Deck 16: Providing Orientation and Training
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Deck 16: Providing Orientation and Training
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Which of the following is the last step in the process of planning a training program for employees?
A) Conducting training in a timely manner
B) Deciding who will participate in the training program
C) Setting objectives for the training
D) Choosing training methods
A) Conducting training in a timely manner
B) Deciding who will participate in the training program
C) Setting objectives for the training
D) Choosing training methods
D
2
As part of the training program for commercial loan officers,Brenda was trained by the training instructors at one of the bank's training institutes for different positions of its operations.These different positions included being a bank teller,a new accounts representative,a loan collector,and an installment loan officer.This is an example of:
A) on-the-job training.
B) computer-based training.
C) cross-training.
D) autogenic training.
A) on-the-job training.
B) computer-based training.
C) cross-training.
D) autogenic training.
C
3
Amber's division is about to switch over to a new computerized telephone system in the upcoming month.She realizes that everyone in her division would have to undergo training to operate the new telephone system.Which of the following reasons has led Amber to decide on a training program for her employees?
A) The need to adhere to government regulations
B) The inefficiency of the employees
C) The increase in the frequency of client complaints
D) The need to make employees familiar with new technology
A) The need to adhere to government regulations
B) The inefficiency of the employees
C) The increase in the frequency of client complaints
D) The need to make employees familiar with new technology
D
4
Vestibule training is best defined as:
A) the on-the-job training method in which specific roles are assigned to the participants.
B) the on-the-job training program aimed at strengthening a particular skill of the participant.
C) the training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area away from the job site.
D) the training that involves delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
A) the on-the-job training method in which specific roles are assigned to the participants.
B) the on-the-job training program aimed at strengthening a particular skill of the participant.
C) the training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area away from the job site.
D) the training that involves delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
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Training is best defined as the process of:
A) increasing the skills that will enable employees to better meet the organization's goals.
B) making the transition phase after adjournment of a team as smooth as possible.
C) developing objectives that specify how each department will support organizational goals.
D) planning what to do if the original plans or objectives set by an organization do not work out.
A) increasing the skills that will enable employees to better meet the organization's goals.
B) making the transition phase after adjournment of a team as smooth as possible.
C) developing objectives that specify how each department will support organizational goals.
D) planning what to do if the original plans or objectives set by an organization do not work out.
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Which of the following is true of the apprenticeship training mode?
A) The time and expense involved in this form of training are comparatively lower than other on-the-job training forms.
B) It is not well suited for training needs that require months or years of learning.
C) It is more complicated to set up than simple on-the-job training for individual tasks.
D) It involves delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
A) The time and expense involved in this form of training are comparatively lower than other on-the-job training forms.
B) It is not well suited for training needs that require months or years of learning.
C) It is more complicated to set up than simple on-the-job training for individual tasks.
D) It involves delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
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Which of the following is an advantage closely associated with the creation of a learning environment?
A) Encourages competition and rivalry among employees and improves their individual performance.
B) Provides a distraction from the "real work" of the organization and is a stress reliever for employees.
C) Encourages group members to learn from each other and thus benefit from working as a team.
D) Increases the rate of group cohesiveness and leads to increase in the occurrence of groupthink instances.
A) Encourages competition and rivalry among employees and improves their individual performance.
B) Provides a distraction from the "real work" of the organization and is a stress reliever for employees.
C) Encourages group members to learn from each other and thus benefit from working as a team.
D) Increases the rate of group cohesiveness and leads to increase in the occurrence of groupthink instances.
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Which of the following professionals is most likely to undergo on-the-job training as a new employee?
A) Doctors
B) Nurses
C) Pilots
D) Salespeople
A) Doctors
B) Nurses
C) Pilots
D) Salespeople
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9
Which of the following steps completes the training cycle?
A) Preparation of training modules
B) Implementation
C) Evaluation
D) Establishment of company norms
A) Preparation of training modules
B) Implementation
C) Evaluation
D) Establishment of company norms
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Apprenticeship is best defined as:
A) the training that involves working alongside an experienced person, who shows the trainee how to do the various tasks of the job.
B) the training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area off the job site.
C) the training that involves delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
D) the off-the-job training method in which specific roles are assigned to the participants.
A) the training that involves working alongside an experienced person, who shows the trainee how to do the various tasks of the job.
B) the training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area off the job site.
C) the training that involves delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
D) the off-the-job training method in which specific roles are assigned to the participants.
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Which of the following is the first step in the process of providing training to employees?
A) Setting objectives for training
B) Deciding who will participate in the training program
C) Choosing training methods
D) Assessing needs for training
A) Setting objectives for training
B) Deciding who will participate in the training program
C) Choosing training methods
D) Assessing needs for training
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A document that describes the company's conditions of employment,policies regarding employees,administrative procedures,and related matters is called a(n):
A) employee handbook.
B) code of ethics.
C) mission statement.
D) vision statement.
A) employee handbook.
B) code of ethics.
C) mission statement.
D) vision statement.
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Jacob is a new employee in Richard's department.Richard wants to orient Jacob in the most comfortable way possible,so he invites Jacob out to lunch on his first day and asks the other employees in the department to welcome Jacob by inviting him out to lunch with them on other days.Which of the following methods of orientation is being employed by Richard?
A) Establishing the norms of the organization
B) Initiating a formal training process
C) Encouraging the involvement of co-workers
D) Arranging for a follow-up with the employee
A) Establishing the norms of the organization
B) Initiating a formal training process
C) Encouraging the involvement of co-workers
D) Arranging for a follow-up with the employee
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In the context of orientation of new employees,which of the following is true?
A) It is time consuming and often reduces employee efficiency.
B) It often gives employees a sense that their individuality would be crushed.
C) It encourages employees to develop a positive attitude.
D) It strictly discourages employees from forming informal groups.
A) It is time consuming and often reduces employee efficiency.
B) It often gives employees a sense that their individuality would be crushed.
C) It encourages employees to develop a positive attitude.
D) It strictly discourages employees from forming informal groups.
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Which of the following is an advantage associated with employee orientation?
A) Reduces the halo effect in an organization
B) Reduces nervousness in new employees
C) Controls the occurrence of nepotism
D) Decreases the costs associated with training
A) Reduces the halo effect in an organization
B) Reduces nervousness in new employees
C) Controls the occurrence of nepotism
D) Decreases the costs associated with training
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On-the-job training primarily involves:
A) teaching the job while the trainer and the trainee do the job at the work site.
B) teaching the tasks related to a job through computer-based training aids without a live instructor.
C) conducting a training program before an employee is recruited so as to test his/her potential.
D) conducting a classroom training session where the supervisor addresses specific topics.
A) teaching the job while the trainer and the trainee do the job at the work site.
B) teaching the tasks related to a job through computer-based training aids without a live instructor.
C) conducting a training program before an employee is recruited so as to test his/her potential.
D) conducting a classroom training session where the supervisor addresses specific topics.
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Cross-training is best defined as:
A) the type of off-the-job training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area.
B) the type of training in which employees learn to perform more than one job.
C) the off-the-job training method in which specific roles are assigned to the participants.
D) the training program aimed at strengthening a particular skill and involves working alongside an experienced person.
A) the type of off-the-job training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area.
B) the type of training in which employees learn to perform more than one job.
C) the off-the-job training method in which specific roles are assigned to the participants.
D) the training program aimed at strengthening a particular skill and involves working alongside an experienced person.
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In the context of small organizations,who is usually responsible for the orientation of employees?
A) Human resources department personnel
B) The employees themselves
C) The supervisor
D) The stockholders of the company
A) Human resources department personnel
B) The employees themselves
C) The supervisor
D) The stockholders of the company
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Orientation is best defined as the process of:
A) developing objectives that specify how each department will support organizational goals.
B) planning what to do if the original plans or objectives set by an organization do not work out.
C) giving new employees the information they need to do their work comfortably, effectively, and efficiently.
D) correcting defects in the goods or services of a firm or improving them in some way.
A) developing objectives that specify how each department will support organizational goals.
B) planning what to do if the original plans or objectives set by an organization do not work out.
C) giving new employees the information they need to do their work comfortably, effectively, and efficiently.
D) correcting defects in the goods or services of a firm or improving them in some way.
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Which of the following statements about on-the-job training is true?
A) It is most appropriate for a relatively complex job in which the costs of an error are high.
B) The time and expense involved in this form of training are comparatively higher than the apprenticeship form.
C) It is a type of training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area away from the job site.
D) The results are immediate and tell whether the employee understands what the trainer is trying to teach.
A) It is most appropriate for a relatively complex job in which the costs of an error are high.
B) The time and expense involved in this form of training are comparatively higher than the apprenticeship form.
C) It is a type of training that takes place on equipment set up in a special area away from the job site.
D) The results are immediate and tell whether the employee understands what the trainer is trying to teach.
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Coaching is best defined as the process in which:
A) supervisors provide guidance and instruction in how to do a job so that it satisfies performance goals.
B) supervisors dictate to employees as to how to increase their productivity.
C) employers criticize employees in public so as to prevent the occurrence of any further lapses.
D) employees complain to the employers regarding the occurrence of any unethical behavior.
A) supervisors provide guidance and instruction in how to do a job so that it satisfies performance goals.
B) supervisors dictate to employees as to how to increase their productivity.
C) employers criticize employees in public so as to prevent the occurrence of any further lapses.
D) employees complain to the employers regarding the occurrence of any unethical behavior.
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In large organizations,the human resources department is often responsible for conducting orientation for new employees.
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In the context of coaching an employee,when an employee makes a mistake,the supervisor should:
A) focus primarily on the perceived deficiencies in the employee's character.
B) work with the employee, focusing on solving the problem.
C) call for a meeting and reprimand the concerned employee.
D) authoritatively dictate to the employee as to how he/she is expected to perform.
A) focus primarily on the perceived deficiencies in the employee's character.
B) work with the employee, focusing on solving the problem.
C) call for a meeting and reprimand the concerned employee.
D) authoritatively dictate to the employee as to how he/she is expected to perform.
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The first step in the coaching process involves the supervisor:
A) praising the employee.
B) observing the employee's performance.
C) reprimanding the employee.
D) describing the problem.
A) praising the employee.
B) observing the employee's performance.
C) reprimanding the employee.
D) describing the problem.
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The primary reason organizations have orientation programs is that the sooner employees know basic information related to doing their jobs,the sooner they can become productive.
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Which of the following is an advantage closely associated with vestibule training?
A) The employees are less likely to commit errors when put on the job.
B) This training mode is comparatively less expensive than the on-the-job mode.
C) The trainees contribute directly toward increasing the productivity of the firm.
D) This form of training is the least time consuming of all the other modes of training.
A) The employees are less likely to commit errors when put on the job.
B) This training mode is comparatively less expensive than the on-the-job mode.
C) The trainees contribute directly toward increasing the productivity of the firm.
D) This form of training is the least time consuming of all the other modes of training.
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Role-playing is best defined as a(n):
A) off-the-job training method that takes place on equipment set up in a special area.
B) type of training method in which employees are primarily taught jobs beyond their area of expertise.
C) training method in which roles are assigned to participants, who then act out the way they would handle a specific situation.
D) training program aimed at strengthening a particular skill and involves working alongside an experienced person.
A) off-the-job training method that takes place on equipment set up in a special area.
B) type of training method in which employees are primarily taught jobs beyond their area of expertise.
C) training method in which roles are assigned to participants, who then act out the way they would handle a specific situation.
D) training program aimed at strengthening a particular skill and involves working alongside an experienced person.
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The most basic way to evaluate training is to measure:
A) the theoretical knowledge of each trainee.
B) whether the problem addressed by the training is being resolved.
C) whether the employees are satisfied with the job.
D) the qualification of the trainer.
A) the theoretical knowledge of each trainee.
B) whether the problem addressed by the training is being resolved.
C) whether the employees are satisfied with the job.
D) the qualification of the trainer.
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Orientation programs are often intimidating for new employees and increases their nervousness and uncertainty.
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Training is a major expense and often affects productivity adversely.
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Which of the following is an advantage primarily associated with all forms of computer-based instructions?
A) They allow employees to practice using equipments required for a particular task off the job.
B) They have a significant cost advantage over other methods when there are many trainees.
C) They typically allow employees to work as a team and exchange ideas.
D) They make it possible for instructors to track the progress of the learners the moment the instructions are given.
A) They allow employees to practice using equipments required for a particular task off the job.
B) They have a significant cost advantage over other methods when there are many trainees.
C) They typically allow employees to work as a team and exchange ideas.
D) They make it possible for instructors to track the progress of the learners the moment the instructions are given.
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The best of employees also need some degree of training.
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The difference between on-the-job and vestibule training is that the latter:
A) takes place on equipment set up in a special area off the job site.
B) teaches the employees skills apart from their area of expertise.
C) involves working alongside an experienced person.
D) uses the computer-based instruction medium.
A) takes place on equipment set up in a special area off the job site.
B) teaches the employees skills apart from their area of expertise.
C) involves working alongside an experienced person.
D) uses the computer-based instruction medium.
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Mentoring is best defined as the act of:
A) providing guidance, advice, and encouragement through an ongoing one-on-one work relationship.
B) delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
C) introducing new employees to the other staff members so as to put them at ease.
D) organizing an orientation session for new employees so as to motivate them to work efficiently.
A) providing guidance, advice, and encouragement through an ongoing one-on-one work relationship.
B) delivering training programs via computer-based training aids in the absence of a live instructor.
C) introducing new employees to the other staff members so as to put them at ease.
D) organizing an orientation session for new employees so as to motivate them to work efficiently.
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At Eclectic Gas and Electric Company,a team was established to review the apprenticeship program.They surveyed the supervisors and trade workers in the apprenticeship program.The survey was then used to make improvements in the program.This survey is most likely to be a part of the process of:
A) recruiting new employees.
B) orienting new employees.
C) evaluating the training process.
D) implementing the training process.
A) recruiting new employees.
B) orienting new employees.
C) evaluating the training process.
D) implementing the training process.
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Which of the following training techniques would be most suitable for training employees in human relations skills such as communicating,resolving conflicts,and working with people of other races?
A) Role-playing
B) Distance learning
C) Computer-based training
D) Autogenic training
A) Role-playing
B) Distance learning
C) Computer-based training
D) Autogenic training
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Interactive multimedia is best defined as:
A) the software that brings together sound, video, graphics, animation, and text and adjusts content on the basis of user response.
B) the medium of providing instructions through instructor-led classes with the aid of texts and videos.
C) the mode of training that allows employees to practice using equipment related to performing particular tasks off the job.
D) the software specifically designed for cross-training that involves teaching employees multiple skills so that they can fill in as needed.
A) the software that brings together sound, video, graphics, animation, and text and adjusts content on the basis of user response.
B) the medium of providing instructions through instructor-led classes with the aid of texts and videos.
C) the mode of training that allows employees to practice using equipment related to performing particular tasks off the job.
D) the software specifically designed for cross-training that involves teaching employees multiple skills so that they can fill in as needed.
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Which of the following is the main advantage of classroom training?
A) It typically brings about a two-way communication between the instructor and the trainee.
B) It allows trainees to directly practice what they are learning.
C) A large amount of information can be delivered to the trainees through the Internet.
D) A large quantity of information can be delivered to more than one trainee in a relatively short time.
A) It typically brings about a two-way communication between the instructor and the trainee.
B) It allows trainees to directly practice what they are learning.
C) A large amount of information can be delivered to the trainees through the Internet.
D) A large quantity of information can be delivered to more than one trainee in a relatively short time.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage primarily associated with classroom training?
A) It typically brings about a two-way communication that complicates things.
B) It rarely allows the learners to practice what they are learning.
C) The trainees are more prone to make mistakes as they are put to work directly in this form of training.
D) The learners are less likely to feel involved as this form of training is computer-based.
A) It typically brings about a two-way communication that complicates things.
B) It rarely allows the learners to practice what they are learning.
C) The trainees are more prone to make mistakes as they are put to work directly in this form of training.
D) The learners are less likely to feel involved as this form of training is computer-based.
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In which of the following modes of training is the information entirely delivered through computers and other communications technology?
A) On-the-job training
B) Apprenticeship
C) Distance learning
D) Classroom training
A) On-the-job training
B) Apprenticeship
C) Distance learning
D) Classroom training
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It is the primary responsibility of the employees themselves to recognize the need for training rather than the supervisor.
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The methods a supervisor uses for orientation are often independent of the organization's policies.
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A new employee should be introduced to the employee handbook during the orientation.
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In addition to the initial information provision,an orientation should involve follow-up.
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Needs assessment need not necessarily be an ongoing concern of supervisors.
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An apprenticeship is a short-term form of on-the-job training.
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The last step in the planning process of the training cycle is to choose training methods.
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Fostering a learning environment might make employees apprehensive about sharing their knowledge for the fear of losing their competitive advantage.
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On-the-job training is best suited for training employees for complex and risky jobs.
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In certain circumstances,government regulations may dictate the requirement of employee training.
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In the context of the training cycle,the objectives should be based on a comparison of the past and the current level of performance and skills.
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The choice of a trainer depends on the expertise of a supervisor or employee,the content and type of training,and the time and money available for training.
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A supervisor should not include existing employees in the orientation process,since this might encourage groupthink.
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One of the principles of learning is that adults generally face retention problems if the training sessions are scheduled in such a way that they are taught a little at a time over a long period.
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A disadvantage of training is that it makes the new employee dependent on the supervisor and makes it hard for the employee to adapt to changes in the workplace.
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Training sessions should ideally combine a variety of methods because individuals have different learning styles.
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During orientation,for simple jobs as well as complex jobs,the supervisor should ideally explain the whole job at once so as to save time.
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One way of obtaining information about training needs is to ask the concerned employees.
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The availability of resources should not influence the selection process of the type of training program to be used by a firm.
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Off-the-job training primarily involves teaching a job while the trainer and the trainee perform the job at the work site.
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A technique that enhances the usefulness of role-playing is to videotape the session and play it back so participants can see how they looked and sounded.
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List the various training methods available to a supervisor.What should be the basis for deciding on a particular training program?
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An apprenticeship program is more complicated to set up than simple on-the-job training for individual tasks.
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Who is primarily responsible for recognizing the needs for training in employees? What are the various ways to identify training needs?
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Computer-based instruction is becoming more engaging and widespread because of the growing affordability of interactive multimedia.
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A supervisor should not use a mentoring relationship as an excuse for failure to encourage all employees in the work group.
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67
A supervisor and employee should work on more than one problem at a time so as to increase the efficiency of the employee.
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68
Define orientation.Why is it considered important for new employees?
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69
Role-playing is not suitable for training employees in human relations skills such as communicating or resolving conflicts.
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70
In the context of a large organization,discuss the roles played by the supervisor and the human resources department in the orientation process.
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71
The supervisors are usually in the best position to determine whether a training process is working efficiently.
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72
What is a "learning environment"? How can a supervisor foster a learning environment?
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73
What are the various steps involved in the training process?
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74
How can supervisors evaluate the effectiveness of training?
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75
Compare and contrast on-the-job training with vestibule training.
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76
Computer-based instruction typically turns out to be costlier than other training methods when there are many trainees.
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77
The expense of vestibule training or other off-the-job training is higher than other types of training.
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78
List a few common employee orientation methods and briefly discuss any one of the methods.
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79
Describe the coaching process in the business context.
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The process of coaching primarily consists of the supervisor telling the employees what to do.
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