Quiz
Which of the following is not a best practice for becoming more productive?
check social media every two hours
An experiential program is a type of internship used to instruct new student employees.
false
Traditional performance management differs from total quality management (TQM) in that it assesses both individual performance and the system within which the individual works.
false
Pierre is a foreman in a plant. He has 25 line workers who report to him on the night shift. From what you have read about organization charts, what do you know for sure?
he has a wide span of control
Using _______, Sensotix emphasizes using the chain of command to make sure the right people do the right things at the right time.
heirarchy of authority
An example of a(n) ______ goal is when Melissa's manager sets a goal for her to produce 16 widgets per hour.
objective
In assessment centers, typically, each assessor observes and records _____ employees' behaviors in each exercise.
one or two
Aligned goals start with the _______.
strategic plan
In a person analysis, which of the following is a primary variable that can be affected by training?
the employees ability
Which of the following is true of the relationship between training and development:
the goal of training is the preparationfor the current job
The approaches to employee development fall into 4 broad categories: formal education, assessment, job experiences, and interpersonal relationships.
true
The functions of performance management processes include guiding employee development and making employee-related decisions.
true
Many new companies and small businesses opt for a(n) _____ because they have a limited amount of employees.
horizontal strategy
Which of the following consists of an organization's planned effort to help employees acquire job-related knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors?
training
Which of the following best describes needs assessment?
It is the process of evaluating the organization, individual employees, and employees' tasks to determine what kinds of training are necessary.
Training programs use case studies to develop employees' management skills.
True
_____ is the number of people reporting directly to a given manager.
span of control
Which of the following is not an appropriate measure of goal achievement?*Won't show up*
a lack of interpersonal conflict
The HR department at Trevor Communications oversees the recruitment and training of employees at the firm. As the firm grows and recruits more employees, overseeing individual training programs has become too much for HR staff to handle. Which of the following applications should the HR department use to help with employee training.
a learning management system
The Peter's groups originated four years ago, and since then, the company has grown each year. Management has focused on making sure that the organization's strategic goals cascade down through the organization, so that employees can work together in pursuit of common ends. Peter's group is using ______ in their organization.
alligned goals
Which of the following questions can be answered by performing a person analysis?
are employees ready for training
Based on the contingency approach, to define performance ________ goals can be used in most jobs.
behavioral
Which of the following statements about span of control is true?
costs tend to be higher in organizations with narrow spans
Which of the following is not included in the monitoring step of performance management?
deciding how to measure performance
_______ increases an employee's ability to move into jobs that may not yet exist.
development
Martha wants her house fully cleaned on Monday. She takes the dusting, Marvin vacuums, Kit does the bathrooms, and Tina cleans the kitchen. ___________ occurs when the common goal is pursued by individuals performing separate but related tasks.
division of labor
_______ refers to a process of systematically developing training to meet specified needs.
instructrual design
According to your text, managers will be most likely to support training if:
it will solve a significant problem
A head chef of a restaurant encourages his subordinates to be creative in the culinary arts. He does not believe in using prescribed recipes while cooking. Rather, he allows them to create unique recipes and use different ingredients to prepare dishes. This implies that the head chef established ________ goals.
learning
Dr. Slotsky is a well-liked professor. Last term, no one received lower than a B in any of his courses. Dr. Slotsky may be suffering from ______ perceptual error.
leniency
The MBTI identifies individuals' preferences for source of energy, means of information gathering, way of decision making, and _____.
lifestyle
The Meyers Motor Company today is very different from the same company of 1965, yet many essential characteristics remain so the "Meyers is still Meyers." This suggests that organizations have ______, this means to retain and transmit information from past to future members of the social systems.
organizational memory
Barry set himself a goal of bowling at least one game above 250 out of 300 possible before the end of the season. This is a ______ goal.
performance
_______ is the set of processes and managerial behaviors that involve defining, monitoring, measuring, evaluation, and providing consequences for performance expectations.
performance management
Denise sets a goals of completing the literature review portion of her research paper by Sunday night. This is a(n) _______ goal.
project
A(n) ________ is a career that frequently changes based on changes in a person's interests, abilities, and values and in the work environment.
protean career
For assessment to work efficiently, an employee must be:
provide suggestion to improve his/her weak skills
When monitoring performance, Frank watches all the following except:
setting goals
_____ helps employees select development activities that prepare them to meet their career goals
career managment
Acbar Inc. groups people according to similarity of products, services, customers, clients, or geographic regions. Acbar is called a functional structure.
false
According to MBT indicators, individuals with Feeling (F) preference try always to be objective in making decisions, whereas individuals with a Thinking (T) preference are more subjective.
false
Alberto wants to get a 90 or above on his next chemistry test so that he can skip the final. This is a learning goal, rather than a performance goal.
false
Apprenticeship programs can only be sponsored by government agencies.
false
Assessment centers are primarily used to identify employees' technical skills.
false
Attending classes is a faster and more efficient method of learning new skills as compared to electronic performance support systems (EPSSs).
false
Division of labor is achieved through the implementation of cross-functional and self-managed teams.
false
In a performance appraisal, the term validity refers to whether the appraisal measures all aspects of performance, both relevant and irrelevant.
false
In a vertical structure, workgroups are created to improve collaboration and work on common products.
false
In the four general steps in goal-setting process, deficiencies in each step can be made up for with strength in others.
false
Matrix structures are preferred by many organizations because of their ease of application.
false
Mentoring programs tend to be very successful when they are compulsory.
false
Most employee development occurs through formal education programs.
false
Performance management involves monitoring, measuring, and evaluating, but does not include providing consequences for employees' performance.
false
Presentation methods are preferred over hands-on training methods in helping trainees handle interpersonal issues.
false
Protean career is one that remains constant despite a person's abilities, and values and in the work environment.
false
Putting together a request for proposal (RFP) for a training program is a quick process.
false
Self-appraisals are an appropriate basis for administrative decisions....
false
The MBTI is an assessment tool for behavioral styles based on the work of the psychologist William Marston.
false
The development of high-potential employees is usually a very swift process.
false
The last step in the instructional design process involves choosing a training method.
false
The organization's official communication network is not visible in the organization chart.
false
The training technique most widely used in the workplace is behavioral modeling.
false
To rate employee behaviors, an organization begins by defining...
false
XYZ corporation reviews customer feedback from its website operations over the past three months, and decides to add more service representatives. This reflects a closed system approach.
false
Faulkner and WHite company, a firm that builds enterprise resource planning products for customers, wants to implement training programs for its employees as an HR initiative. Senior Management proposes that use of an instruction design process. Which of the following should ideally be Faulkner and White's next step?
organizational analysis
Jenna and Martin complete their part of Project Zenith. Their progress is best measured against ______ goals.
task
A hollow structure is also known as a network structure
true
A performance appraisal process must identify causes of an employee's performance discrepancy and develop plans for improving their performance.
true
AQR company has a horizontal structure. They attempt to dissolve departmental boundaries and reporting relationships as much as possible.
true
An organization can use downward moves as a source of job experience.
true
Coaches are peers or managers who work with other employees to motivate them and give them feedback
true
Developmental implies learning that is not necessarily related to an employee's current job
true
Effective training include performance standards that are measurable.
true
Ferdinand sets a goal for himself of finishing the first draft of a project report by Friday. This is a performance goal.
true
For on-the-job training (OJT) programs to be effective, an organization should review OJT practices at companies in similar industries.
true
In goal setting for career management, the employee is responsible for identifying the goal and the method of determining progress for that goal.
true
In order to fit a situation, a manager should consider creating behavioral, objective, or task/project goals as appropriate.
true
Instructional design logically should begin with a needs assessment.
true
Job rotation increases employees' understanding of different company functions.
true
Members of boundaryless organizations communicate primarily through virtual methods.
true
Negative feedback can have a positive motivational effect.
true
Peer reviews are an excellent source of information about performance in a job where the supervisor does not often observe the employee.
true
Performance management requires knowing what activities and outputs are desired, observing whether they occur, and providing feedback to help employees meet expectations.
true
Performance management systems are established to meet three broad purposes of the organization: strategic, administrative, and developmental.
true
Quantile Inc. decides to save money by grouping together people who need similar materials and equipment. This is known as a functional structure.
true
Research on the validity , reliability, and effectiveness of the Myers Briggs Type indicator is inconclusive.
true
Research suggest that assessment ratings are valid for predicting performance, salaries....
true
Research suggests that managers who participate in programs like Individual Coaching for Effectiveness (ICE) are less likely to be terminated
true
Succession planning focuses on high-potential employees.
true
The critical-incident method requires managers to keep a record of specific examples of thee employee acting in ways that are either effective or ineffective.
true
The idea of organization design is that organizations are more effective or successful when their structure supports the execution of corporate strategies.
true
The improvement of an employee's performance varies according to the employee's ability and level of motivation.
true
The most frequent uses of assessment are to identify employees with managerial potential to measure current managers' strengths and weaknesses.
true
Training refers to any planned effort by a firm to facilitate the learning of job-related knowledge, skills, or behavior by employees.
true
Typically, managers overemphasize performance goals and underemphasize learning goals.
true
Using an employee's manager for feedback is very useful because managers' own success depends so much on their employees' performance.
true
Women and minorities often have difficulty finding mentors.
true