Deck 3: Defining Internal Alignment
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Deck 3: Defining Internal Alignment
1
Most job structures are best described as
A) job-based.
B) person-based.
C) both person- and job-based.
D) competency based.
A) job-based.
B) person-based.
C) both person- and job-based.
D) competency based.
C
2
Pay for temporary workers is based upon
A) the internal structure of their home employer.
B) the internal structure of the temporary workplace.
C) strict legislative requirements.
D) education and experience.
A) the internal structure of their home employer.
B) the internal structure of the temporary workplace.
C) strict legislative requirements.
D) education and experience.
A
3
Which of the following is an intension of differentials?
A) Motivating people to strive for promotion to a higher-paying level
B) Motivating workers to seek additional training
C) Making workers feel it is fair that the next highest job is paid more than their job
D) Motivating worker by productivity incentives
A) Motivating people to strive for promotion to a higher-paying level
B) Motivating workers to seek additional training
C) Making workers feel it is fair that the next highest job is paid more than their job
D) Motivating worker by productivity incentives
A
4
A pay structure based upon the relative contribution of skills,tasks and responsibilities to the organization's goals is called the _____ approach.
A) content
B) value
C) job analysis
D) job evaluation
A) content
B) value
C) job analysis
D) job evaluation
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5
Which of the following is not part of the description of a pay structure?
A) Pay differentials
B) Criteria determining pay differences
C) Performance pay
D) Number of levels
A) Pay differentials
B) Criteria determining pay differences
C) Performance pay
D) Number of levels
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6
Common bases for modern pay structures include all but which of the following?
A) Content of the work
B) Skills and knowledge required to perform the work
C) Seniority and experience
D) Relative value for achieving organizational objectives
A) Content of the work
B) Skills and knowledge required to perform the work
C) Seniority and experience
D) Relative value for achieving organizational objectives
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7
Unions prefer which of the following?
A) Small pay differences between jobs and seniority-based promotions
B) Large pay differences between jobs and seniority-based promotions
C) Small pay differences between jobs and performance-based promotions
D) Equal pay raises for employees
A) Small pay differences between jobs and seniority-based promotions
B) Large pay differences between jobs and seniority-based promotions
C) Small pay differences between jobs and performance-based promotions
D) Equal pay raises for employees
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8
The most common bases for determining internal structures are:
A) work content and its value
B) seniority and experience
C) use value and exchange value
D) pay surveys and job evaluation
A) work content and its value
B) seniority and experience
C) use value and exchange value
D) pay surveys and job evaluation
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9
The pay for the job of accountant in London,Los Angeles and Berlin is likely to be different due to
A) use value.
B) currency exchange rates.
C) demand and supply.
D) exchange value.
A) use value.
B) currency exchange rates.
C) demand and supply.
D) exchange value.
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10
The parable of the vineyard owner and compensation paid to the laborers illustrated:
A) paying workers according to their productivity.
B) pay based upon the content of the job.
C) pay based upon hours of work.
D) ignorance of the owner towards the content of work.
A) paying workers according to their productivity.
B) pay based upon the content of the job.
C) pay based upon hours of work.
D) ignorance of the owner towards the content of work.
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11
Which of the following is not a factor in defining equal work in the Equal Pay Act?
A) Skill
B) Effort
C) Knowledge
D) Working conditions
A) Skill
B) Effort
C) Knowledge
D) Working conditions
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12
Content refers to the
A) worth of the work.
B) work performed in a job and how it gets done.
C) relative contribution to the organization objectives.
D) different pay level policies.
A) worth of the work.
B) work performed in a job and how it gets done.
C) relative contribution to the organization objectives.
D) different pay level policies.
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13
Which of the following is not a component of human capital?
A) Seniority level
B) Experience
C) Knowledge
D) Education
A) Seniority level
B) Experience
C) Knowledge
D) Education
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14
When employees can see the relationships between their work,the work of others and the organization's objectives,this is called
A) procedural justice.
B) line-of-sight.
C) goal congruence.
D) path-goal-congruence.
A) procedural justice.
B) line-of-sight.
C) goal congruence.
D) path-goal-congruence.
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15
Which of the following is not one of the changes in organization design that may affect pay structures?
A) Outsourcing
B) Dual careers
C) Delayering
D) Temporary workers
A) Outsourcing
B) Dual careers
C) Delayering
D) Temporary workers
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16
Marginal productivity theory argues that employers pay _______.
A) use value
B) exchange value
C) market value
D) capital value
A) use value
B) exchange value
C) market value
D) capital value
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17
In the strategic approach to pay,internal alignment is the _____ issue to be decided.
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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18
_____ should support the organization strategy,support the work flow and motivate behavior toward organization objectives.
A) The job evaluation process
B) Strategic compensation objectives
C) Employee contributions
D) The pay structure
A) The job evaluation process
B) Strategic compensation objectives
C) Employee contributions
D) The pay structure
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19
The modern concept of a "living wage" is most similar to _____.
A) marginal productivity wage
B) exchange value
C) just wage doctrine
D) bourse
A) marginal productivity wage
B) exchange value
C) just wage doctrine
D) bourse
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20
Organization factors that shape internal pay structures include all but _____.
A) technology
B) cost implications
C) HR policy
D) economic pressures
A) technology
B) cost implications
C) HR policy
D) economic pressures
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21
Bill says,"I don't trust the way the company determines pay rates in my department." Bill is most concerned about _____.
A) procedural justice
B) distributive justice
C) internal equity
D) external equity
A) procedural justice
B) distributive justice
C) internal equity
D) external equity
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22
The number of job and pay levels in an organization is an example of _____.
A) organization strategy
B) human capital
C) human resource policies
D) work design
A) organization strategy
B) human capital
C) human resource policies
D) work design
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23
The institutional model _____.
A) is adopted by high performing,innovative organization
B) refers to firms that copy innovative practices adopted by other organizations
C) is another name for the bureaucratic model
D) is a hybrid of the hierarchical and egalitarian model
A) is adopted by high performing,innovative organization
B) refers to firms that copy innovative practices adopted by other organizations
C) is another name for the bureaucratic model
D) is a hybrid of the hierarchical and egalitarian model
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24
If a manager wants employees to accept the organization's pay structure,the best strategy is to
A) pay everyone the same
B) show them what competitors pay
C) explain to them how pay was determined
D) tell them the pay level is the most the company can pay
A) pay everyone the same
B) show them what competitors pay
C) explain to them how pay was determined
D) tell them the pay level is the most the company can pay
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25
Organizations in a turbulent and unpredictable environment requiring flexibility in jobs and work processes are likely to be more successful with a(n)_____ internal pay structure.
A) egalitarian
B) bureaucratic
C) loosely coupled
D) closely tailored
A) egalitarian
B) bureaucratic
C) loosely coupled
D) closely tailored
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26
Suzanne says,"I don't like it that those jobs that are a lot like mine pay more than my job." Suzanne is expressing concern about _____.
A) external equity
B) exchange value
C) procedural justice
D) distributive justice
A) external equity
B) exchange value
C) procedural justice
D) distributive justice
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27
Egalitarian pay structures have all but which of the following characteristics?
A) Few levels
B) Small differentials
C) Supports equal treatment
D) Supports individual performers
A) Few levels
B) Small differentials
C) Supports equal treatment
D) Supports individual performers
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28
Which of the following concepts best explains why newly hired workers may be paid more than longer tenure workers performing very similar work?
A) Marginal revenue product
B) Supply and demand
C) Exchange value
D) Internal labor market
A) Marginal revenue product
B) Supply and demand
C) Exchange value
D) Internal labor market
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29
Hierarchical pay structures have all but which of the following characteristics?
A) Supports a close fit with the organization
B) Supports cooperation
C) Many levels
D) Is based upon the job or person
A) Supports a close fit with the organization
B) Supports cooperation
C) Many levels
D) Is based upon the job or person
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30
The well-defined jobs at McDonald's and their small differences in pay are an example of a(n)_____ internal pay structure.
A) closely tailored
B) loosely coupled
C) very competitive
D) egalitarian
A) closely tailored
B) loosely coupled
C) very competitive
D) egalitarian
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31
Which of the following pay structure procedures would not increase perceptions of pay fairness?
A) Consistency across all employees
B) Use of accurate data
C) Consultants develop the pay structure
D) Including appeals procedures
A) Consistency across all employees
B) Use of accurate data
C) Consultants develop the pay structure
D) Including appeals procedures
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32
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an aligned pay structure?
A) Supports the way work gets done
B) Fits the organization's business strategy
C) Is fair to employees
D) Complies with the Fair Labor Standards Act
A) Supports the way work gets done
B) Fits the organization's business strategy
C) Is fair to employees
D) Complies with the Fair Labor Standards Act
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33
Which of the following are related to greater performance when the work flow depends on individual contributors?
A) Egalitarian
B) Hierarchical
C) Tournament
D) Institutional
A) Egalitarian
B) Hierarchical
C) Tournament
D) Institutional
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34
Which theory predicts individual performance will be maximized when the pay differentials between job levels is large?
A) Tournament
B) Equity
C) Marginal productivity
D) Reinforcement theory
A) Tournament
B) Equity
C) Marginal productivity
D) Reinforcement theory
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35
In firefighting and rescue squads and global software design teams,a(n)_____ structure is associated with higher performance.
A) hierarchical
B) institutional
C) egalitarian
D) tournament
A) hierarchical
B) institutional
C) egalitarian
D) tournament
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36
When cooperation is important for successful organization performance,the best form of pay is _____.
A) tournament
B) egalitarian
C) hierarchical
D) institutional
A) tournament
B) egalitarian
C) hierarchical
D) institutional
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37
A problem faced by some organizations using an egalitarian pay structure is _____.
A) difficulty in external recruitment
B) maintaining cooperation among employees
C) perception of excessive CEO pay
D) difficulty in team work
A) difficulty in external recruitment
B) maintaining cooperation among employees
C) perception of excessive CEO pay
D) difficulty in team work
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38
Which of the following is not a comparison employees use to judge the fairness of their organization's pay structure?
A) Comparing jobs similar to their own
B) Comparing their pay to external pay levels
C) Comparing their pay raises to others in their organization
D) Comparing their job's pay to other jobs in their organization
A) Comparing jobs similar to their own
B) Comparing their pay to external pay levels
C) Comparing their pay raises to others in their organization
D) Comparing their job's pay to other jobs in their organization
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39
Which of the following is not true?
A) Large pay differences in a top management team are associated with high turnover.
B) Egalitarian structures are a better fit for executive groups that need to work closely as a team.
C) Large raises with a promotion increases effort and reduces absenteeism.
D) Tournament theory raises performance of the top performers but reduces motivation of poorer performers.
A) Large pay differences in a top management team are associated with high turnover.
B) Egalitarian structures are a better fit for executive groups that need to work closely as a team.
C) Large raises with a promotion increases effort and reduces absenteeism.
D) Tournament theory raises performance of the top performers but reduces motivation of poorer performers.
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40
There is evidence that a relatively poor performing team member's performance will improve under a(n)_____ pay structure.
A) egalitarian
B) hierarchical
C) bureaucratic
D) loosely-coupled
A) egalitarian
B) hierarchical
C) bureaucratic
D) loosely-coupled
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41
When employees compare the fairness of their pay,they focus primarily on how their job compares with similar jobs in other organizations.
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42
The phenomena of engineers receiving salaries higher than longer tenure engineers in an organization is consistent with the concept of internal labor markets.
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43
Self-managed work teams and outsourcing can affect the pay structure.
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44
Supply and demand for labor,but not supply and demand for products and services affect internal structures.
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45
Organizations are more likely to be successful when their pay structures are in internal alignment.
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46
A pay structure refers to the array of pay rates for different work or skills within a single organization.
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47
Pay differences between levels in an organization are called differentials.
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48
Internal alignment is sometimes called internal equity.
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49
An organization's pay structure is affected more by the pay levels and benefits offered by competitors than its human capital.
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50
Technology influences organization design,the work and ultimately,the pay structure.
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51
The content of a job refers to the relative contribution of skills,tasks and responsibilities to the organization's goals.
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52
A job-based structure focuses on the skills,knowledge and competencies employees possess.
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53
Pay structures with more levels,though relatively small pay differences between levels,offer a sense of career progress.
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54
Exchange value is always higher than use value.
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55
Distributive justice is more important than procedural justice for employee acceptance of their pay.
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56
A well-designed pay structure is the major factor affecting an organization's external competitiveness.
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57
Both external and organizational factors shape internal pay structures.
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58
Experienced workers judge the fairness of their pay by developing an intuitive sense of what is fair pay.
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59
Wage legislation affects the wage structure at both the minimum and the maximum pay level.
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60
The content and value of work are the most common bases for determining internal structures.
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61
Write a short note pay structure.
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62
Teachers whose pay is relatively low in their pay structure will feel their pay structure is fair if they work in a high-paying district.
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63
Egalitarian pay structures may be characterized as delayered or compressed.
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64
Write a short note on institutional model.
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65
According to the text,when are pay procedures perceived as being fair?
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66
Describe the importance of an internal structure.
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67
How do employees judge the fairness of their pay?
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68
CEOs of organizations with egalitarian pay structures usually have higher salaries than CEOs in hierarchical pay structures.
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69
There is little evidence that adding additional levels and titles to a career path but without significant pay increases,motivate employees.
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70
Equity theory research shows that an egalitarian pay structure will be seen as more fair than a hierarchical structure.
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71
Explain tailored and loosely coupled structures.
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72
Egalitarian pay structures send the message that the organization values differences in work content,individual skills and contributions to the organization.
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73
Labor unions support small pay differentials.
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74
A potential problem in egalitarian pay structures is high performing employees may feel underpaid and quit.
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75
What is the significance of internal labor markets in an organization?
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76
State the theory of marginal productivity.
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77
What are the advantages of an egalitarian structure over a hierarchical structure?
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78
The institutional model predicts that it is best to wait for other organizations to adopt innovative practices.
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79
List and explain the various aspects of an internal pay structure.
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Egalitarian pay structures are built using person-based criteria.
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