Exam 13: Employee Involvement
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Exam 12: Restructuring Organizations26 Questions
Exam 13: Employee Involvement19 Questions
Exam 14: Work Design25 Questions
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Quality circle applications usually involve group problem solving training but no group facilitators.
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Innovative reward systems are not relevant to employee involvement applications.
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Statistical process control techniques are usually an integral part of training in total quality management.
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Parallel structures are most similar to what other EI approach?
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Which of the following is not a design element characteristic of High Involvement organizations?
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Employee involvement generally refers to the amount of power, rewards, information, and knowledge and skills associated with employee's work.
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The key factors driving interest in Employee Involvement were competitive demands for lower costs, higher performance, and greater flexibility in organizations.
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Tying rewards to accomplishments is the final stage of TQM implementation.
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Compare and contrast the TQM and High Involvement applications of employee involvement.
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The effectiveness of a union-management cooperative project is fairly easy to assess.
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Employee involvement affects productivity indirectly by influencing .
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A working definition of EI encompasses which of the following criteria?
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A distinguishing feature of the total quality management approach is
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What is the TQM approach to EI and how does it differ from other approaches? Discuss Deming's influence on this approach.
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Describe the four elements associated with employee involvement interventions.
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Discuss parallel structures and the type of organization that would benefit most from this approach.
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