Exam 9: Creating and Maintaining High-Performance Organizations
Exam 1: Managing Human Resources116 Questions
Exam 2: Trends in Human Resource Management124 Questions
Exam 3: Providing Equal Employment Opportunity and a Safe Workplace87 Questions
Exam 4: Analyzing Work and Designing Jobs106 Questions
Exam 5: Planning for and Recruiting Human Resources102 Questions
Exam 6: Selecting Employees and Placing Them in Jobs118 Questions
Exam 7: Training Employees132 Questions
Exam 8: Developing Employees for Future Success133 Questions
Exam 9: Creating and Maintaining High-Performance Organizations144 Questions
Exam 10: Managing Employees Performance85 Questions
Exam 11: Separating and Retaining Employees134 Questions
Exam 12: Establishing a Pay Structure115 Questions
Exam 13: Recognizing Employee Contributions With Pay136 Questions
Exam 14: Providing Employee Benefits100 Questions
Exam 15: Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations101 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Human Resources Globally96 Questions
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A written code of ethics is usually ineffective if it is developed with input from employees about situations they encounter.
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Which of the following is an HRM practice that helps organizations achieve high performance?
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A condition underpinning any high-performance organization is that employees be fully engaged with their work.
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A manager wishes to test a range of assumptions on the availability of a certain skill in the labor market.He plans to enter different assumptions or data to check how the likely outcomes alter in accordance with the corresponding change in data.Which of the following is the most suitable system for such a purpose?
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In general,HR departments should be able to improve their performance through some combination of greater efficiency and greater effectiveness.In this context,greater effectiveness means that:
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List the conditions that contribute to the formation of a high-performance work system.
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Which of the following statements is true of high-performance work systems?
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One way to measure HRM effectiveness is to measure a program's success in terms of whether it achieved its objectives and whether it delivered value in an economic sense.
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Each employee's and each group's ongoing efforts to gather information and apply the information to their decisions in a learning organization is referred to as:
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Identify the term that refers to the way in which an organization groups its people into useful divisions,departments,and reporting relationships.
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Compensation usually discourages high-performance organizations when it is linked in part to performance measures.
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A leading IT firm experiences a major exodus of production employees department to a rival firm.The firm uses a tool that tracks such movements,which is part of the human resource information system (HRIS).Which of the following tools will help the firm track such data?
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ThinkBig Inc.has been known for its excellent customer service since its start more than 40 years ago.The founder of the company believes that it is because of the dedicated efforts of his employees.The company boasts of carefully selected employees who,through various tests,are hired based on their skills and their ability to contribute to the organization.The organization has benefited greatly because of its process of selecting employees,which,in turn,has resulted in customer loyalty to the services it provides.Rival companies have envied the type of selection methods the company has used to hire candidates.Which of the following would undermine the recruitment efforts of this company?
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Identify the right HRM practice that can assist firms in becoming a high-performance organization.
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The use of HR analytics involves measuring a program's success in terms of whether it:
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An expert system can increase efficiency by enabling more highly skilled employees to do work that otherwise would require many less-skilled employees.
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Tamara McKay,a manager at Ionic Consulting,believes that it is important for employees to feel a sense of satisfaction about their jobs.She feels that a satisfied employee will contribute more to the organization than an employee who is dissatisfied with his or her job.Harry,Tamara's coworker,argues that job satisfaction should not have an impact on the quality of work or productivity.Which of the following statements supports Tamara's belief?
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