Exam 4: The Needs Analysis Process
Exam 1: The Training and Development Process58 Questions
Exam 2: Organizational Learning56 Questions
Exam 3: Learning and Motivation56 Questions
Exam 4: The Needs Analysis Process55 Questions
Exam 5: Training Design55 Questions
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Exam 7: On-The-Job Training Methods55 Questions
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Exam 10: Transfer of Training56 Questions
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Exam 12: The Costs and Benefits of Training Programs55 Questions
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Exam 15: The Evolution and Future of Training and Development45 Questions
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What deficiency in task analysis does the newer technique of cognitive task analysis address?
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According to the textbook,what impact must a concern have on an organization to be classified as important?
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In a task analysis,what are competencies and how are they used?
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Ineffective performance indicates that training is needed to close the gap between current performance and desired performance.
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A task analysis is the ideal process to assess complex jobs requiring significant mental activity.
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Which example characterizes a strong climate for transfer of training?
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An example of a strong training transfer climate could be praise provided by peers when a new employee uses conflict resolution skills acquired in a training program.
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Which of the following is NOT a typical shortcut taken by trainers using a just-in-time needs analysis?
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ask a series of questions
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speed up data analysis
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use existing information
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link assessment and delivery
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Only senior management must buy into the needs analysis process to ensure that the data collection will result in accurate information and that they have a vested interest in the success of the program.
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A needs analysis helps to determine what type of training and development is required to resolve performance problems.
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What are two factors from the external environment that might affect an organization's need for training and the employees' receptivity to being trained?
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According to the textbook,what did Technocell Canada do before training could take place?
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Which of the following statements would be an example of an "itch"?
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There are many alternatives to training when solving performance problems.Identify and briefly describe three such alternatives.
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An organizational analysis can help to identify potential constraints and problems that can derail a training program.
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Competencies are clusters of related knowledge,skills,and abilities that differentiate effective performers from ineffective performers.
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Organizational climate refers to the collective attitudes of its employees toward work,supervision,and company goals,policies,and procedures.
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Which of the following is NOT an information barrier to effective performance?
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One of the key outputs of an organizational analysis is determining the congruency of a potential training program and the corporate or business-level strategy.
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