Deck 2: Strategic HR Management and Planning

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According to Miles and Snow's strategy typology, what are the four basic types of competing firms within a single industry?

A)defenders, prospectors, attackers, and reactors
B)defenders, attackers, reactors, and analyzers
C)defenders, prospectors, analyzers, and reactors
D)defenders, attackers, prospectors, and analyzers
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Which of the following organizational events would NOT affect HR planning?

A)monitoring declining quality of the community's schools
B)opening a branch office in Johannesburg, South Africa
C)making technological changes in the manufacturing process
D)changing the accounting software used by the company
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Which of the following strategies would be most appropriate in a dynamic environment where the need to find new products and new markets is continuous?

A)conglomerate
B)cost-leadership
C)differentiation
D)global
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Organizations may engage in analyzing and identifying the need for and availability of human resources. The purpose of doing this is to enable them to meet their objectives. Which of the following terms names this process?

A)human resources planning
B)strategic planning
C)labour market analysis
D)environmental scanning
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Which of these organizational characteristics holds true of a reactor?

A)operates in at least two different product-market areas, where one is stable and one is variable
B)values creativity, risk-taking, and innovation
C)lacks a consistent strategy, structure, or culture relationship
D)focuses on improving the efficiency of ,existing operations
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Which of the following best describes the responsibility for HR planning?

A)HR planning is typically the responsibility of operating managers.
B)HR planning is mainly the responsibility of the top HR executive and subordinate staff specialists.
C)HR planning is the responsibility of the top HR executive.
D)HR planning is the responsibility of the organization's top management.
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Which of the following types of companies would be characterized by centralized authority, tight cost control, and little employee empowerment?

A)prospectors
B)defenders
C)reactors
D)analyzers
Question
In which of the following business environments is a cost-leadership strategy more appropriate than other organizational strategies?

A)relatively stable
B)decentralized
C)dynamic
D)highly competitive
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Which of these activities is typically part of the HR unit's responsibilities during planning?

A)monitoring the HR plan to identify changes needed
B)implementing HR plans as approved by top management
C)integrating HR plans with departmental plans
D)reviewing employee succession plans in relation to overall HR plan
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An organizational strategy is focused when the company is concentrating its efforts. Which of these does NOT represent something on which the company could apply a focused strategy?

A)a particular production process
B)a particular customer segment
C)a limited geographical area
D)a specific distribution channel
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Multi-Brands, Inc. "builds" its own human resources to fit its specialized needs. It takes years to train employees with the specific skills that the company requires to pursue its organizational strategy. Which of the following organizational strategies does Multi-Brands probably use?

A)entrepreneurial
B)global
C)differentiation
D)cost-leadership
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Georgiana, the vice president of HR, is in a meeting with the other top-level corporate executives. They are discussing whether opening a branch in Amsterdam is a good strategy for the firm. What must Georgiana do in her role as head of HR?

A)raise the ethical issues of opening a branch in a country known for legalization of soft drugs, prostitution, and other "alternative lifestyles"
B)warn the executives against operating in the European Union due to restrictive labour laws
C)meet the strategy's requirement no matter what the current state of the company's human resources
D)frankly communicate whether the firm's current human resources have the capabilities to handle such a strategy
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Chipper, the only grandchild of the founder of a successful commercial construction firm, is taking a year's research fellowship to study tiger genetics. Family members have held the top management positions in the firm since 1911. Chipper's father, the present CEO, is 72 and is ill. Which of the following statements reflects an incorrect perception to this situation?

A)This business has a succession problem.
B)Years ago, this firm should have focused on attracting and retaining outsiders with key capabilities.
C)This situation is not unusual for a family firm.
D)It is time for Chipper to get serious and take over the family firm.
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One type of HR process involves linking the HR function with organizational objectives so that performance will improve. Which of the following names it?

A)strategic HR management
B)operational management
C)employee exploitation
D)manpower planning
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Corporate executives hold a certain perspective on HR management in its strategic role, Which of the following would they see as HR's major deficiency?

A)HR's traditional opposition to corporate management
B)the lack of specific quantifiable measures of HR activities
C)HR's "softness" as a people-oriented area
D)the lack of respect for HR managers' professional and educational credentials
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According to Miles and Snow, how should organizations with broad product lines that focus on product innovation and search for new markets be characterized?.

A)as reactors
B)as defenders
C)as prospectors
D)as analyzers
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Effective HR planning results in having the right people in the right numbers with the right capabilities at the right time. Which of the following phrases would best complete this assessment?

A)with the right demographics
B)for the right purpose
C)in the right place
D)with the right attitudes
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IBM and Procter & Gamble operate in many different product-market segment areas, which may be either stable or variable. They adjust their strategy based on the type of area in which they operate. Which of these terms applies to IBM and Procter & Gamble?

A)reactors
B)defenders
C)prospectors
D)analyzers
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Which of the following is a top challenge faced by family-owned firms?

A)tax planning
B)job creation for extended-family members
C)management succession
D)anti-nepotism legislation
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According to Porter, what are the three basic organizational competitive strategies?

A)risk aversion, aggressiveness, and entrepreneurial
B)global, domestic, and multinational
C)vertical, horizontal, and diagonal
D)cost-leadership, differentiation, and focused
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Which of the following would be affected by tax credits for employee day care and financial aid for education?

A)an expanding array of government rules
B)employer practices in recruiting and retaining workers
C)retirement patterns
D)job security
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Arden Glassworks has consistently paid lower wages than the other employers in the community have. What is likely characteristic of Arden compared with other employers in the community?

A)a much lower quality workforce
B)higher unit labour costs
C)more committed employees
D)higher productivity
Question
What is the basic source of data on current employees and their capabilities?

A)employee evaluations
B)personnel update forms completed by employees
C)HR records in the organization
D)supervisory files
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Which of these terms pertains to using an organization's past employment needs over several years to predict future needs?

A)regression analysis
B)trend analysis
C)ratio analysis
D)scatter plot analysis
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Which of the following techniques for forecasting employee demand reflects a qualitative approach?

A)trend analysis
B)scatter plots
C)simulation models
D)nominal group
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Decision rules are developed about the proportion of openings in a particular job that will be covered by internal promotions versus new hires. Which of these terms best refers to such rules?

A)internal versus external placement
B)placement ratio
C)fill rate
D)make versus buy ratio
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How far does an intermediate planning range usually project into the future?

A)one to five years
B)three to five years
C)six months to one year
D)beyond five years
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Which of the following is a geographic trend that has forced changes in HR plans?

A)the influx of highly skilled technical workers from Eastern Europe
B)the outsourcing of jobs to countries with lower wage levels
C)the deterioration of inner cities
D)the movement of better educated workers to Western Canada
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Vincent, the vice president of HR, is studying the profile of the organization's workforce. His employer is a utility company which essentially provides lifetime employment for workers. Turnover rate is low. An interesting aspect of the profile catches Vincent's eye. He says to himself, "This must be the result of the seven-year hiring freeze we had in the 1970s." Which of the following did Vincent probably notice?

A)an excessive number of employees in the 50-60 age range.
B)a lack of young female and minority employees
C)a gap between younger workers and workers who will be retiring in the next 10 years
D)an organizational profile heavily weighted toward employees with low seniority levels
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An HR manager is compiling an inventory of organizational capabilities. What data on current employees would the manager NOT include?

A)work accomplishments
B)age
C)number of children
D)pay rates
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Which of these is NOT a trend in the composition of the workforce?

A)aging
B)falling age of workforce entry
C)availability of contingent workers
D)outsourcing
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Which of the following questions should a planner address when auditing jobs?

A)Who is responsible for staffing the organization?
B)Which jobs have the highest turnover rate?
C)What is the demographic profile of the current jobholders?
D)How essential is each job?
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Which of the following identifies what a comprehensive audit of jobs provides a basis for?

A)doing human capital accounting
B)determining the effectiveness and efficiency of the company's human resources
C)forecasting what jobs will need to be done in the future
D)analyzing the capabilities of the company's workforce
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Why is scanning the external environment especially important for HR planning?

A)because of the demographic patterns of the internal workforce
B)because of the limited supply of potential employees for all jobs in the firm
C)because of the need to meet certain employment equity quotas
D)because of the reality of drawing from the same labour market as all other employers
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How should the information in the employee skills inventory data bank best be treated?

A)It should be available only to those who have a specific use for it.
B)It should be posted on the company's intranet.
C)It should not be relied on, as it is often inaccurate and outdated.
D)It should include non-job-related data.
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If the unemployment rate declines, which of the following statements suggests the most likely result?

A)Early retirement plans become more attractive.
B)Filling jobs with qualified workers becomes easier.
C)The need for overtime also declines.
D)People available for work may be less educated, less skilled, or less willing to work.
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How does the HR planning process begin?

A)by forecasting the relationship between supply and demand for human resources
B)by analyzing the internal inventory of HR capabilities
C)by considering the organizational objectives and strategies
D)by scanning the external environment for changes affecting the labour supply
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Which of the following government laws or regulations do NOT affect HR planning?

A)tax benefits for job-training expenses
B)pension laws
C)regulations on workweek length
D)reporting requirements for workers' compensation claims
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Which of the following statements accurately characterizes HR forecasting methods?

A)Subjective judgment has no place in modern HR forecasting.
B)Forecasting is a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods.
C)Research has shown that mathematical models are inadequate for HR forecasting.
D)Complex computer simulations are the best quantitative forecasting models available.
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Where can much of the data needed for a comprehensive audit of all current jobs be found?

A)employee evaluations
B)existing staffing and organizational databases
C)personnel update forms completed by employees
D)supervisory files
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Which best defines a scatter plot?

A)a representation of real situations in abstract form
B)a study of an organization's past employment needs over a period to predict future needs
C)a graphical method used to help identify the relationships between two variables
D)a statistical comparison of past relationships among a number of factors
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Where should the analysis of specific openings that are likely to occur in the future always begin?

A)the top positions in the firm
B)the jobs where applicants with the required KSAs are scarce
C)the jobs that are easiest to fill
D)the entry-level positions in the firm
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Which of the following methods uses the direct job and industry knowledge of managers and supervisors to project employee demand?

A)management forecasts
B)the nominal group technique
C)the Delphi technique
D)simulation models
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Which method to source employees clearly demonstrates the employee movement that can be achieved within an organization?

A)replacement charts
B)Markov analysis
C)skills inventories
D)organizational charts
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How do HR departments use government estimates of labour force populations and industry trends?

A)to predict terminations, retirements, and deaths of employees
B)to forecast the external supply of human resources
C)to implement a human resources information system (HRIS)
D)to estimate the internal supply of labour
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In an organizational context, which of the following terms refers to a pattern of shared values and beliefs from which members obtain meaning and determine rules for behaviour?

A)culture
B)ethics
C)commitment
D)environment
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Which of the following makes a false statement about the use of Markov analysis?

A)It is insensitive to multiple moves in a time period.
B)It does not consider underlying causes or changes.
C)It requires a large sample size.
D)It is usually used for executive positions.
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One method of sourcing internal candidates uses statistical analysis. Needs are predicted based on probabilities determined by the movement pattern through various jobs. Which of these terms applies to this method?

A)Markov analysis
B)trend analysis
C)organizational charts
D)skills inventories
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Which of the following influences the internal supply of human resources?

A)government regulations and pressures
B)training and development programs
C)changing workforce composition and patterns
D)actions of competing employers
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There is a "human capital crisis" in the federal government. Beyond the need for HR planning, what does this situation illustrate?

A)the fact that replacement of employees is more difficult as they age
B)the need for succession planning and the development of replacement charts
C)the fact that most of the federal government's older workers are unskilled in the new technologies needed to be efficient and effective in the modern world
D)the mistake of hiring a large number of baby boomers in the 1970s
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Which of these methods is specifically useful in generating insights in highly unstructured or undeveloped areas, such as human resources planning?

A)the Delphi technique
B)scatter plots
C)management forecasts
D)nominal group technique
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A statistical relationship is ascertained between gross sales and number of salespeople among sales regions. With which forecasting technique is this activity most associated?

A)trend analysis
B)regression analysis
C)scatter plot
D)ratio analysis
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What statement presents a defining characteristic of the nominal group technique?

A)It represents real situations in abstract form.
B)It uses the experiences of managers and supervisors to make projections and judgments.
C)It brings participants together for a discussion session led by a moderator.
D)It involves repeated surveys and summaries until the experts' opinions agree on a judgment.
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A clothing retailer determined the number of salespeople needed by dividing the company's sales by the number of salespeople and then applying this to sales forecasts. What is this an example of?

A)regression analysis
B)trend analysis
C)simulation model
D)ratio analysis
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Tools that usually include employee age, present performance rating, and potential promotability status can help to identify internal candidates for promotion. Which of the following types of forecasting tools are these?

A)organizational charts
B)Markov analysis
C)replacement charts
D)skills inventories
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As an assistant HR manager for a large law firm, Alicia is estimating the outflows from the law firm's current ranks of paralegals. Which of the following factors does Alicia NOT need to include?

A)pregnancies
B)retirements
C)promotions
D)deaths
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Which of the following techniques would be used in sophisticated forecasting circumstances?

A)scatter plot
B)trend analysis
C)ratio analysis
D)simulation models
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Several organizational characteristics can promote retention. Which of the following does NOT drive retention?

A)characteristics of the employer
B)job design and work
C)mergers and acquisitions
D)employee relationships
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An HR goal is to identify internal candidates who may be ready for promotion or transfer. Which of these forecasting tools will the HR department probably use first?

A)organizational charts
B)skill inventories
C)replacement charts
D)Markov analysis
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Which of the following reflects a quantitative approach to forecasting?

A)simulation models
B)nominal group technique
C)the Delphi technique
D)management forecasts
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According to the textbook, the "100 Best Companies to Work For" have somewhat different cultures and values, yet one factor is consistent among them. What is it?

A)work/life balancing programs
B)commitment to treating their employees well
C)work that allows employees to meet self-actualization needs
D)high compensation and benefits
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Which of the following is NOT viewed as a reward issue affecting employee retention?

A)signing bonuses
B)performance differentiation
C)recognition
D)competitive benefits
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Which recognized trend has resulted from the pro-active management of diversity issues?

A)a reduction in the number of white males being considered for promotion
B)an increased number of minority applicants
C)greater retention of individuals of all backgrounds
D)an increase in employment equity complaints
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Which statement about employee satisfaction best exemplifies what generally holds true?

A)Employees are satisfied with both the amount of their pay and the processes used to determine their pay.
B)Eployees are more satisfied with the processes used to determine their pay than the amount of their pay.
C)Employees are more satisfied with the amount of their pay than the processes used to determine their pay.
D)Employees are not satisfied with either the amount of their pay or the processes used to determine their pay.
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As vice president of HR, you suspect that retention may be a problem in your organization. Which of the following would you take as a first step in a retention management program?

A)Evaluate compensation and benefits.
B)Evaluate the orientation and training programs.
C)Improve employee relations between management and line personnel.
D)Measure absenteeism and turnover.
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Which of the following is the most important workplace issue affecting employee engagement in Canada?

A)competitive pay and benefits
B)job security
C)opportunity for personal growth and development
D)supervisory/management support
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The executive committee of the firm is concerned with the high rate of turnover among their most promising young new hires. They ask you, as the new director of HR, to suggest how to retain these individuals. Which of these responses would you suggest as the most appropriate to this retention problem?

A)employee recognition programs
B)a formal mentoring program
C)immediate promotions
D)hiring bonuses
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Competitive pay is consistent with individuals' perceptions of their capabilities, experience, and performance. Which of the following is also characteristic of competitive pay?

A)It is within 15 percent of the market rate.
B)It is within 10 percent of the market rate.
C)It is at the exact market average.
D)It is within 20 percent of the market rate.
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Which of these possible forms of reward is an example of intangible recognition?

A)"employee of the month"
B)a gift voucher
C)feedback from managers
D)perfect attendance award
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Which of the following have organizations found to be the cause of high employee turnover rates in the first few months of employment?

A)uncompetitive pay scales
B)lack of recognition for performance
C)inadequate selection screening
D)work and family conflicts
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Given the increasing demographic diversity of Canadian workplaces, which of these is most important to aiding retention?

A)the proper balance of tangible and intangible rewards
B)competitive pay
C)supervisory/management support
D)non-discriminatory treatment of all employees
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Individuals who are leaving the organization may be asked to identify reasons during an interview. What is this interview called?

A)an employment interview
B)an appraisal interview
C)an exit interview
D)a retention interview
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Which of the following survey types measures the degree to which workers identify with, are motivated by, and are willing to give extra effort for their employer?

A)attitude surveys
B)motivational surveys
C)engagement surveys
D)loyalty surveys
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As director of HR of a medium-sized information technology consulting firm, you are most concerned about one kind of turnover because it will have a significant impact on retention of remaining staff. The turnover of which group of employees most concerns you?

A)middle management employees
B)employees who are popular with many co-workers
C)high-calibre, top performers
D)low-performing, but highly motivated employees
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Why do employers use attitude surveys?

A)to assess employees' feelings and beliefs about their jobs and the organization
B)to provide input to supervisor evaluations
C)to assure employees that management is genuinely interested in their needs
D)to identify jobs that can be eliminated or automated
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Management asks employees to respond candidly to an attitude survey. Which is the most significant expectation that the survey will build up?

A)that action will be taken on the concerns identified
B)that the HR department will become more professional
C)that an organizational restructuring may be undertaken
D)that their responses will be kept confidential
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Which of the following statements shares an accurate observation about recognition?

A)There is no such thing as "negative recognition."
B)Any recognition is a positive tool for retention.
C)Forms of recognition such as "employee of the month" are tangible rewards.
D)Recognition programs are useful when the company cannot provide competitive pay.
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What role, if any, can orientation practices play in retention?

A)Well done orientation can increase employee retention by as much as 25 percent.
B)Orientation can affect retention, but only if new employees are assigned to mentors upon entry to the organization.
C)"Realistic" orientation encourages newly hired employees to quit immediately when they perceive that the organization is a poor fit for them.
D)Orientation practices have little effect on retention of employees.
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Which of the following statements presents a misconception about employee workloads?

A)Almost half of employees feel they are overworked.
B)The average worker works slightly more than 40 hours a week at his/her main job.
C)Technology has eased the burden of work for Canadian employees.
D)Overworked employees are more likely to look for another job.
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Which is most characteristic of surveys that can measure attitudes accurately?

A)They are internally developed.
B)They are custom-designed for the organization.
C)They are valid and reliable.
D)They are lengthy and detailed.
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According to Miles and Snow's strategy typology, what are the four basic types of competing firms within a single industry?

A)defenders, prospectors, attackers, and reactors
B)defenders, attackers, reactors, and analyzers
C)defenders, prospectors, analyzers, and reactors
D)defenders, attackers, prospectors, and analyzers
C
2
Which of the following organizational events would NOT affect HR planning?

A)monitoring declining quality of the community's schools
B)opening a branch office in Johannesburg, South Africa
C)making technological changes in the manufacturing process
D)changing the accounting software used by the company
D
3
Which of the following strategies would be most appropriate in a dynamic environment where the need to find new products and new markets is continuous?

A)conglomerate
B)cost-leadership
C)differentiation
D)global
C
4
Organizations may engage in analyzing and identifying the need for and availability of human resources. The purpose of doing this is to enable them to meet their objectives. Which of the following terms names this process?

A)human resources planning
B)strategic planning
C)labour market analysis
D)environmental scanning
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Which of these organizational characteristics holds true of a reactor?

A)operates in at least two different product-market areas, where one is stable and one is variable
B)values creativity, risk-taking, and innovation
C)lacks a consistent strategy, structure, or culture relationship
D)focuses on improving the efficiency of ,existing operations
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Which of the following best describes the responsibility for HR planning?

A)HR planning is typically the responsibility of operating managers.
B)HR planning is mainly the responsibility of the top HR executive and subordinate staff specialists.
C)HR planning is the responsibility of the top HR executive.
D)HR planning is the responsibility of the organization's top management.
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Which of the following types of companies would be characterized by centralized authority, tight cost control, and little employee empowerment?

A)prospectors
B)defenders
C)reactors
D)analyzers
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In which of the following business environments is a cost-leadership strategy more appropriate than other organizational strategies?

A)relatively stable
B)decentralized
C)dynamic
D)highly competitive
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Which of these activities is typically part of the HR unit's responsibilities during planning?

A)monitoring the HR plan to identify changes needed
B)implementing HR plans as approved by top management
C)integrating HR plans with departmental plans
D)reviewing employee succession plans in relation to overall HR plan
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An organizational strategy is focused when the company is concentrating its efforts. Which of these does NOT represent something on which the company could apply a focused strategy?

A)a particular production process
B)a particular customer segment
C)a limited geographical area
D)a specific distribution channel
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Multi-Brands, Inc. "builds" its own human resources to fit its specialized needs. It takes years to train employees with the specific skills that the company requires to pursue its organizational strategy. Which of the following organizational strategies does Multi-Brands probably use?

A)entrepreneurial
B)global
C)differentiation
D)cost-leadership
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Georgiana, the vice president of HR, is in a meeting with the other top-level corporate executives. They are discussing whether opening a branch in Amsterdam is a good strategy for the firm. What must Georgiana do in her role as head of HR?

A)raise the ethical issues of opening a branch in a country known for legalization of soft drugs, prostitution, and other "alternative lifestyles"
B)warn the executives against operating in the European Union due to restrictive labour laws
C)meet the strategy's requirement no matter what the current state of the company's human resources
D)frankly communicate whether the firm's current human resources have the capabilities to handle such a strategy
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Chipper, the only grandchild of the founder of a successful commercial construction firm, is taking a year's research fellowship to study tiger genetics. Family members have held the top management positions in the firm since 1911. Chipper's father, the present CEO, is 72 and is ill. Which of the following statements reflects an incorrect perception to this situation?

A)This business has a succession problem.
B)Years ago, this firm should have focused on attracting and retaining outsiders with key capabilities.
C)This situation is not unusual for a family firm.
D)It is time for Chipper to get serious and take over the family firm.
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One type of HR process involves linking the HR function with organizational objectives so that performance will improve. Which of the following names it?

A)strategic HR management
B)operational management
C)employee exploitation
D)manpower planning
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Corporate executives hold a certain perspective on HR management in its strategic role, Which of the following would they see as HR's major deficiency?

A)HR's traditional opposition to corporate management
B)the lack of specific quantifiable measures of HR activities
C)HR's "softness" as a people-oriented area
D)the lack of respect for HR managers' professional and educational credentials
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According to Miles and Snow, how should organizations with broad product lines that focus on product innovation and search for new markets be characterized?.

A)as reactors
B)as defenders
C)as prospectors
D)as analyzers
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Effective HR planning results in having the right people in the right numbers with the right capabilities at the right time. Which of the following phrases would best complete this assessment?

A)with the right demographics
B)for the right purpose
C)in the right place
D)with the right attitudes
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IBM and Procter & Gamble operate in many different product-market segment areas, which may be either stable or variable. They adjust their strategy based on the type of area in which they operate. Which of these terms applies to IBM and Procter & Gamble?

A)reactors
B)defenders
C)prospectors
D)analyzers
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Which of the following is a top challenge faced by family-owned firms?

A)tax planning
B)job creation for extended-family members
C)management succession
D)anti-nepotism legislation
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According to Porter, what are the three basic organizational competitive strategies?

A)risk aversion, aggressiveness, and entrepreneurial
B)global, domestic, and multinational
C)vertical, horizontal, and diagonal
D)cost-leadership, differentiation, and focused
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Which of the following would be affected by tax credits for employee day care and financial aid for education?

A)an expanding array of government rules
B)employer practices in recruiting and retaining workers
C)retirement patterns
D)job security
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Arden Glassworks has consistently paid lower wages than the other employers in the community have. What is likely characteristic of Arden compared with other employers in the community?

A)a much lower quality workforce
B)higher unit labour costs
C)more committed employees
D)higher productivity
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What is the basic source of data on current employees and their capabilities?

A)employee evaluations
B)personnel update forms completed by employees
C)HR records in the organization
D)supervisory files
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Which of these terms pertains to using an organization's past employment needs over several years to predict future needs?

A)regression analysis
B)trend analysis
C)ratio analysis
D)scatter plot analysis
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25
Which of the following techniques for forecasting employee demand reflects a qualitative approach?

A)trend analysis
B)scatter plots
C)simulation models
D)nominal group
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26
Decision rules are developed about the proportion of openings in a particular job that will be covered by internal promotions versus new hires. Which of these terms best refers to such rules?

A)internal versus external placement
B)placement ratio
C)fill rate
D)make versus buy ratio
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27
How far does an intermediate planning range usually project into the future?

A)one to five years
B)three to five years
C)six months to one year
D)beyond five years
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28
Which of the following is a geographic trend that has forced changes in HR plans?

A)the influx of highly skilled technical workers from Eastern Europe
B)the outsourcing of jobs to countries with lower wage levels
C)the deterioration of inner cities
D)the movement of better educated workers to Western Canada
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29
Vincent, the vice president of HR, is studying the profile of the organization's workforce. His employer is a utility company which essentially provides lifetime employment for workers. Turnover rate is low. An interesting aspect of the profile catches Vincent's eye. He says to himself, "This must be the result of the seven-year hiring freeze we had in the 1970s." Which of the following did Vincent probably notice?

A)an excessive number of employees in the 50-60 age range.
B)a lack of young female and minority employees
C)a gap between younger workers and workers who will be retiring in the next 10 years
D)an organizational profile heavily weighted toward employees with low seniority levels
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An HR manager is compiling an inventory of organizational capabilities. What data on current employees would the manager NOT include?

A)work accomplishments
B)age
C)number of children
D)pay rates
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31
Which of these is NOT a trend in the composition of the workforce?

A)aging
B)falling age of workforce entry
C)availability of contingent workers
D)outsourcing
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32
Which of the following questions should a planner address when auditing jobs?

A)Who is responsible for staffing the organization?
B)Which jobs have the highest turnover rate?
C)What is the demographic profile of the current jobholders?
D)How essential is each job?
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33
Which of the following identifies what a comprehensive audit of jobs provides a basis for?

A)doing human capital accounting
B)determining the effectiveness and efficiency of the company's human resources
C)forecasting what jobs will need to be done in the future
D)analyzing the capabilities of the company's workforce
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34
Why is scanning the external environment especially important for HR planning?

A)because of the demographic patterns of the internal workforce
B)because of the limited supply of potential employees for all jobs in the firm
C)because of the need to meet certain employment equity quotas
D)because of the reality of drawing from the same labour market as all other employers
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35
How should the information in the employee skills inventory data bank best be treated?

A)It should be available only to those who have a specific use for it.
B)It should be posted on the company's intranet.
C)It should not be relied on, as it is often inaccurate and outdated.
D)It should include non-job-related data.
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36
If the unemployment rate declines, which of the following statements suggests the most likely result?

A)Early retirement plans become more attractive.
B)Filling jobs with qualified workers becomes easier.
C)The need for overtime also declines.
D)People available for work may be less educated, less skilled, or less willing to work.
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37
How does the HR planning process begin?

A)by forecasting the relationship between supply and demand for human resources
B)by analyzing the internal inventory of HR capabilities
C)by considering the organizational objectives and strategies
D)by scanning the external environment for changes affecting the labour supply
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38
Which of the following government laws or regulations do NOT affect HR planning?

A)tax benefits for job-training expenses
B)pension laws
C)regulations on workweek length
D)reporting requirements for workers' compensation claims
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39
Which of the following statements accurately characterizes HR forecasting methods?

A)Subjective judgment has no place in modern HR forecasting.
B)Forecasting is a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods.
C)Research has shown that mathematical models are inadequate for HR forecasting.
D)Complex computer simulations are the best quantitative forecasting models available.
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40
Where can much of the data needed for a comprehensive audit of all current jobs be found?

A)employee evaluations
B)existing staffing and organizational databases
C)personnel update forms completed by employees
D)supervisory files
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41
Which best defines a scatter plot?

A)a representation of real situations in abstract form
B)a study of an organization's past employment needs over a period to predict future needs
C)a graphical method used to help identify the relationships between two variables
D)a statistical comparison of past relationships among a number of factors
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42
Where should the analysis of specific openings that are likely to occur in the future always begin?

A)the top positions in the firm
B)the jobs where applicants with the required KSAs are scarce
C)the jobs that are easiest to fill
D)the entry-level positions in the firm
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43
Which of the following methods uses the direct job and industry knowledge of managers and supervisors to project employee demand?

A)management forecasts
B)the nominal group technique
C)the Delphi technique
D)simulation models
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44
Which method to source employees clearly demonstrates the employee movement that can be achieved within an organization?

A)replacement charts
B)Markov analysis
C)skills inventories
D)organizational charts
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45
How do HR departments use government estimates of labour force populations and industry trends?

A)to predict terminations, retirements, and deaths of employees
B)to forecast the external supply of human resources
C)to implement a human resources information system (HRIS)
D)to estimate the internal supply of labour
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46
In an organizational context, which of the following terms refers to a pattern of shared values and beliefs from which members obtain meaning and determine rules for behaviour?

A)culture
B)ethics
C)commitment
D)environment
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47
Which of the following makes a false statement about the use of Markov analysis?

A)It is insensitive to multiple moves in a time period.
B)It does not consider underlying causes or changes.
C)It requires a large sample size.
D)It is usually used for executive positions.
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48
One method of sourcing internal candidates uses statistical analysis. Needs are predicted based on probabilities determined by the movement pattern through various jobs. Which of these terms applies to this method?

A)Markov analysis
B)trend analysis
C)organizational charts
D)skills inventories
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49
Which of the following influences the internal supply of human resources?

A)government regulations and pressures
B)training and development programs
C)changing workforce composition and patterns
D)actions of competing employers
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50
There is a "human capital crisis" in the federal government. Beyond the need for HR planning, what does this situation illustrate?

A)the fact that replacement of employees is more difficult as they age
B)the need for succession planning and the development of replacement charts
C)the fact that most of the federal government's older workers are unskilled in the new technologies needed to be efficient and effective in the modern world
D)the mistake of hiring a large number of baby boomers in the 1970s
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51
Which of these methods is specifically useful in generating insights in highly unstructured or undeveloped areas, such as human resources planning?

A)the Delphi technique
B)scatter plots
C)management forecasts
D)nominal group technique
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52
A statistical relationship is ascertained between gross sales and number of salespeople among sales regions. With which forecasting technique is this activity most associated?

A)trend analysis
B)regression analysis
C)scatter plot
D)ratio analysis
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53
What statement presents a defining characteristic of the nominal group technique?

A)It represents real situations in abstract form.
B)It uses the experiences of managers and supervisors to make projections and judgments.
C)It brings participants together for a discussion session led by a moderator.
D)It involves repeated surveys and summaries until the experts' opinions agree on a judgment.
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54
A clothing retailer determined the number of salespeople needed by dividing the company's sales by the number of salespeople and then applying this to sales forecasts. What is this an example of?

A)regression analysis
B)trend analysis
C)simulation model
D)ratio analysis
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55
Tools that usually include employee age, present performance rating, and potential promotability status can help to identify internal candidates for promotion. Which of the following types of forecasting tools are these?

A)organizational charts
B)Markov analysis
C)replacement charts
D)skills inventories
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56
As an assistant HR manager for a large law firm, Alicia is estimating the outflows from the law firm's current ranks of paralegals. Which of the following factors does Alicia NOT need to include?

A)pregnancies
B)retirements
C)promotions
D)deaths
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57
Which of the following techniques would be used in sophisticated forecasting circumstances?

A)scatter plot
B)trend analysis
C)ratio analysis
D)simulation models
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58
Several organizational characteristics can promote retention. Which of the following does NOT drive retention?

A)characteristics of the employer
B)job design and work
C)mergers and acquisitions
D)employee relationships
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59
An HR goal is to identify internal candidates who may be ready for promotion or transfer. Which of these forecasting tools will the HR department probably use first?

A)organizational charts
B)skill inventories
C)replacement charts
D)Markov analysis
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60
Which of the following reflects a quantitative approach to forecasting?

A)simulation models
B)nominal group technique
C)the Delphi technique
D)management forecasts
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61
According to the textbook, the "100 Best Companies to Work For" have somewhat different cultures and values, yet one factor is consistent among them. What is it?

A)work/life balancing programs
B)commitment to treating their employees well
C)work that allows employees to meet self-actualization needs
D)high compensation and benefits
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62
Which of the following is NOT viewed as a reward issue affecting employee retention?

A)signing bonuses
B)performance differentiation
C)recognition
D)competitive benefits
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63
Which recognized trend has resulted from the pro-active management of diversity issues?

A)a reduction in the number of white males being considered for promotion
B)an increased number of minority applicants
C)greater retention of individuals of all backgrounds
D)an increase in employment equity complaints
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64
Which statement about employee satisfaction best exemplifies what generally holds true?

A)Employees are satisfied with both the amount of their pay and the processes used to determine their pay.
B)Eployees are more satisfied with the processes used to determine their pay than the amount of their pay.
C)Employees are more satisfied with the amount of their pay than the processes used to determine their pay.
D)Employees are not satisfied with either the amount of their pay or the processes used to determine their pay.
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65
As vice president of HR, you suspect that retention may be a problem in your organization. Which of the following would you take as a first step in a retention management program?

A)Evaluate compensation and benefits.
B)Evaluate the orientation and training programs.
C)Improve employee relations between management and line personnel.
D)Measure absenteeism and turnover.
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66
Which of the following is the most important workplace issue affecting employee engagement in Canada?

A)competitive pay and benefits
B)job security
C)opportunity for personal growth and development
D)supervisory/management support
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67
The executive committee of the firm is concerned with the high rate of turnover among their most promising young new hires. They ask you, as the new director of HR, to suggest how to retain these individuals. Which of these responses would you suggest as the most appropriate to this retention problem?

A)employee recognition programs
B)a formal mentoring program
C)immediate promotions
D)hiring bonuses
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68
Competitive pay is consistent with individuals' perceptions of their capabilities, experience, and performance. Which of the following is also characteristic of competitive pay?

A)It is within 15 percent of the market rate.
B)It is within 10 percent of the market rate.
C)It is at the exact market average.
D)It is within 20 percent of the market rate.
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69
Which of these possible forms of reward is an example of intangible recognition?

A)"employee of the month"
B)a gift voucher
C)feedback from managers
D)perfect attendance award
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70
Which of the following have organizations found to be the cause of high employee turnover rates in the first few months of employment?

A)uncompetitive pay scales
B)lack of recognition for performance
C)inadequate selection screening
D)work and family conflicts
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71
Given the increasing demographic diversity of Canadian workplaces, which of these is most important to aiding retention?

A)the proper balance of tangible and intangible rewards
B)competitive pay
C)supervisory/management support
D)non-discriminatory treatment of all employees
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72
Individuals who are leaving the organization may be asked to identify reasons during an interview. What is this interview called?

A)an employment interview
B)an appraisal interview
C)an exit interview
D)a retention interview
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73
Which of the following survey types measures the degree to which workers identify with, are motivated by, and are willing to give extra effort for their employer?

A)attitude surveys
B)motivational surveys
C)engagement surveys
D)loyalty surveys
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74
As director of HR of a medium-sized information technology consulting firm, you are most concerned about one kind of turnover because it will have a significant impact on retention of remaining staff. The turnover of which group of employees most concerns you?

A)middle management employees
B)employees who are popular with many co-workers
C)high-calibre, top performers
D)low-performing, but highly motivated employees
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75
Why do employers use attitude surveys?

A)to assess employees' feelings and beliefs about their jobs and the organization
B)to provide input to supervisor evaluations
C)to assure employees that management is genuinely interested in their needs
D)to identify jobs that can be eliminated or automated
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76
Management asks employees to respond candidly to an attitude survey. Which is the most significant expectation that the survey will build up?

A)that action will be taken on the concerns identified
B)that the HR department will become more professional
C)that an organizational restructuring may be undertaken
D)that their responses will be kept confidential
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77
Which of the following statements shares an accurate observation about recognition?

A)There is no such thing as "negative recognition."
B)Any recognition is a positive tool for retention.
C)Forms of recognition such as "employee of the month" are tangible rewards.
D)Recognition programs are useful when the company cannot provide competitive pay.
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78
What role, if any, can orientation practices play in retention?

A)Well done orientation can increase employee retention by as much as 25 percent.
B)Orientation can affect retention, but only if new employees are assigned to mentors upon entry to the organization.
C)"Realistic" orientation encourages newly hired employees to quit immediately when they perceive that the organization is a poor fit for them.
D)Orientation practices have little effect on retention of employees.
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79
Which of the following statements presents a misconception about employee workloads?

A)Almost half of employees feel they are overworked.
B)The average worker works slightly more than 40 hours a week at his/her main job.
C)Technology has eased the burden of work for Canadian employees.
D)Overworked employees are more likely to look for another job.
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80
Which is most characteristic of surveys that can measure attitudes accurately?

A)They are internally developed.
B)They are custom-designed for the organization.
C)They are valid and reliable.
D)They are lengthy and detailed.
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