Deck 31: Establishing a Safety-First Corporate Culture

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Corporate cultures are established in organizations based on what is expected, modeled, mentored, trained, monitored, evaluated, and reinforced.
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Which of the following are associated with the third phase of globalization?

A)Outsourcing
B)Supply chaining
C)Open-sourcing
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the process of establishing a safety-first corporate culture?

A)Assess the current corporate culture
B)Complete OSHA's corporate culture training
C)Understand the need
D)Plan for the desired corporate culture
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The most effective way for an organization to succeed in the global marketplace is to provide superior value to customers.
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When a safety-first corporate culture exists in an organization, there is widely shared agreement among decision makers that a safe and healthy work environment is essential to success.
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Evidence of an organization's corporate culture can be found in which of the following?

A)Its priorities
B)Effects of peer pressure on safety
C)Neither A nor B
D)Both A and B
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Evidence of a safety-first corporate culture exists in an organization's priorities.
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A safety-first corporate culture is one in which higher management and supervisors are friendly to safety professionals.
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Having a safety-first corporate culture will help organizations ensure more effective regulatory compliance.
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When trying to establish a safety-first corporate culture, the concept of "fit" should not be a concern when hiring new personnel.
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There are five elements in superior value: quality, cost, service, marketing, and public relations.
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A safety-first corporate culture exists when which of the following support the establishment and maintenance of a safe and healthy work environment?

A)Stockholders
B)Employees
C)Supervisors
D)Tacit assumptions, beliefs, and values
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Which of the following is evidence of the existence a safety-first corporate culture?

A)Ceremonies to celebrate safety and health successes
B)The NIOSH seal of approval
C)Frequent seminars on the OSHA standards
D)None of the above
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One effect of the globalization phenomenon has been to decrease the intensity of competition organizations are subjected to on a daily basis.
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Companies that attempt to adopt world-class practices without first adopting a world-class corporate culture are like houses built on sand.
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As competition becomes more intense, some organizations have responded by cutting corners and taking shortcuts when it comes to safety and health.
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Deck 31: Establishing a Safety-First Corporate Culture
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Corporate cultures are established in organizations based on what is expected, modeled, mentored, trained, monitored, evaluated, and reinforced.
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Which of the following are associated with the third phase of globalization?

A)Outsourcing
B)Supply chaining
C)Open-sourcing
D)All of the above
D
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the process of establishing a safety-first corporate culture?

A)Assess the current corporate culture
B)Complete OSHA's corporate culture training
C)Understand the need
D)Plan for the desired corporate culture
B
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The most effective way for an organization to succeed in the global marketplace is to provide superior value to customers.
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When a safety-first corporate culture exists in an organization, there is widely shared agreement among decision makers that a safe and healthy work environment is essential to success.
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Evidence of an organization's corporate culture can be found in which of the following?

A)Its priorities
B)Effects of peer pressure on safety
C)Neither A nor B
D)Both A and B
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Evidence of a safety-first corporate culture exists in an organization's priorities.
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A safety-first corporate culture is one in which higher management and supervisors are friendly to safety professionals.
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Having a safety-first corporate culture will help organizations ensure more effective regulatory compliance.
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When trying to establish a safety-first corporate culture, the concept of "fit" should not be a concern when hiring new personnel.
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There are five elements in superior value: quality, cost, service, marketing, and public relations.
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A safety-first corporate culture exists when which of the following support the establishment and maintenance of a safe and healthy work environment?

A)Stockholders
B)Employees
C)Supervisors
D)Tacit assumptions, beliefs, and values
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Which of the following is evidence of the existence a safety-first corporate culture?

A)Ceremonies to celebrate safety and health successes
B)The NIOSH seal of approval
C)Frequent seminars on the OSHA standards
D)None of the above
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One effect of the globalization phenomenon has been to decrease the intensity of competition organizations are subjected to on a daily basis.
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Companies that attempt to adopt world-class practices without first adopting a world-class corporate culture are like houses built on sand.
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As competition becomes more intense, some organizations have responded by cutting corners and taking shortcuts when it comes to safety and health.
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