle Corp., is responsible for workforce analytics in the organization. His supervisor, Rebecca, argues it is an unnecessary expense as she believes that collecting employee-related information is just an administrative responsibility. Which statement, if true, would weaken Rebecca's argument?
Jordan identified subordinates who showed the potential to become leaders in the company based on the data
What is the primary professional organization for HRM that provides education and information services, and is also the world's largest human resource management association?
Society for Human Resource Management
An OSHA inspector completed her inspection of a mining operation, including a walkaround and employee interviews. Then the OSHA inspector sought a restraining order from a federal court. What can you infer from this action by the inspector?
The inspector found a violation that could cause serious injury or death.
Sun-Jun, one of the senior managers at Moore Well Inc., insists that the company supervisors handle employee relations as part of their jobs. Which statement strengthens Sun-Jun's argument?
The supervisors represent the company on a day-to-day basis
workforce analytics
The use of quantitative tools and scientific methods to analyze data from human resource databases and other sources to make evidence-based decisions that support business goals
Peterson Petroleum claims it is a sustainable organization. If this is the case, which statement best describes the company?
They are more concerned about justice and fairness than short-term profits
Which statement best describes companies that are ethical and successful?
They have a sense of purpose and vision that the employees value and use in their day-to-day work.
What is a key advantage of human resource information systems?
They help HR professionals think strategically
reengineering
a complete review of the organization's critical work processes to make them more efficient and able to deliver higher quality
human resource information system, HRIS
a computer system used to acquire, store, manipulate, analyze, retrieve, and distribute information related to an organization's human resources
disparate impact
a condition in which employment practices are seemingly neutral yet disproportionately exclude a protected group from employment opportunities
bona fide occupational qualification, BFOQ
a necessary (not merely preferred) qualification for performing a job
core competency
a set of skills and knowledge that make the organization superior to competitors and create value for customers
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, OFCCP
agency responsible for enforcing executive orders that cover companies doing business with the federal government; businesses with contracts for more than $50,000 may not discriminate in employment based on race, color, religion, etc. and must have an affirmative action plan on file
recruting
any practice or activity carried on by the organization with the primary purpose of identifying and attracting potential employees
competency
area of personal capability that enables employees to perform their work successfully
Fleishman Job Analysis System
asks subject matter experts to evaluate a job in terms of the abilities required to perform the job
teamwork/work teams
assume many activities traditionally reserved for managers
forecasting
attempt to determine supply and demand for various types of human resources to predict areas in the organization where there will be labor shortages or surpluses
realistic job preview
background information about a job's positive and negative qualities
job enlargement
broadening the types of tasks performed; makes jobs less repetitive and more interesting
At a package delivery center, back injuries are a recurring problem around the loading docks, because employees in a rush forget to use proper lifting techniques. How could safety posters help the company improve safety?
by serving as a constant reminder of how to lift safely
How does Google's People Operations Department ensure that all of its decisions create social systems and technical systems which support a high performance work environment?
by using analytics, data, and science to understand what works on the people side of the business
job posting
communicating a job vacancy internally, on company bulletin boards, employee publications, corporate intranets, or anywhere else in the organization
employability
company provides training and job experiences to help ensure that employees can find other employment opportunities
total quality management, TQM
companywide effort to continuously improve the ways people, machines, and systems accomplish work
Which responsibility is specifically associated with the HR function of employee relations?
conducting attitude surveys
disparate treatment
differing treatment of individuals based on race, color, religion, sex, etc.
most of the debate focuses on discriminatory consequences and plaintiff does not need to prove an employer's intent to discriminate
disparate impact
primary mission of SHRM
elevate the role of human resources in any organization
What is responsible for the shift in the job trend toward the use of broadly defined jobs instead of the use of narrowly defined jobs in organizations?
emphasis on innovation and quality
temporary workers
employed by people leasing agency, client organization pays agency for service of workers
contract workers
employed directly by a company for a specific time or on specific project as stipulated in written contract
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, USERRA
employers must reemploy workers who left to fulfill military duties for up to five years; when service members return from active duty, the employer must reemploy them in the job they would have held if they had not left including same seniority, status, and pay rate
job extension
enlarges jobs by combining several relatively simple jobs to form a job with a wider range of tasks
yield ratios
expresses percentage of applicants who successfully move from one stage of the recruitment and selection process to the next
first step of HR planning process
forecasting
due process policies
formally lays out the steps an employee may take to appeal an employer's decision to terminate that employee
benefits to an internship program
give organizations early access to potential applicants and let organization assess their capabilities, give applicants firsthand experience with employer
second step of HR planning process
goal setting and strategic planning
executive search firm, ESF
headhunters, find jobs for already employed people, sensitive when dealing with information
statistical methods are excellent for capturing what type of data?
historical trends
who does the ADA cover?
individuals who are severely disfigured
The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was introduced to enhance employment opportunity for
individuals with disabilities
Sylvie, a human resource manager, has developed an inspiring vision of how the HR function should contribute to employees' well-being and the company's success. She models the values and behaviors supporting that vision, and she gets her staff excited to be part of realizing the vision. This indicates that Sylvie has competencies in the area of:
leadership and navigation
business leaders tend to be more effective if they are first able to prevent which kind of issue?
legal issues
job specification
list of knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics that an individual must have to perform the job
transitional matriz
lists job categories held in one period and shows proportion of employees in each of those job categories in a future period
job description
lists tasks, duties, responsibilities that a job entails, observable actions
industrial engineering
looks for the simplest way to structure work in order to maximize efficiency, provides measurable and practical benefits
alternative work arrangements
methods of staffing other than the traditional hiring of full-time employees; independent contractors, on-call workers, temporary workers, contract workers
goal of ergonomics
minimize physical strain on worker by structuring physical work environment around the way the human body works
leading indicators
objective measures that accurately predict future labor demand
Why is there a lack of talent with the needed knowledge, skills, and abilities in the field of HR?
people have a poor perception of HR's role in any organization
right of free consent
people have the right to be treated only as they knowingly and willingly consent to be treated; employees should know the nature of the job they are being hired to do
right of freedom of speech
people have the right to criticize an organization's ethics if they do so in good conscience and their criticism does not violate the rights of individuals in the organization
right of privacy
people have the right to do as they wish in their private lives, and they have the right to control what they reveal about private activities
right of freedom of conscience
people have the right to refuse to do what violates their moral beliefs, as long as these beliefs reflect commonly accepted norms
referrals
people who apply because someone in the organization prompted them to do so
direct applicants
people who apply for a vacancy without prompting from the organization
Which term refers to the process of ensuring employees' activities and outputs match an organization's goals?
performance management
What is the most important type of knowledge for an HR manager to possess?
personnel and human resources
cloud computing
practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data
last step of HR planning process
program implementation and evaluation
examples of leading indicators
sales or inventory levels, changes in technology, actions of competitors, trends in composition of workforce and population
flextime
scheduling policy where full-time employees may choose starting and ending times within guidelines specified by the organization
gig economy
situation in which companies rely primarily on alternative work arrangements to meet service and product demands
position analysis questionnaire, PAQ
standardized job analysis questionnaire containing 195 questions about work behaviors, work conditions, and job characteristics that apply to a wide variety of jobs
what is true of teamwork?
teamwork makes work motivating for employees and helps reduce labor costs
high performance work system
technology, organizational structure, people, and processes work together to give an organization an advantage in the competitive environment
what does feedback refer to in the JCM?
the extent to which a person receives clear information about performance and effectiveness from the work itself
Zion's friends, who intentionally leave their current employer seeking new opportunities to work with cutting-edge technology, move to a new city, and/or increase their work experiences and wages are engaging in:
the gig economy
Executives in the financial industry believe that a certain human resource-related law no longer seems relevant in the Internet age. To which government branch would it be most effective to turn for addressing the need for a change in the legal environment?
the legislative branch, requesting a new law in this area
what is true of skilled knowledge workers?
they are not easily replaced because they own the knowledge that the company requires to produce its products
talent management
A systematic, planned effort to attract, retain, develop, and motivate highly skilled employees and managers
How should company executives ensure that all employees are treated fairly and have the same chances for promotion?
Hire an HR specialist or assign a senior staff member the task of setting policies in regard to diversity and ethical practices in the workplace
What is the fastest growing ethnic category in the U.S. workforce?
Hispanic
What characterizes the Civil Rights Act of 1991
It limits the maximum punitive damages allowed depending on the size of an organization
agile
team changes specifications as a result of feedback throughout development process
workforce utilization review
a comparison of the proportion of employees in protected groups with the proportion that each group represents in the relevant labor market
internal labor force
an organization's workers (employees and people who have contracts to work at the organization)
what is true of reengineering?
rapidly changing customer needs and technologies necessitate reengineering
3 types of inputs
raw inputs (materials and information), equipment, and human resources
Social Security Act of 1935
requires everyone receiving unemployment compensation be registered with a local state employment office
Equal Pay Act
requires that men and women performing equal jobs receive equal pay
The concept of "human resource management" implies that employees are:
resources of the employer
four fifths rule
rule that shows evidence of potential discrimination if an organization's hiring rate for a minority group is less than 4/5 of the hiring rate for the majority group
What should OSHA regulators do once they are notified of a possible violation?
send an agent to conduct a thorough inspection
Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
set of guidelines issued by the EEOC, identify ways organizations should develop and administer its system for selecting employees so as to not violate Title VII
Job Characteristics Model
shows how to make jobs more motivating, developed by Richard Hackman and Greg Oldham
what methods can forecasting use?
statistical or judgement
