3rd Edition Chapter 2 Preparing for Promotion Flashcards
Also known as the patronage system. The practice of making appointments to public office based on a personal relationship or affiliation rather than because of merit?
Spoils System
What Act was enacted by congress in 1883 in response to the extensive corruption at Tammany Hall in New York City and the many other publicized abuses of the patronage system?
Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
Attributes or qualities that can be described and measured during a promotional examination?
Dimensions
What are the six most common dimensions of a promotional examination?
- Oral Communication
- Written Communication
- Problem Analysis
- Judgement
- Organizational Sensitivity
- Planning/Organizing
Promotional candidates are placed according to the order they scored?
Rank-Ordered List
Promotional candidates are placed into groups?
Banded List
The municipality’s personnel or human resources department uses two documents to define the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are required for every classified position within the municipality?
- Narrative Job Description
2. Technical Class Specification
The traits required for every classified position within the municipality. Defined by a narrative job description and a technical class specification?
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
Summarizes the scope of the job and provides examples of the typical tasks a person holding that position would be expected to perform?
Narrative Job Description
A technical worksheet that quantifies the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) by frequency and importance for every classified job within the local civil service agency?
Technical Class Specification
What are some components frequently utilized for a promotional exam?
- Multiple-Choice Written Examination
- Assessment Centers
- Emergency Incident Simulations
- Interpersonal Interaction
- Writing or Speaking Exercise
- Technical Skills Demonstration
What are three options for constructing a multiple-choice written examination test?
- Local exam committee develops the test and the committee members write the questions.
- Private companies may develop generic exams that are used by many fire departments
- The department hires a consultant to write a more specific examination that is directed toward local priorities
The committee has certified that the knowledge being measured by the question is required on the job and referenced to known standards?
Job-Content/Criterion-Referenced Validity
The characteristic where a test measures what it is intended to measure on a consistent basis?
Reliability
A series of simulation exercises that are used to evaluate a candidate’s competence in performing the actual tasks associated with a job?
Assessment Centers
A promotional examination component in which the candidate deals with correspondence and related items accumulated in a fire officer’s desk?
In-Basket Exercise
A suggested method for handling promotional in-baskets exam?
- Review
- Prioritize
- Identify Resources/Options/Alternatives
- Follow-up
- Make Notifications
Often included in a promotional examination to test the candidate’s ability to perform in the role of officer at a fire or some other type of situation?
Emergency Incident Simulation
Emergency incident simulations fall into four formats?
- Data Dump Questions
- Mock Emergency Incident
- Interactive Emergency Scene Simulation
- Full-Scale Incident Simulation
The candidate is provided with information concerning an emergency situation, usually in a written format that includes pictures or pre incident plan information. The candidate has to explain which actions would be taken in the situation described and which factors would be considered in the making of those decisions. It provides an opportunity for the candidate to demonstrate a depth of knowledge about a particular subject?
Data Dump Question
The candidate is provided with a set of basic information concerning an emergency incident to begin the exercise. As the simulation progresses, the candidate is provided with additional updates of the situation?
Mock Emergency Incident
The candidate participates in an interactive simulation in a classroom or incident simulation trainer?
Interactive Emergency Scene Simulation
The candidate actually dons protective clothing, climb into the officer’s seat on an apparatus, and responds to a realistic scenario with a crew of firefighters?
Full-Scale Incident Simulation
Designed to test a candidate’s ability to perform effectively as a supervisor. The candidate has to deal with a role player who has a problem, complaint, or dilemma?
Interpersonal Interaction