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Deck 1: Meeting Present and Emerging Strategic Human Resource Challenges
1
Which term refers to transferring responsibility and decision-making authority from a central office to people closer to the situation that demands attention?
A)Decentralization
B)Restructuring
C)Downsizing
D)Outsourcing
A)Decentralization
B)Restructuring
C)Downsizing
D)Outsourcing
A
2
Companies spend around ________ billion dollars each year on employee training programs.
A)20
B)35
C)55
D)70
A)20
B)35
C)55
D)70
C
3
A dual-career family is one in which:
A)the major bread winner works two jobs.
B)the wife is a homemaker and the husband works outside of the home.
C)both husband and wife work.
D)both husband and wife own their own business.
A)the major bread winner works two jobs.
B)the wife is a homemaker and the husband works outside of the home.
C)both husband and wife work.
D)both husband and wife own their own business.
C
4
Firms are increasingly introducing family-friendly programs to:
A)comply with federal EEO legislation.
B)hire and retain the best workers.
C)provide essential training.
D)gain tax benefits.
A)comply with federal EEO legislation.
B)hire and retain the best workers.
C)provide essential training.
D)gain tax benefits.
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What is the primary reason for the rising importance of HR at firms over the last four decades?
A)Market globalization
B)Workforce diversity
C)Employment laws
D)Technology
A)Market globalization
B)Workforce diversity
C)Employment laws
D)Technology
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6
HR policies affect a firm's competitive position in all of the following ways EXCEPT by:
A)improving quality.
B)controlling costs.
C)creating distinctive capabilities.
D)developing mission statements.
A)improving quality.
B)controlling costs.
C)creating distinctive capabilities.
D)developing mission statements.
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7
The need for skilled employees in the United States has:
A)intensified in the service sector due to technology advancements.
B)decreased because the number of jobs requiring a college education has declined.
C)leveled off because government programs have improved skill levels of the workforce.
D)decreased due to the rising number of highly-educated immigrants in the technology field.
A)intensified in the service sector due to technology advancements.
B)decreased because the number of jobs requiring a college education has declined.
C)leveled off because government programs have improved skill levels of the workforce.
D)decreased due to the rising number of highly-educated immigrants in the technology field.
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8
Which of the following would not be measured by a job simulation?
A)Effective handling of irate customers
B)Technical applications of project management
C)Ability to work in a multi-ethnic environment
D)Sound judgment when faced with ethical dilemmas
A)Effective handling of irate customers
B)Technical applications of project management
C)Ability to work in a multi-ethnic environment
D)Sound judgment when faced with ethical dilemmas
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9
Which of the following is NOT true of the Internet Revolution as it relates to HRM?
A)Writing skills are essential to effective e-mail communications.
B)The recruiting, screening, and hiring process is streamlined.
C)Online corporate training is surpassing classroom training.
D)Cross-cultural understanding is less important.
A)Writing skills are essential to effective e-mail communications.
B)The recruiting, screening, and hiring process is streamlined.
C)Online corporate training is surpassing classroom training.
D)Cross-cultural understanding is less important.
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10
As the director of HR, you are in a meeting with your corporate officers discussing the firm's deliberate use of personnel to gain a competitive edge in the marketplace. You are most likely discussing:
A)human resource policies.
B)corporate objectives.
C)human resource strategies.
D)line employees.
A)human resource policies.
B)corporate objectives.
C)human resource strategies.
D)line employees.
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11
Due to the increasing work pace and burnout in the United States, more workers are dealing with stress. According to your text, an increasing number of firms are choosing to:
A)provide employees with stress-control programs.
B)require employees to take longer breaks during the work day.
C)encourage telecommuting, job sharing, and employment sabbaticals.
D)inform potential employees of this challenge during the interviewing process.
A)provide employees with stress-control programs.
B)require employees to take longer breaks during the work day.
C)encourage telecommuting, job sharing, and employment sabbaticals.
D)inform potential employees of this challenge during the interviewing process.
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12
Tony works in the finance department as an accounting clerk. He keeps a time card and receives extra pay for any overtime he works. Tony is most likely a(n):
A)exempt line employee.
B)nonexempt staff employee.
C)exempt staff employee.
D)nonexempt line employee.
A)exempt line employee.
B)nonexempt staff employee.
C)exempt staff employee.
D)nonexempt line employee.
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13
Salaried employees are also known as ________ employees.
A)exempt
B)senior
C)staff
D)line
A)exempt
B)senior
C)staff
D)line
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14
According to research, the contributions that self-managed work teams offer a large firm are typically:
A)minimal.
B)very positive.
C)apt to decline as firms become more decentralized.
D)never significant enough to warrant a change in most businesses.
A)minimal.
B)very positive.
C)apt to decline as firms become more decentralized.
D)never significant enough to warrant a change in most businesses.
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15
Growth in service sector employment is most likely tied to:
A)advances in technology that eliminate manufacturing jobs.
B)the increasing number of women entering the workforce.
C)increasing efforts to match individuals to the correct jobs.
D)an overabundance of highly educated job candidates.
A)advances in technology that eliminate manufacturing jobs.
B)the increasing number of women entering the workforce.
C)increasing efforts to match individuals to the correct jobs.
D)an overabundance of highly educated job candidates.
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16
The current trend to downsize most likely results in:
A)higher worker output.
B)better decision making.
C)lower salary expenditures.
D)greater workforce diversity.
A)higher worker output.
B)better decision making.
C)lower salary expenditures.
D)greater workforce diversity.
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17
RCA is creating a corporate identity to smooth over cultural differences between its domestic and international employees. RCA is most likely addressing the HRM challenge of:
A)outsourcing.
B)globalization.
C)employee stress.
D)competitive markets.
A)outsourcing.
B)globalization.
C)employee stress.
D)competitive markets.
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18
Which of the following is an environmental challenge faced by modern HR managers?
A)Job insecurity
B)Decentralization
C)Globalization
D)Self-managed work teams
A)Job insecurity
B)Decentralization
C)Globalization
D)Self-managed work teams
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19
Self-managed work teams are:
A)an uncommon method of managing a small business.
B)very costly to the companies that must pay benefits to team members.
C)groups of peers in a company setting who take responsibility for a particular area or task.
D)a positive contribution to large corporations who are worried about being too "top heavy."
A)an uncommon method of managing a small business.
B)very costly to the companies that must pay benefits to team members.
C)groups of peers in a company setting who take responsibility for a particular area or task.
D)a positive contribution to large corporations who are worried about being too "top heavy."
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20
Organizational restructuring over the past two decades has primarily led to firms with:
A)more managers and fewer laborers as automation eliminates lower-level jobs.
B)fewer people between the CEO and the lowest-ranking worker.
C)fewer self-managed work teams.
D)more mid-level managers.
A)more managers and fewer laborers as automation eliminates lower-level jobs.
B)fewer people between the CEO and the lowest-ranking worker.
C)fewer self-managed work teams.
D)more mid-level managers.
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21
What is the primary HR challenge of outsourcing?
A)It raises labor costs because of overtime requirements.
B)A firm is still accountable for the actions of its subcontractors, but it exercises less control over them.
C)Subcontractors tend to take on less work than they can handle, which means that the firm needs to hire additional workers.
D)Customers tend to be more satisfied with subcontractors than with regular employees, which creates conflict in the workplace.
A)It raises labor costs because of overtime requirements.
B)A firm is still accountable for the actions of its subcontractors, but it exercises less control over them.
C)Subcontractors tend to take on less work than they can handle, which means that the firm needs to hire additional workers.
D)Customers tend to be more satisfied with subcontractors than with regular employees, which creates conflict in the workplace.
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22
Organizational culture most likely refers to:
A)ethical decisions in the workplace.
B)an organization's mission and vision statements.
C)basic beliefs shared by members of an organization.
D)the non-pervasive atmosphere within which people work.
A)ethical decisions in the workplace.
B)an organization's mission and vision statements.
C)basic beliefs shared by members of an organization.
D)the non-pervasive atmosphere within which people work.
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23
The manufacturing sector is now growing more rapidly than the service sector in the U.S. economy.
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24
A human resource tactic refers to a firm's deliberate use of human resources to gain and maintain a competitive edge in the marketplace.
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25
A critical ethical issue for HR managers related to technology use in work environments is the:
A)increase in authoritarian management.
B)right to privacy.
C)misuse of technology by self-managed work teams.
D)overly close supervision of technology users.
A)increase in authoritarian management.
B)right to privacy.
C)misuse of technology by self-managed work teams.
D)overly close supervision of technology users.
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Additional Case 1.1
Managers at Caplin Company are having a strategic planning session with the director of HR. They are discussing the fit between the company's overall management philosophy, organizational structure, organizational culture, and the firm's current HR strategies. During the meeting, the management team asks the HR Director for a profile of the current workforce. The HR Director reports that the workforce used to be 85% white, 50% male. Now it is 50% white, 50% minority with twice as many women as men. Supervisors still tend to be white males.
The management team discusses how to control costs, improve quality, and create distinctive capabilities. Several ideas are raised, discussed, and tabled; some topics are assigned to an individual for further exploration. Managers comment that some workers arrive at start time, take 30 minutes before initiating any work, and begin to pack up for the day 30 minutes before quitting time. Managers also indicate that employees do not seem concerned about working hard or about building quality products.
As the meeting draws to a close, the team briefly discusses the firm's commitment to the surrounding community. As a cost-cutting measure, the firm eliminated its support of an adult literacy program last year. Company facilities were used for conducting reading classes. The management team decides that the firm should reinstate the program and appoints the HR Director to notify the local literacy council.
Refer to Additional Case 1.1. Caplin's discussion of costs, quality, and capabilities shows that the firm is trying to address the:
A)organizational challenge of competitive position.
B)environmental challenge of rapid change.
C)individual challenge of matching workers with jobs.
D)market challenge of changing customer needs.
Managers at Caplin Company are having a strategic planning session with the director of HR. They are discussing the fit between the company's overall management philosophy, organizational structure, organizational culture, and the firm's current HR strategies. During the meeting, the management team asks the HR Director for a profile of the current workforce. The HR Director reports that the workforce used to be 85% white, 50% male. Now it is 50% white, 50% minority with twice as many women as men. Supervisors still tend to be white males.
The management team discusses how to control costs, improve quality, and create distinctive capabilities. Several ideas are raised, discussed, and tabled; some topics are assigned to an individual for further exploration. Managers comment that some workers arrive at start time, take 30 minutes before initiating any work, and begin to pack up for the day 30 minutes before quitting time. Managers also indicate that employees do not seem concerned about working hard or about building quality products.
As the meeting draws to a close, the team briefly discusses the firm's commitment to the surrounding community. As a cost-cutting measure, the firm eliminated its support of an adult literacy program last year. Company facilities were used for conducting reading classes. The management team decides that the firm should reinstate the program and appoints the HR Director to notify the local literacy council.
Refer to Additional Case 1.1. Caplin's discussion of costs, quality, and capabilities shows that the firm is trying to address the:
A)organizational challenge of competitive position.
B)environmental challenge of rapid change.
C)individual challenge of matching workers with jobs.
D)market challenge of changing customer needs.
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Additional Case 1.3
Your company sells high-tech products throughout the world and is following a differentiation business strategy. The business environment for the company is volatile, rapidly changing, and highly complex. The company is highly entrepreneurial and has a strong moral commitment to quality products, employee job satisfaction, and corporate social responsibility. The management team has decided to create a common company culture among the various national and international subsidiaries.
Refer to Additional Case 1.3. What is the most likely benefit of creating a common culture at the firm?
A)Lowering overall production costs
B)Minimizing the need for additional employee training
C)Enhancing international and domestic recruiting efforts
D)Increasing cooperation among domestic and international employees
Your company sells high-tech products throughout the world and is following a differentiation business strategy. The business environment for the company is volatile, rapidly changing, and highly complex. The company is highly entrepreneurial and has a strong moral commitment to quality products, employee job satisfaction, and corporate social responsibility. The management team has decided to create a common company culture among the various national and international subsidiaries.
Refer to Additional Case 1.3. What is the most likely benefit of creating a common culture at the firm?
A)Lowering overall production costs
B)Minimizing the need for additional employee training
C)Enhancing international and domestic recruiting efforts
D)Increasing cooperation among domestic and international employees
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Wilton Carpet and Flooring supports local children's sports teams by providing uniforms and practice gear. Which of the following terms best describes the activities of the firm?
A)Outsourcing
B)Egalitarianism
C)Empowerment
D)Social responsibility
A)Outsourcing
B)Egalitarianism
C)Empowerment
D)Social responsibility
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29
All of the following are key elements of organizational culture EXCEPT:
A)working norms.
B)language usage.
C)dominant values.
D)available technology.
A)working norms.
B)language usage.
C)dominant values.
D)available technology.
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30
When it comes to managers dealing with ethical issues, it is most safe to say that:
A)what is ethical or unethical is seldom clear cut.
B)issues clearly resolve themselves into right and wrong choices.
C)ethical codes have significantly helped managers with ethical issues.
D)employee expectations of ethical managerial behavior are rapidly declining.
A)what is ethical or unethical is seldom clear cut.
B)issues clearly resolve themselves into right and wrong choices.
C)ethical codes have significantly helped managers with ethical issues.
D)employee expectations of ethical managerial behavior are rapidly declining.
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One of your best MIS people quit to work for a competitor in a neighboring city. When she left, she took with her a partially completed proposal for an enhanced MIS system that would reduce costs and increase the speed of handling information. You've just experienced a:
A)productivity shift.
B)reverse brain drain.
C)brain drain.
D)glass ceiling.
A)productivity shift.
B)reverse brain drain.
C)brain drain.
D)glass ceiling.
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You are talking with a manager about one of his employees, Tom. The manager describes Tom as a person who has a strong desire to do the best possible job and put in the maximum effort to perform his assigned tasks. The manager is describing Tom's:
A)abilities.
B)capabilities.
C)motivation.
D)productivity level.
A)abilities.
B)capabilities.
C)motivation.
D)productivity level.
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33
Karl is trying to improve company productivity by focusing on employee competence. Karl is focusing on the ________ factor of productivity.
A)motivation
B)ethical behavior
C)quality of work life
D)ability
A)motivation
B)ethical behavior
C)quality of work life
D)ability
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According to the text, what percentage of new businesses fail in their first year of operation?
A)30%
B)40%
C)50%
D)60%
A)30%
B)40%
C)50%
D)60%
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Empowerment is best defined as:
A)emphasizing the decision-making power of workers.
B)requiring workers to perform tasks to avoid punishment.
C)forcing workers to comply with external control mechanisms.
D)losing talented workers to competitors and start-up ventures.
A)emphasizing the decision-making power of workers.
B)requiring workers to perform tasks to avoid punishment.
C)forcing workers to comply with external control mechanisms.
D)losing talented workers to competitors and start-up ventures.
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Additional Case 1.1
Managers at Caplin Company are having a strategic planning session with the director of HR. They are discussing the fit between the company's overall management philosophy, organizational structure, organizational culture, and the firm's current HR strategies. During the meeting, the management team asks the HR Director for a profile of the current workforce. The HR Director reports that the workforce used to be 85% white, 50% male. Now it is 50% white, 50% minority with twice as many women as men. Supervisors still tend to be white males.
The management team discusses how to control costs, improve quality, and create distinctive capabilities. Several ideas are raised, discussed, and tabled; some topics are assigned to an individual for further exploration. Managers comment that some workers arrive at start time, take 30 minutes before initiating any work, and begin to pack up for the day 30 minutes before quitting time. Managers also indicate that employees do not seem concerned about working hard or about building quality products.
As the meeting draws to a close, the team briefly discusses the firm's commitment to the surrounding community. As a cost-cutting measure, the firm eliminated its support of an adult literacy program last year. Company facilities were used for conducting reading classes. The management team decides that the firm should reinstate the program and appoints the HR Director to notify the local literacy council.
Refer to Additional Case 1.1. The change in the workforce at Caplin is an example of the environmental challenge of:
A)decentralization.
B)skill shortages.
C)workforce diversity.
D)rapid change.
Managers at Caplin Company are having a strategic planning session with the director of HR. They are discussing the fit between the company's overall management philosophy, organizational structure, organizational culture, and the firm's current HR strategies. During the meeting, the management team asks the HR Director for a profile of the current workforce. The HR Director reports that the workforce used to be 85% white, 50% male. Now it is 50% white, 50% minority with twice as many women as men. Supervisors still tend to be white males.
The management team discusses how to control costs, improve quality, and create distinctive capabilities. Several ideas are raised, discussed, and tabled; some topics are assigned to an individual for further exploration. Managers comment that some workers arrive at start time, take 30 minutes before initiating any work, and begin to pack up for the day 30 minutes before quitting time. Managers also indicate that employees do not seem concerned about working hard or about building quality products.
As the meeting draws to a close, the team briefly discusses the firm's commitment to the surrounding community. As a cost-cutting measure, the firm eliminated its support of an adult literacy program last year. Company facilities were used for conducting reading classes. The management team decides that the firm should reinstate the program and appoints the HR Director to notify the local literacy council.
Refer to Additional Case 1.1. The change in the workforce at Caplin is an example of the environmental challenge of:
A)decentralization.
B)skill shortages.
C)workforce diversity.
D)rapid change.
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Many profitable American companies eliminate jobs every year. This trend can most likely be attributed to which of the following factors?
A)Decreasing benefits costs
B)Decreasing retirement age
C)Increasing corporate competition
D)Increasing union membership
A)Decreasing benefits costs
B)Decreasing retirement age
C)Increasing corporate competition
D)Increasing union membership
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Additional Case 1.1
Managers at Caplin Company are having a strategic planning session with the director of HR. They are discussing the fit between the company's overall management philosophy, organizational structure, organizational culture, and the firm's current HR strategies. During the meeting, the management team asks the HR Director for a profile of the current workforce. The HR Director reports that the workforce used to be 85% white, 50% male. Now it is 50% white, 50% minority with twice as many women as men. Supervisors still tend to be white males.
The management team discusses how to control costs, improve quality, and create distinctive capabilities. Several ideas are raised, discussed, and tabled; some topics are assigned to an individual for further exploration. Managers comment that some workers arrive at start time, take 30 minutes before initiating any work, and begin to pack up for the day 30 minutes before quitting time. Managers also indicate that employees do not seem concerned about working hard or about building quality products.
As the meeting draws to a close, the team briefly discusses the firm's commitment to the surrounding community. As a cost-cutting measure, the firm eliminated its support of an adult literacy program last year. Company facilities were used for conducting reading classes. The management team decides that the firm should reinstate the program and appoints the HR Director to notify the local literacy council.
Refer to Additional Case 1.1. Which of the following would most likely improve employee work habits at Caplin?
A)Offering telecommuting opportunities to all employees
B)Making adjustments to the firm's organizational culture
C)Outsourcing most clerical jobs to overseas firms
D)Implementing a focus strategy
Managers at Caplin Company are having a strategic planning session with the director of HR. They are discussing the fit between the company's overall management philosophy, organizational structure, organizational culture, and the firm's current HR strategies. During the meeting, the management team asks the HR Director for a profile of the current workforce. The HR Director reports that the workforce used to be 85% white, 50% male. Now it is 50% white, 50% minority with twice as many women as men. Supervisors still tend to be white males.
The management team discusses how to control costs, improve quality, and create distinctive capabilities. Several ideas are raised, discussed, and tabled; some topics are assigned to an individual for further exploration. Managers comment that some workers arrive at start time, take 30 minutes before initiating any work, and begin to pack up for the day 30 minutes before quitting time. Managers also indicate that employees do not seem concerned about working hard or about building quality products.
As the meeting draws to a close, the team briefly discusses the firm's commitment to the surrounding community. As a cost-cutting measure, the firm eliminated its support of an adult literacy program last year. Company facilities were used for conducting reading classes. The management team decides that the firm should reinstate the program and appoints the HR Director to notify the local literacy council.
Refer to Additional Case 1.1. Which of the following would most likely improve employee work habits at Caplin?
A)Offering telecommuting opportunities to all employees
B)Making adjustments to the firm's organizational culture
C)Outsourcing most clerical jobs to overseas firms
D)Implementing a focus strategy
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Knott's Construction builds one house every month. Mr. Knotts and Scott perform all the structural work themselves while they subcontract the plumbing and electrical work. This subcontracting is an example of:
A)restructuring.
B)recruiting.
C)egalitarianism.
D)outsourcing.
A)restructuring.
B)recruiting.
C)egalitarianism.
D)outsourcing.
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More and more U.S. companies are forming global alliances and trying to develop worldwide cultures in order to smooth over differences among employees.
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41
Downsizing is a type of organizational restructuring.
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A significant technology issue for HR is the proper use of the data that its information systems generate.
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According to studies, 99.8% of small businesses in the U.S. have fewer than 100 employees.
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Studies show that 90% of all small businesses fail within their first three years.
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According to the SBA, a wholesale company with 85 employees and a manufacturing firm with 1,200 employees are both small businesses.
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________ is the transferring of responsibility and decision-making authority from a central office to people and locations closer to the situation that demands attention.
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People who work in an organization are called ________.
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Federal laws prevent firms from monitoring employees' use of the Internet.
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A reduction in a company's workforce to improve its bottom line is referred to as ________.
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Groupware networks have enabled power and authority to spread more evenly among employees at firms.
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________ is an organization-wide approach to improving the quality of all the processes that lead to a final product or service.
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Training employees helps control an organization's costs and improve efficiency.
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TQM programs are designed to improve the quality of the processes used to produce products.
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54
Reverse brain drain refers to the trend of foreigners applying for visas to work in the United States.
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Firms with strong organizational cultures typically perform better than firms without such environments.
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56
A(n)________ is an employee involved directly in producing the company's good(s)or delivering the service(s).
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57
A particular HR policy or program that helps to advance a firm's strategic goal is referred to as a(n)________.
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58
Research indicates that fast-growth firms benefit from having managers with marketing and sales backgrounds.
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59
Forces external to a firm that affect the firm's performance but are beyond the control of management are called ________.
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60
Norms, rules of the game, and organizational climate are elements of an organization's structure.
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61
Review the major challenges at the individual level and offer ways HRM can assist organizations in meeting these challenges.
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62
Kelly spends her day focusing on recruiting qualified employees for her growing company, reviewing benefit plans in order to offer competitive compensation packages, and creating online job postings. Kelly is most likely facing the strategic HR planning challenge of:
A)reinforcing the overall business strategy with her HR strategies.
B)concentrating too much on day-to-day problems.
C)coping with the external environment.
D)securing management commitment to her HR strategies.
A)reinforcing the overall business strategy with her HR strategies.
B)concentrating too much on day-to-day problems.
C)coping with the external environment.
D)securing management commitment to her HR strategies.
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Managers who rely on their personal views and experiences to solve problems are more likely to run the risk of:
A)alienating employees who want to contribute to the decision-making process.
B)undermining the long-term goals of the company by becoming too independent.
C)taking on more responsibility than is necessary in any given business venture.
D)making false assumptions about the business and threatening corporate profitability.
A)alienating employees who want to contribute to the decision-making process.
B)undermining the long-term goals of the company by becoming too independent.
C)taking on more responsibility than is necessary in any given business venture.
D)making false assumptions about the business and threatening corporate profitability.
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64
Strategic human resource planning provides a number of benefits to a company, such as:
A)relieving middle managers of their HRM responsibilities.
B)blurring the difference between line and staff management.
C)reducing costs by diversifying the company's goals and objectives.
D)helping to identify the gap between a company's current situation and vision.
A)relieving middle managers of their HRM responsibilities.
B)blurring the difference between line and staff management.
C)reducing costs by diversifying the company's goals and objectives.
D)helping to identify the gap between a company's current situation and vision.
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Molly heads a large company that has just experienced a major brain drain. She immediately increases compensation to new employees and gives each employee with over 10 years experience an extra 3 days of paid vacation per year. This is an example of:
A)strategic HR planning.
B)proactive HR strategy.
C)reactive HR strategy.
D)downsizing.
A)strategic HR planning.
B)proactive HR strategy.
C)reactive HR strategy.
D)downsizing.
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66
A measure of how safe and satisfied employees feel with their jobs is referred to as ________.
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67
When considering HR strategies regarding employee separations, managers must consider whether to:
A)use layoffs or voluntary inducements to downsize a firm.
B)encourage decentralization or centralization of the firm to better enhance employee relations.
C)compensate long-term employees more than recent hires.
D)create rigid job descriptions to separate the responsibilities of managers and subordinates.
A)use layoffs or voluntary inducements to downsize a firm.
B)encourage decentralization or centralization of the firm to better enhance employee relations.
C)compensate long-term employees more than recent hires.
D)create rigid job descriptions to separate the responsibilities of managers and subordinates.
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Emergent strategies generally:
A)evolve and change as needs arise.
B)involve only portions of an organization.
C)encourage strong leadership within a firm.
D)are less beneficial to a small company.
A)evolve and change as needs arise.
B)involve only portions of an organization.
C)encourage strong leadership within a firm.
D)are less beneficial to a small company.
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69
What types of environmental and organizational challenges face corporations today? What HR strategies help firms handle some of these challenges to achieve and sustain competitive advantages?
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70
Which of the following is a strategic HR issue related to staffing?
A)Imposing a hiring freeze to avoid laying off workers
B)Developing an appraisal system for work teams
C)Empowering supervisors to make hiring decisions
D)Providing continuing support to terminated workers
A)Imposing a hiring freeze to avoid laying off workers
B)Developing an appraisal system for work teams
C)Empowering supervisors to make hiring decisions
D)Providing continuing support to terminated workers
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71
In order to stimulate critical thinking, the strategic HR planning process should most likely be:
A)focused on day-to-day management issues.
B)structured and specific.
C)linked to corporate social responsibility.
D)ongoing and flexible.
A)focused on day-to-day management issues.
B)structured and specific.
C)linked to corporate social responsibility.
D)ongoing and flexible.
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72
Which of the following is a characteristic of most intended strategies?
A)They mobilize responses from top management.
B)They involve everyone in an organization.
C)They develop gradually from experiences.
D)They lack strong leadership.
A)They mobilize responses from top management.
B)They involve everyone in an organization.
C)They develop gradually from experiences.
D)They lack strong leadership.
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73
Beliefs that operate unconsciously and define, in a basic taken-for-granted fashion, an organization's view of itself and its environment refer to ________.
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74
Town House Publishing is implementing a new HR strategy, and to give it the best chance of succeeding, the HR department should most likely:
A)increase diversity in the environment.
B)ensure managers' commitment to the strategy.
C)create a back-up strategy to implement in case the initial strategy fails.
D)centralize management in order to communicate more effectively with employees.
A)increase diversity in the environment.
B)ensure managers' commitment to the strategy.
C)create a back-up strategy to implement in case the initial strategy fails.
D)centralize management in order to communicate more effectively with employees.
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75
Working on his HR strategic plan, Jose is thinking about whether to recommend specific job descriptions or broad job classes, and detailed or loose work planning. Jose is considering the HR strategic choice related to:
A)performance appraisals.
B)staffing.
C)work flows.
D)employee separations.
A)performance appraisals.
B)staffing.
C)work flows.
D)employee separations.
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76
How have technology advancements changed HRM? Discuss how these advancements allow HR managers to support line managers more effectively.
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77
________ is subcontracting work to an outside company that specializes in and is more efficient at doing that kind of work.
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78
________ provides workers with the skills and authority to make decisions that would traditionally be made by managers.
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79
Which of the following is a primary challenge of strategic HR planning?
A)Encouraging employees to accept empowerment strategies
B)Reacting appropriately to problems in the internal and external environment
C)Building HR strategies independent of the overall business strategy of the company
D)Developing strategies that offer the firm a sustained competitive advantage
A)Encouraging employees to accept empowerment strategies
B)Reacting appropriately to problems in the internal and external environment
C)Building HR strategies independent of the overall business strategy of the company
D)Developing strategies that offer the firm a sustained competitive advantage
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Strategic human resource planning is best defined as the process of:
A)responding appropriately to HRM problems as they arise.
B)winning the commitment of line management to support HRM practices.
C)formulating HR strategies and establishing programs to implement them.
D)training HR professionals with minimal input from line and staff management.
A)responding appropriately to HRM problems as they arise.
B)winning the commitment of line management to support HRM practices.
C)formulating HR strategies and establishing programs to implement them.
D)training HR professionals with minimal input from line and staff management.
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