Exam 4: Employers: Objectives, Processes, and Strategy
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Identify the primary objectives of employers and describe four methods that could be used to achieve those objectives.
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Differentiation is a strategy that involves an organization competing on the basis of price.
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The premise of a union avoidance strategy is that employees will not turn to a union if they are treated fairly.
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The primary objectives of employers are to maximize profitability and maintain control over the workplace.
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Which of the following are measures that an employer could pursue to increased efficiency:
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It is recognized that banks and fast food franchises have used a union acceptance strategy.
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Wal-Mart is an example of a firm using a differentiation strategy.
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The predominant approach of employers in Canada is a union avoidance strategy.
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High-performance organizations maximize status differences between individuals in order to motivate employees.
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A high commitment approach to human resource management emphasizes or includes:
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Recently productivity growth has been the same in Canada and the United States.
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A high commitment approach to human resource management has been associated with:
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Employers who adopt a high commitment human resource management strategy will develop and rely on the skills of the workforce.
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The legal environment does not affect an employer's ability to oppose unionization.
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the majority of Canadian employers:
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A low commitment human resource management strategy involves using traditional production methods with less emphasis on technological innovation.
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Which of the following is correct regarding labour productivity in Canada and the United States:
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High-performance work systems are part of a low commitment human resource management strategy.
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The values or personal beliefs of some managers lead them to pursue control of the workplace.
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