Deck 20: Managing Human Resources

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The goal of recruitment is to obtain a pool of applicants large enough to contain a number of talented prospects.
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The Internet is a low-cost, effective tool for recruiting qualified candidates.
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The cost of using a headhunter makes using their services unrealistic for small businesses.
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Because help-wanted advertising tends to be ineffective, most well-managed organisations reject this method of recruitment.
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The quality of a business's employees determines the business's potential.
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Small companies are more likely than larger businesses to employ immigrants.
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Executive search businesses should only be used by large companies because of their cost.
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Temporary help agencies are good sources of employees when extensive training is required.
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Payroll is only a moderate expense for most small businesses.
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Employee referrals provide a rich source of good applicants for many small businesses.
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Universities are good sources of candidates for positions that require a high level of experience.
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The fees charged by a private employment agency are paid by the hiring firm, not the applicant.
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Small businesses need to identify their distinctive advantages if they are to recruit outstanding prospects successfully.
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Public employment offices are a useful source of clerical workers, unskilled labourers, production workers and technicians.
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The balance of the South African workforce is slowly advancing toward increased proportions of women, people with disabilities and black people.
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Small businesses suffer a recruiting handicap because of the ability of large companies to offer more freedom on the job.
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Human resource management of small businesses should be identical to large companies but adjusted for size.
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Private employment agencies administer the various state unemployment insurance programmes.
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The use of temporary employees provides management with an introduction to individuals whose performance may justify an offer of permanent employment.
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The source that accounts for most new hires is help-wanted ads in newspapers.
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A job description refers to a listing of the knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics necessary to perform a job.
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A small business can facilitate the orientation process by providing an employee handbook, which outlines the company's practices and procedures.
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Continual training is necessary to update knowledge and skills in businesses of all sizes.
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Job descriptions are used primarily to avoid lawsuits that might result from the South African Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act.
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Failure to check the background of a new hire can lead to a negligent hiring lawsuit.
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The small business has a particularly strong need to develop both managerial and professional employees.
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Most small businesses complete their own background investigations of job applicants by using information readily available online.
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In small businesses, a professional's versatility and flexibility may be more important than technical competence.
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Training should not be necessary for a new employee to perform the duties for which he or she has been hired.
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According to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 per cent of all on-the-job accidents can be traced to substance abuse.
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The hiring practices at 37signals support small businesses using additional "test drives" even if a prospective employee has passed a reliable and valid test.
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Although research has shown a growth in spending on training, much of the training is not actually applied on the job.
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Released employees are much less likely to sue if they feel their former employer provided ample opportunities to improve their performance before being fired and the company was fair throughout the process.
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The purpose of job instruction training is to help supervisors eliminate employees who are weak hires.
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When innovation is important to a business's competitiveness, the company should steer clear employees within the categories of applicants designated for affirmative action.
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Orientation refers to instructions given during the interview with an applicant.
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The job specifications list the duties the incumbent is expected to perform.
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Requesting a credit report to establish an applicant's employment eligibility is illegal according to the South African National Credit Act.
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A person who interviews well should not automatically be hired.
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Small businesses must exceed large businesses in wage and salary levels in order to attract well-qualified personnel.
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Unions typically concentrate their primary attention on small companies, where their influence is most needed.
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Because outsourcing companies typically employ hundreds or thousands of people, they can afford to offer benefits superior to those offered by the typical small business.
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Employee benefits are expensive, amounting to more than 40 per cent of payroll expense for many small businesses.
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Since Cynthia needs to obtain a replacement for Olivia (who is having a baby and will be out for 12 weeks), what would be the expected first choice to locate a replacement?

A)Employee referrals.
B)Help-wanted advertising.
C)Public employment agencies.
D)Temporary help agencies.
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Michael, a small business owner of a web-development business, wishes to persuade a highly qualified applicant to consider a position with his business, even though the applicant has also had offers from large businesses.What should Michael emphasise to the applicant?

A)Family atmosphere with only three employees.
B)Long history of the business with no take overs.
C)More freedom to structure job responsibilities.
D)Retirement programme and other benefits.
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ESOPs can motivate employees as well as allow for owners to withdraw from a business without having to sell the business to outsiders.
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One of the largest expense categories for most businesses is:

A)advertising.
B)research and development.
C)payroll.
D)professional fees.
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A human resource manager is unnecessary when employees are represented by a union.
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The South African Department of Labour projects which trend in workforce composition?

A)Increased numbers of white workers.
B)Decreased average age.
C)Decreased numbers of black workers.
D)Increased participation of women and black people in the workforce.
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PEOs typically charge a fee of at least seven per cent of payroll to a small business.
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A sales commission compensation plan is a type of time-based compensation system.
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The owner of a small automobile garage has been advised to use an application form in evaluating applicants.This form will be most useful in discovering:

A)arrest records.
B)general background information.
C)physical disabilities.
D)religious orientation.
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The differences among employees on such dimensions as gender, age, ethnicity and race is known as:

A)job specification.
B)workforce diversity.
C)human resources.
D)workforce differences.
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Jan is ready to franchise her retail clothing store and needs to hire a new manager who has knowledge in the franchising process.Which recruiting source would be best?

A)Temporary help agencies.
B)Leasing companies.
C)Headhunters.
D)Employees.
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By following constructive personnel policies, small businesses can improve the relationship between management and a union.
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Profit-sharing is of little use as an incentive in small companies because profits are often too small to share.
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Which source of candidates do small business owners say accounts for most of their hires?

A)Walk-ins
B)Schools
C)Internet
D)Employees
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Most small businesses now use flexible benefit plans so employees can select the benefits they wish to receive.
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As a business grows, it experiences pressure to formalise its personnel policies and procedures.
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Tom is experiencing difficulty in recruiting competent technicians for his business.One way to increase the attractiveness of his small business is by using:

A)flexible work schedules.
B)job descriptions.
C)performance testing.
D)private employment agencies.
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Karen is checking references and finds former employers reluctant to do more than verify dates of employment even though the applicants have given their consent.A probable reason for their reluctance is that:

A)records for former employees are typically not readily available.
B)the former employee is glad to have the potential employee not employed with their company.
C)respondents may fear litigation by former employees who fail to get jobs they seek.
D)Karen is asking too many personal questions.
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A compensation system based on time is most appropriate for jobs in which:

A)performance is not easy to measure.
B)responsibilities are difficult to understand.
C)fringe benefits are an important part of the compensation offered.
D)commissions make up a significant portion of compensation received.
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Small businesses give employees a share of ownership in the business through:

A)profit plans.
B)group incentive plans.
C)employee share ownership plans.
D)action-sharing plans.
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Marcia knew the importance of testing candidates before hiring them, but 40% of the employees who successfully passed the employment test later performed poorly on the job.Marcia's employment test lacked:

A)applicability.
B)interpretability.
C)reliability.
D)validity.
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To be the most useful, a test for a potential applicant should be:

A)general in nature.
B)practical.
C)psychological in nature.
D)valid and reliable.
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What type of interviewing involves asking applicants how they might react to hypothetical situations?

A)Behavioural
B)Depth
C)Stress
D)Traditional
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Preparation of employees for career advancement through education, job experiences, network development and performance assessment is called:

A)employee training.
B)human resources.
C)management development.
D)workforce diversity.
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Prospective employers can legally select employees based on the applicant's:

A)age.
B)disabilities.
C)education.
D)gender.
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Which question would be expected from a small business using behavioural interviews?

A)How did you learn to write so well?
B)Where did you attend school?
C)What do you do for fun?
D)Tell me about a time when you managed a major project.
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Amanda is paid R5.00 for every unit of a product she produces.This type of pay plan is:

A)a cafeteria plan.
B)called piecework.
C)part of a salary level.
D)included in share incentives.
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Which percentage of recruiters and human resource professionals report that they research job applicants online using Facebook?

A)92%
B)58%
C)31%
D)20%
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Which item plays the central role in attracting and motivating employees?

A)Flexible work duties
B)Job sharing arrangements
C)Compensation
D)Vacation benefits
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Management and other key personnel "get a piece of the action" through:

A)fringe benefits.
B)time-based compensation.
C)profit sharing.
D)tax benefits.
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The South African Employment Equity Act requires employers of at least __50__ employees to make ____ adaptations to facilitate the employment of individuals protected by the act.

A)minimal
B)reasonable
C)specific
D)verifiable
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A systematic step-by-step method for training non-managerial employees on the job is known as:

A)On-the-Job Training.
B)Employee Development Training.
C)Job Instruction Training.
D)Intensive Job Orientation.
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In addition to its use to attract and hold key personnel, ESOPs can also:

A)allow employees to veto management decisions.
B)give employees a share of liability.
C)give owners a way to cash out of the business.
D)provide an incentive for managers to reduce labour costs.
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New employees benefit most from orientation when it is given:

A)during the employment review.
B)after selection, but prior to reporting for work.
C)during the first two or three days on the job.
D)during the first year of employment.
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Profit-sharing plans:

A)provide a more direct incentive in small businesses than in large businesses.
B)are practically impossible to use successfully in small businesses.
C)are similar to individual incentive plans in their motivational effect.
D)are an expensive fringe benefit for small businesses, costing 40 per cent of payroll.
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Katie owns a catering company where employees work both in preparing the food as well as serving at the events.What would be the best compensation system?

A)Time-based
B)Profit-sharing plan
C)Piece rate
D)Commission
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Planned efforts to help workers master the knowledge, skills and behaviours they need to perform their duties is known as:

A)employee training.
B)human resources.
C)management development.
D)workforce diversity.
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The goal of recruitment is to obtain a pool of applicants large enough to contain a number of talented prospects.
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The Internet is a low-cost, effective tool for recruiting qualified candidates.
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The cost of using a headhunter makes using their services unrealistic for small businesses.
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Because help-wanted advertising tends to be ineffective, most well-managed organisations reject this method of recruitment.
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The quality of a business's employees determines the business's potential.
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Small companies are more likely than larger businesses to employ immigrants.
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Executive search businesses should only be used by large companies because of their cost.
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Temporary help agencies are good sources of employees when extensive training is required.
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Payroll is only a moderate expense for most small businesses.
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Employee referrals provide a rich source of good applicants for many small businesses.
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Universities are good sources of candidates for positions that require a high level of experience.
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The fees charged by a private employment agency are paid by the hiring firm, not the applicant.
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Small businesses need to identify their distinctive advantages if they are to recruit outstanding prospects successfully.
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Public employment offices are a useful source of clerical workers, unskilled labourers, production workers and technicians.
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The balance of the South African workforce is slowly advancing toward increased proportions of women, people with disabilities and black people.
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Small businesses suffer a recruiting handicap because of the ability of large companies to offer more freedom on the job.
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Human resource management of small businesses should be identical to large companies but adjusted for size.
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Private employment agencies administer the various state unemployment insurance programmes.
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The use of temporary employees provides management with an introduction to individuals whose performance may justify an offer of permanent employment.
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The source that accounts for most new hires is help-wanted ads in newspapers.
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A job description refers to a listing of the knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics necessary to perform a job.
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A small business can facilitate the orientation process by providing an employee handbook, which outlines the company's practices and procedures.
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Continual training is necessary to update knowledge and skills in businesses of all sizes.
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Job descriptions are used primarily to avoid lawsuits that might result from the South African Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act.
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Failure to check the background of a new hire can lead to a negligent hiring lawsuit.
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The small business has a particularly strong need to develop both managerial and professional employees.
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Most small businesses complete their own background investigations of job applicants by using information readily available online.
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In small businesses, a professional's versatility and flexibility may be more important than technical competence.
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Training should not be necessary for a new employee to perform the duties for which he or she has been hired.
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According to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 per cent of all on-the-job accidents can be traced to substance abuse.
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The hiring practices at 37signals support small businesses using additional "test drives" even if a prospective employee has passed a reliable and valid test.
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Although research has shown a growth in spending on training, much of the training is not actually applied on the job.
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Released employees are much less likely to sue if they feel their former employer provided ample opportunities to improve their performance before being fired and the company was fair throughout the process.
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The purpose of job instruction training is to help supervisors eliminate employees who are weak hires.
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When innovation is important to a business's competitiveness, the company should steer clear employees within the categories of applicants designated for affirmative action.
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Orientation refers to instructions given during the interview with an applicant.
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The job specifications list the duties the incumbent is expected to perform.
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Requesting a credit report to establish an applicant's employment eligibility is illegal according to the South African National Credit Act.
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A person who interviews well should not automatically be hired.
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Small businesses must exceed large businesses in wage and salary levels in order to attract well-qualified personnel.
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Unions typically concentrate their primary attention on small companies, where their influence is most needed.
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Because outsourcing companies typically employ hundreds or thousands of people, they can afford to offer benefits superior to those offered by the typical small business.
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Employee benefits are expensive, amounting to more than 40 per cent of payroll expense for many small businesses.
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Since Cynthia needs to obtain a replacement for Olivia (who is having a baby and will be out for 12 weeks), what would be the expected first choice to locate a replacement?

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Michael, a small business owner of a web-development business, wishes to persuade a highly qualified applicant to consider a position with his business, even though the applicant has also had offers from large businesses.What should Michael emphasise to the applicant?

A)Family atmosphere with only three employees.
B)Long history of the business with no take overs.
C)More freedom to structure job responsibilities.
D)Retirement programme and other benefits.
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ESOPs can motivate employees as well as allow for owners to withdraw from a business without having to sell the business to outsiders.
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One of the largest expense categories for most businesses is:

A)advertising.
B)research and development.
C)payroll.
D)professional fees.
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A human resource manager is unnecessary when employees are represented by a union.
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The South African Department of Labour projects which trend in workforce composition?

A)Increased numbers of white workers.
B)Decreased average age.
C)Decreased numbers of black workers.
D)Increased participation of women and black people in the workforce.
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PEOs typically charge a fee of at least seven per cent of payroll to a small business.
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A sales commission compensation plan is a type of time-based compensation system.
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The owner of a small automobile garage has been advised to use an application form in evaluating applicants.This form will be most useful in discovering:

A)arrest records.
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C)physical disabilities.
D)religious orientation.
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The differences among employees on such dimensions as gender, age, ethnicity and race is known as:

A)job specification.
B)workforce diversity.
C)human resources.
D)workforce differences.
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Jan is ready to franchise her retail clothing store and needs to hire a new manager who has knowledge in the franchising process.Which recruiting source would be best?

A)Temporary help agencies.
B)Leasing companies.
C)Headhunters.
D)Employees.
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By following constructive personnel policies, small businesses can improve the relationship between management and a union.
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Profit-sharing is of little use as an incentive in small companies because profits are often too small to share.
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Which source of candidates do small business owners say accounts for most of their hires?

A)Walk-ins
B)Schools
C)Internet
D)Employees
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Most small businesses now use flexible benefit plans so employees can select the benefits they wish to receive.
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As a business grows, it experiences pressure to formalise its personnel policies and procedures.
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Tom is experiencing difficulty in recruiting competent technicians for his business.One way to increase the attractiveness of his small business is by using:

A)flexible work schedules.
B)job descriptions.
C)performance testing.
D)private employment agencies.
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Karen is checking references and finds former employers reluctant to do more than verify dates of employment even though the applicants have given their consent.A probable reason for their reluctance is that:

A)records for former employees are typically not readily available.
B)the former employee is glad to have the potential employee not employed with their company.
C)respondents may fear litigation by former employees who fail to get jobs they seek.
D)Karen is asking too many personal questions.
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A compensation system based on time is most appropriate for jobs in which:

A)performance is not easy to measure.
B)responsibilities are difficult to understand.
C)fringe benefits are an important part of the compensation offered.
D)commissions make up a significant portion of compensation received.
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Small businesses give employees a share of ownership in the business through:

A)profit plans.
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C)employee share ownership plans.
D)action-sharing plans.
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Marcia knew the importance of testing candidates before hiring them, but 40% of the employees who successfully passed the employment test later performed poorly on the job.Marcia's employment test lacked:

A)applicability.
B)interpretability.
C)reliability.
D)validity.
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To be the most useful, a test for a potential applicant should be:

A)general in nature.
B)practical.
C)psychological in nature.
D)valid and reliable.
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What type of interviewing involves asking applicants how they might react to hypothetical situations?

A)Behavioural
B)Depth
C)Stress
D)Traditional
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Preparation of employees for career advancement through education, job experiences, network development and performance assessment is called:

A)employee training.
B)human resources.
C)management development.
D)workforce diversity.
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Prospective employers can legally select employees based on the applicant's:

A)age.
B)disabilities.
C)education.
D)gender.
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Which question would be expected from a small business using behavioural interviews?

A)How did you learn to write so well?
B)Where did you attend school?
C)What do you do for fun?
D)Tell me about a time when you managed a major project.
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Amanda is paid R5.00 for every unit of a product she produces.This type of pay plan is:

A)a cafeteria plan.
B)called piecework.
C)part of a salary level.
D)included in share incentives.
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Which percentage of recruiters and human resource professionals report that they research job applicants online using Facebook?

A)92%
B)58%
C)31%
D)20%
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Which item plays the central role in attracting and motivating employees?

A)Flexible work duties
B)Job sharing arrangements
C)Compensation
D)Vacation benefits
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Management and other key personnel "get a piece of the action" through:

A)fringe benefits.
B)time-based compensation.
C)profit sharing.
D)tax benefits.
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The South African Employment Equity Act requires employers of at least __50__ employees to make ____ adaptations to facilitate the employment of individuals protected by the act.

A)minimal
B)reasonable
C)specific
D)verifiable
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A systematic step-by-step method for training non-managerial employees on the job is known as:

A)On-the-Job Training.
B)Employee Development Training.
C)Job Instruction Training.
D)Intensive Job Orientation.
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In addition to its use to attract and hold key personnel, ESOPs can also:

A)allow employees to veto management decisions.
B)give employees a share of liability.
C)give owners a way to cash out of the business.
D)provide an incentive for managers to reduce labour costs.
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New employees benefit most from orientation when it is given:

A)during the employment review.
B)after selection, but prior to reporting for work.
C)during the first two or three days on the job.
D)during the first year of employment.
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Profit-sharing plans:

A)provide a more direct incentive in small businesses than in large businesses.
B)are practically impossible to use successfully in small businesses.
C)are similar to individual incentive plans in their motivational effect.
D)are an expensive fringe benefit for small businesses, costing 40 per cent of payroll.
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Katie owns a catering company where employees work both in preparing the food as well as serving at the events.What would be the best compensation system?

A)Time-based
B)Profit-sharing plan
C)Piece rate
D)Commission
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Planned efforts to help workers master the knowledge, skills and behaviours they need to perform their duties is known as:

A)employee training.
B)human resources.
C)management development.
D)workforce diversity.
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