Chapter 12 - Nikolai Fickung Flashcards
11) ________ management includes all the activities managers engage in to attract and retain employees and to ensure that they perform at a high level and contribute to the accomplishment of organizational goals.
A) Benefits
B) Human resource
C) Recruitment and selection
D) Performance
E) Labor relations
Answer: B
Explanation: Human resource management includes all the activities managers engage in to attract and retain employees and to ensure that they perform at a high level and contribute to the accomplishment of organizational goals.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Human resource management
Learning Objective: 12-01 Explain why strategic human resource management can help an organization gain a competitive advantage.
Bloom’s: Remember
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12) To identify top candidates for positions within her technology firm, Nina networks with engineering professors and hosts informational sessions on campuses across the country. Nina is performing
A) training and development.
B) labor relations.
C) recruitment and selection.
D) performance appraisal.
E) human resources management.
Answer: C
Explanation: Managers use recruitment and selection, the first component of an HRM system, to attract and hire new employees who have the abilities, skills, and experiences that will help an organization achieve its goals.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Recruiting
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
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13) Applicants for positions at a product distribution site are required to demonstrate the ability to drive a forklift and operate the controls of various machines within the product packaging line. This is an example of the ________ component of an HRM system.
A) training and development
B) labor relations
C) recruitment and selection
D) performance appraisal
E) performance feedback
Answer: C
Explanation: Managers use recruitment and selection, the first component of an HRM system, to attract and hire new employees who have the abilities, skills, and experience that will help an organization achieve its goals.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Selection
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
14) Managers at Skye Enterprises assign each new recruit an experienced employee to serve as an on-the-job advisor. This is an example of the ________ component of an HRM system.
A) training and development
B) recruitment and selection
C) labor relations
D) performance appraisal
E) references
Answer: A
Explanation: After recruiting and selecting employees, managers use the second component of HRM, training and development, to ensure that organization members develop the skills and abilities that will enable them to perform their jobs effectively in the present and the future.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Training and development
Learning Objective: 12-03 Discuss the training and development options that ensure organizational members can effectively perform their jobs.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
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15) The ________ component of an HRM system ensures employees have the knowledge and skills needed to perform their jobs effectively now as well as in the future.
A) recruitment and selection
B) labor relations
C) performance appraisal
D) performance feedback
E) training and development
Answer: E
Explanation: After recruiting and selecting employees, managers use the second component of the HRM system, training and development, to ensure that organization members develop the skills and abilities that will enable them to perform their jobs effectively in the present and in the future.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Training and development
Learning Objective: 12-03 Discuss the training and development options that ensure organizational members can effectively perform their jobs.
Bloom’s: Understand
16) The ________ component of an HRM system serves a developmental purpose by providing employees valuable information about their strengths and weaknesses.
A) recruitment and selection
B) labor relations
C) performance appraisal and feedback
D) pay and benefits
E) training and development
Answer: C
Explanation: Feedback from performance appraisal serves a developmental purpose for members of an organization. When managers regularly evaluate their subordinates’ performance, they can provide employees with valuable information about their strengths and weaknesses and the areas in which they need to concentrate.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Performance feedback
Learning Objective: 12-04 Explain why performance appraisal and feedback are such crucial activities, and list the choices managers must make in designing effective performance appraisal and feedback procedures.
Bloom’s: Understand
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17) The efforts of managers to develop and maintain constructive associations with the unions that represent their employees’ interests are referred to as
A) recruitment and selection.
B) labor relations.
C) performance appraisal and feedback.
D) pay and benefits.
E) training and development.
Answer: B
Explanation: Labor relations encompass the steps that managers take to develop and maintain good working relationships with the labor unions that may represent their employees’ interests.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Labor relations
Learning Objective: 12-06 Understand the role that labor relations play in the effective management of human resources.
Bloom’s: Remember
18) ________ promotes the principle that men and women of all ages with varying abilities and from diverse cultures and backgrounds have the right to get a job.
A) Equal employment opportunity
B) Equal pay level
C) Human resource planning
D) Collective bargaining
E) Human resource management
Answer: A
Explanation: Equal employment opportunity (EEO) refers to the equal right of all citizens to the opportunity to gain obtain employment regardless of their gender, age, race, country of origin, religion, or disabilities.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Equal employment opportunity (EEO)
Learning Objective: 12-01 Explain why strategic human resource management can help an organization gain a competitive advantage.
Bloom’s: Remember
AACSB: Knowledge Application
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19) The ________ restricts mandatory retirement and especially benefits older employees.
A) Equal Pay Act
B) Civil Rights Act
C) Age Discrimination in Employment Act
D) Americans with Disabilities Act
E) Family and Medical Leave Act
Answer: C
Explanation: The Age Discrimination in Employment Act prohibits discrimination against workers over the age of 40 and restricts mandatory retirement.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Legislation
Learning Objective: 12-01 Explain why strategic human resource management can help an organization gain a competitive advantage.
Bloom’s: Remember
AACSB: Knowledge Application
20) Breanna needs time off from work to care for a family member who is recovering from a serious illness. The ________ will support her in taking an unpaid leave for this purpose.
A) Occupational Safety and Health Act
B) Civil Rights Act
C) Family and Medical Leave Act
D) National Labor Relations Act
E) COBRA Act
Answer: C
Explanation: The Family and Medical Leave Act requires that employers provide 12 weeks of unpaid leave for medical and family reasons, including paternity and illness of a family member.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Legislation
Learning Objective: 12-01 Explain why strategic human resource management can help an organization gain a competitive advantage.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
21) ________ includes all the activities managers engage in to develop a pool of qualified candidates for open positions.
A) Labor relations
B) Collective recruiting
C) Selection
D) Recruitment
E) Job enlargement
Answer: D
Explanation: Recruitment includes all the activities managers engage in to develop a pool of qualified candidates for open positions.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Recruiting
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Remember
22) ________ is the process by which managers decide the relative qualifications of job applicants and their potential for performing well in a particular job.
A) Training
B) Selection
C) Development
D) Performance appraisal
E) Feedback
Answer: B
Explanation: Selection is the process by which managers determine the relative qualifications of job applicants and their potential for performing well in a particular job.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Selection
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
23) Each year, Marcus reviews the organizational goals for the coming year. He evaluates the staff levels and skills needed relative to the capabilities of the existing organization. This evaluation is part of
A) job analysis.
B) human resource development.
C) human resource planning.
D) training and development.
E) job design.
Answer: C
Explanation: Human resource planning includes all the activities managers engage in to forecast their current and future human resource needs.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Human resource planning
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
24) What HRM activity would a manager perform to define staffing needs to meet future production goals?
A) supply forecasting
B) job analysis
C) training and development
D) demand forecasting
E) outsourcing
Answer: D
Explanation: Demand forecasts estimate the qualifications and numbers of employees an organization will need given its goals and strategies.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Demand forecast
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Remember
25) As a part of a human resource planning process, managers reviewed data regarding the knowledge and skills of all current employees as well as a profile of characteristics available in the external market. The managers are engaging in
A) recruitment.
B) supply forecasting.
C) insourcing.
D) demand forecasting.
E) simulations.
Answer: B
Explanation: Supply forecasts estimate the availability and qualifications of current employees now and in the future, as well as the supply of qualified workers in the external labor market.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Human resource planning
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
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26) Rather than hiring a receptionist, a real estate agency decided to use an administrative services company to contract someone for select days each week. This is an example of
A) job sharing.
B) external recruitment.
C) outsourcing.
D) temporary recruitment.
E) offshoring.
Answer: C
Explanation: Outsourcing is to use outside suppliers and manufacturers to produce goods and services.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Human resource planning
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
27) The process of identifying the tasks, duties, and responsibilities that make up a job and the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the job is collectively
A) job design.
B) job selection.
C) job enrichment.
D) job appraisal.
E) job analysis.
Answer: E
Explanation: Job analysis is the process of identifying (1) the tasks, duties, and responsibilities that make up a job (the job description) and (2) the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the job (the job specifications).
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Job analysis
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Remember
AACSB: Knowledge Application
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28) A(n) ________ details the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the job.
A) job description
B) subjective appraisal
C) realistic job preview
D) job specification
E) objective appraisal
Answer: D
Explanation: Job analysis is the process of identifying (1) the tasks, duties, and responsibilities that make up a job (the job description) and (2) the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the job (the job specifications).
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Job specification
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational
29) Upon starting her new position, Brenda is given a ________ that details the tasks, duties, and responsibilities considered a part of her position.
A) job description
B) realistic job preview (RJP)
C) position analysis questionnaire (PAQ)
D) job specification
E) performance evaluation
Answer: A
Explanation: Job analysis is the process of identifying (1) the tasks, duties, and responsibilities that make up a job (the job description) and (2) the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the job (the job specifications).
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Job description
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe
30) ________ is the process used to find people who have not worked for the organization previously.
A) Development
B) Lateral recruiting
C) External recruiting
D) Needs assessment
E) Performance management
Answer: C
Explanation: When managers recruit externally to fill open positions, they look outside the organization for people who have not worked for the organization previously.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Recruiting
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Remember
31) ________ refer(s) to a job change within an organization that entails no major change in responsibility or authority level.
A) A promotion
B) A lateral move
C) A demotion
D) Internal recruitment
E) Insourcing
Answer: B
Explanation: Employees recruited internally are either seeking lateral moves (job changes that entail no major changes in responsibility or authority levels) or promotions.
Difficulty: 1 Easy
Topic: Recruiting
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Remember
AACSB: Knowledge Application
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
32) Relative to external recruitment, internal recruitment
A) is more costly.
B) results in candidates with less relevant skills and knowledge.
C) takes less time.
D) provides managers a wider pool of candidates.
E) tends to be more effective in bringing fresh ideas to the organization.
Answer: C
Explanation: Internal recruiting is normally less time-consuming and expensive than external recruiting.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Recruiting
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Analytical Thinking
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33) When interviewing job applicants, Marci shares the many perks of the organization but also mentions the challenges and potential pitfalls associated with the position. Marci’s assessment is an example of a(n)
A) EEO compliance.
B) 360-degree appraisal.
C) background check.
D) realistic job preview.
E) position analysis.
Answer: D
Explanation: Recruitment is more likely to be effective when managers give potential applicants an honest assessment of both the advantages and the disadvantages of the job and organization. Such an assessment is called a realistic job preview.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Recruiting
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
34) Ability and performances tests are useful tools for evaluating the potential of job applicants in performing particular jobs. These tests are part of the ________ process.
A) feedback
B) selection
C) appraisal
D) recruiting
E) training
Answer: B
Explanation: Selection is the process by which managers determine the relative qualifications of job applicants and their potential for performing well in a particular job. Tools include ability and performance tests among others.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Selection
35) An organization requires all job applicants to provide details such as their name, age, educational qualifications, and previous work experience. What selection process tool is being used?
A) interview process
B) paper-and-pencil test
C) personality assessment
D) background information
E) reference-checking
Answer: D
Explanation: To aid in the selection process, managers obtain background information from job applications and from résumés. Such information might include the highest level of education obtained, college major and minor, type of college or university attended, years and type of work experience, and mastery of foreign languages.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Selection
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Analytical Thinking
36) Dylan has a standard set of questions he asks all applicants during an interview. What type of interview does Dylan conduct?
A) unstructured
B) situational
C) screening
D) structured
E) virtual
Answer: D
Explanation: In a structured interview, managers ask each applicant the same standard questions.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Selection
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
AACSB: Knowledge Application
37) Gathering background information, performance tests, physical ability tests, and references are all examples of ________ tools.
A) selection
B) performance appraisal
C) subjective appraisal
D) quality assurance
E) objective appraisal
Answer: A
Explanation: There are several selection tools that help managers sort out the relative qualifications of job applicants and appraise their potential for being good performers in a particular job. These tools include background information, interviews, paper-and-pencil tests, physical ability tests, performance tests, and references.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Selection
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Understand
38) During an interview, Dion is asked how he might respond in a meeting where two peers are at odds over how to solve a product issue. This is considered a(n) ________ interview question.
A) unstructured
B) situational
C) informal
D) structured
E) screening
Answer: B
Explanation: In situational interview questions, interviewees are presented with a scenario they are likely to encounter on the job and asked to indicate how they would handle it.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Selection
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Remember
AACSB: Knowledge Application
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39) An organization wants to ensure each applicant has the skills necessary to perform the job. What type of test should the organization administer?
A) behavioral
B) personality
C) trait
D) morale
E) ability
Answer: E
Explanation: Ability tests assess the extent to which applicants possess the skills necessary for job performance, such as verbal comprehension or numerical skills.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Employment tests
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.
Bloom’s: Apply
40) ________ tests measure the body strength and stamina of job applicants.
A) Ability
B) Physical ability
C) Trait
D) Personality
E) Performance
Answer: B
Explanation: For jobs requiring physical abilities, such as firefighting, garbage collecting, and package delivery, managers use physical ability tests that measure physical strength and stamina as selection tools.
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Topic: Employment tests
Learning Objective: 12-02 Describe the steps managers take to recruit and select organizational members.