Exam 1: A Road Map to Effective Compensation
Exam 1: A Road Map to Effective Compensation46 Questions
Exam 2: A Strategic Framework for Compensation45 Questions
Exam 3: A Behavioural Framework for Compensation46 Questions
Exam 4: Components of Compensation Strategy46 Questions
Exam 5: Performance Pay Choices46 Questions
Exam 6: Formulating the Reward and Compensation Strategy46 Questions
Exam 7: Evaluating Jobs: The Job Evaluation Process45 Questions
Exam 8: Evaluating Jobs: The Point Method of Job Evaluation44 Questions
Exam 9: Evaluating the Market45 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluating Individuals46 Questions
Exam 11: Designing Performance Pay Plans45 Questions
Exam 12: Designing Indirect Pay Plans45 Questions
Exam 13: Activating and Maintaining an Effective Compensation System45 Questions
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Which of the following statements best describes the context of compensation management within a firm?
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes extrinsic rewards?
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What is the goal of an organization's reward and compensation system?
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Which of the following items is a component of the compensation strategy?
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Joe, a service manager, loves his job. He particularly appreciates the level of autonomy his job provides. From a rewards perspective, which kind of reward appears to be motivating Joe?
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Which of the following is considered a goal of an effective reward and compensation system?
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In large organizations, who is typically responsible for approving strategic changes to compensation strategy?
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A group of unionized employees negotiating a new contract is holding out for a better indirect pay plan. What should management offer the group in order to reach an agreement?
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You have offered to your sales associate an all-expenses-paid trip for two to Australia if she doubles her annual sales volume from last year. What concept are you applying?
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Which of the following items is considered part of a compensation system?
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What is the last step to effective compensation according to the "Road Map to Effective Compensation"?
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Explain the difference between "extrinsic" and "intrinsic" rewards. Provide examples for each type of reward.
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As a small business owner committed to the total rewards approach to compensation, what do you need to establish before you start to develop your compensation system?
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As head of the human resources department for a new company, you have been asked to formulate a compensation strategy. What do you need to determine first?
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The main similarity between extrinsic rewards and intrinsic rewards is that they both satisfy so-called higher order needs such as survival and security.
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The main difference between a reward system and a compensation system is that a reward system rewards only good performance while a compensation system provides pay to all employees.
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Explain the ways in which "direct" and "indirect" pay are similar and different to each other.
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Which of the following would be the best choice for a compensation system?
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A reward strategy is the plan for the mix of rewards to be provided to organization members along with the means through which they will be provided.
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