Exam 7: On-The-Job Training Methods

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According to the textbook,which of the following is NOT considered an advantage of an on-the-job training method?

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What term describes a pre-flight checklist used by a pilot to ensure that all pre-flight procedures have been properly executed?

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Judy,a business school associate dean,decides she wants to have more exposure to how her professors engage students in the classroom.What approach to on-the-job training should Judy use?

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One of the attractive features of on-the-job training is its relatively low initial cost.

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What are the critical deliverables of the Standards Red Seal Program in Canada?

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Which of the following is one of the four rules developed by Sloman for effective on-the-job training?

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In order for coaching to be effective a few critical elements are needed.Some of the most important are trust between coach and trainee and a planned approach to the process.

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According to the evidence provided in the textbook,the return on investment and pay-back period of apprenticeship programs is best described by which of the following statements?

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An effective mentoring program should take into consideration corporate goals.

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The Canadian Armed Forces formalized the notion of on-the-job training during WWII.

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Marie,an experienced co-worker,tells the trainee the following: "in a couple of hours you will have mastered this machine." Marie is attempting to elevate the trainee's self-efficacy.

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Job rotation is a training method in which trainees are exposed to different jobs.To be effective,these roles must be of increasing responsibility.

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Apprenticeship is a training method involving a tri-party agreement between labour,the government,and a training organization.

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Which component in the preparation step of instructional training attempts to answer for the trainee the question "What is in it for me"?

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What branch(s)of government has administrative control over apprenticeship programs in Canada?

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The textbook indicates that mentoring relationships are enhanced if the mentee has a formal reporting relationship to the mentor.

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What is the most likely explanation for the popularity of on-the-job training programs in small to medium size enterprises?

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Which off-the-job training method is similar to job instruction training because both techniques rely on observation,rehearsal,reinforcement,and transfer?

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In order for job rotation to be effective,what should a human resource department consider at a strategic level?

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One of the most important advantages of the job rotation approach is that it eliminates the need to consider the trainee's existing skill set,hence speeding up the training process.

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