Exam 1: The Training and Development Process

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According to the textbook,which group of employees had the highest average number of training hours per employee in 2013

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Restructuring,downsizing,and reengineering often lead to changes in employees' tasks and responsibilities and so necessitate the need for training.

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Components of a performance management process usually identify training and development needs of individuals leading to concrete plans for development of skills,knowledge,and abilities.

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One of the reasons for the underinvestment in training and development by Canadian companies is the perception that training,learning,and development expenditures represent a cost rather than an investment.

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According to the textbook,what is the number-one attraction and retention tool for many organizations

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Which of the following are two extrinsic benefits training will give an employee

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Which Canadian organization is cited in the textbook as using training as a strategic business and retention tool

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Which of the following statements best describes the average investment in training and development as a percentage of payroll in Canada

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Which of the following is impacted by high-performance work systems

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Studies consistently conclude that the majority of organizations do not use the ISD model,opting for the more traditional ADDIE training and development model.

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The ISD model of training and development has three major steps: needs analysis,design,and delivery.

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What tends to result when an organization subscribes to strategic human resource management whereby it has greater alignment between its HR practices and its strategies

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Describe the factors that influence high-performance work systems (HPWS).

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Which of the following would be considered part of a human resources system

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What is the term for the process of establishing performance expectations,designing interventions and programs to improve performance,and monitoring the success of interventions and programs

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A high-performance work system may be described as a specific combination of human resource practices that maximizes the knowledge,skills,abilities,flexibility,and commitment of employees.

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According to the textbook,training programs based on the instructional systems design model of training and development fail when organizations do which of the following

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Technology developments in the external environment influence the training needs within an organization because employees will require technology training for what reason

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When applying the ISD model of training and development,the process often begins with the identification of a concern.

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Company ABC decides to provide selected employees with cultural sensitivity training as it contemplates opening an office in Shanghai,China.This is a clear example of strategic training.

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