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A comprehensive set of pre-assessment questions and answers for an introductory course in human resources (hr). It covers key hr functions such as planning, strategic hr management, ethical standards, and diversity management. The material also includes legal aspects like title vii of the civil rights act, the role of the eeoc, and exceptions to employment at will. Furthermore, it addresses hr planning, recruitment strategies, employee selection processes, training and development, and compensation structures, making it a valuable resource for students preparing for hr assessments.
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Which human resource function helps the organization understand the number and type of employees the organization will need in the future? ✔✔Planning What are two societal trends that are influencing the world of work? ✔✔Increased competition Changes in communication technology Which factor represents an organization's value system? ✔✔Corporate culture Which activity does the strategic human resources manager need to be engaged in, given the fact that organizational survival is increasingly dependent on adaptation? ✔✔Managing succession by creating contingency plans for key employees within the organization Which human resource professional provides a broad range of support to the overall organization? ✔✔Generalist A human resources department is working on increasing diversity within the organization. Which strategic role for a human resources department is being demonstrated? ✔✔Champion for change
How should a human resources professional encourage a high ethical standard of conduct in the workplace? ✔✔By influencing others to make moral choices A technology company is reviewing the potentially questionable behavior of four employees and is trying to determine if an ethical violation has occurred. The behavior of the four employees consisted of the following:
Which step in the human resource planning process ensures that the organization will have the needed supply of employees in the future? ✔✔Programming Which technique addresses labor forecasting to project future human resource needs based on past staffing levels? ✔✔Time-series What are two statistical projection methods used to determine human resources demand? Choose 2 answers ✔✔Stochastic technique Multiple linear regression A firm needs to lay off employees and wants to develop a plan to minimize the effect on employees. The firm opts to try a combination of buyouts and outplacement counseling. Which type of plan is the firm engaging in? ✔✔A redundancy plan How does recruitment relate to other organizational functions or goals? Choose 2 answers ✔✔Effective recruitment provides a good pool of applicants that helps the selection process be more successful. Recruitment and human resources planning activities work together to determine current and future recruitment needs.
At which age does the Age Discrimination in Employment Act begin to protect an individual from discrimination in the recruitment process? ✔✔ 40 All employees in a company receive an e-mail message from human resources with information that a job is available in the marketing department. The message includes the job description and specifies that current employees are encouraged to submit an application. Which method is the company using to obtain job applicants? ✔✔Job posting A computer software company wants to hire permanent employees who have the most up-to-date knowledge of software development tools, but previous work experience is not necessary. What should be a primary source of recruitment for this situation? ✔✔Colleges offering the relevant degree An engineering firm wants to attract applicants for full-time employment. They decide to develop potential job candidates before offering them permanent positions. Which activity should the organization implement? ✔✔Internships Job duties for a marketing coordinator position include the following: planning international trade shows by identifying, assembling, and coordinating requirements; establishing contacts; developing schedules and assignments; coordinating mailing lists.
What is the distinction between training and development? ✔✔Training is directed at the employees' current job whereas development helps the employee prepare for future jobs. A firm is hiring several new employees. The new employees are largely inexperienced and unfamiliar with the company and its methods of conducting business. Given this, the firm plans to have an orientation period for all new hires and hopes the orientation will reduce the stress associated with the new job for the new employees. How will the orientation reduce employee stress? ✔✔It will help the new employees understand what is expected of them. At which level of analysis are annual performance reviews? ✔✔Person The leadership of an organization has decided to move forward with a formal training program. Successful implementation depends upon selecting the appropriate training media for the right workers under the right conditions. Which factor should be considered in selecting the appropriate training media? ✔✔Employee readiness for training What is a characteristic of a learning organization? ✔✔It is focused on knowledge development across the firm. What is a form of direct compensation? ✔✔Wages
What is a type of direct compensation that plays a strategic role in attracting and retaining qualified applicants? ✔✔Wages An organization has recently added 50 new clients, and their production must increase as rapidly as possible. To increase production levels, a manager urges an existing employee to accept a newly created position responsible for hiring new employees. What should the company use to determine the appropriate compensation level for this new position? ✔✔Job evaluation Which form of compensation is an example of fixed pay? ✔✔Yearly salary A firm offers an individual a job paying $40,000 per year plus health insurance for selling widgets. The employee counter-offers that she be paid $52,000 per year with no insurance. Which pay structures are being discussed? ✔✔The firm is offering fixed compensation and the employee is requesting fixed compensation. Which incentive leads to enhanced productivity and subsequently creates additional earnings? ✔✔Gain- sharing plan Which form of indirect compensation can be integrated into the organization's strategic planning? ✔✔Benefits