Deck 2: Strategic Management Approach to Technology-Enabled HRM
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Deck 2: Strategic Management Approach to Technology-Enabled HRM
1
______________ strategy generally refers to how an organization as a whole creates value across its different businesses.
A) Business Unit
B) Human Resource
C) Corporate
D) Marketing
A) Business Unit
B) Human Resource
C) Corporate
D) Marketing
C
2
HR philosophy
A) provides the overarching guidelines for how human resources will be managed within the organization.
B) are the set of formal HR activities used in the organization.
C) are defined as the implementation and experience of an organization's HR programs by lower-level managers and employees.
D) refer to organizational goals or objectives for managing human resources.
A) provides the overarching guidelines for how human resources will be managed within the organization.
B) are the set of formal HR activities used in the organization.
C) are defined as the implementation and experience of an organization's HR programs by lower-level managers and employees.
D) refer to organizational goals or objectives for managing human resources.
A
3
HR climate
A) is defined as the implementation and experience of an organization's HR programs by lower-level managers and employees.
B) provides the overarching guidelines for how human resources will be managed within the organization.
C) refer to organizational goals or objectives for managing human resources.
D) is defined as the shared employee perceptions and interpretations of the meaning of the HR principles, policies, programs, and practices in the firm.
A) is defined as the implementation and experience of an organization's HR programs by lower-level managers and employees.
B) provides the overarching guidelines for how human resources will be managed within the organization.
C) refer to organizational goals or objectives for managing human resources.
D) is defined as the shared employee perceptions and interpretations of the meaning of the HR principles, policies, programs, and practices in the firm.
D
4
The fit or alignment among the various human resource practices in a particular organization refers to:
A) internal fit
B) external fit
C) flexibility
D) vertical fit
A) internal fit
B) external fit
C) flexibility
D) vertical fit
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5
In Lepak and Snell's (1999) four labor pools, 'collaborative' yields
A) low value, low uniqueness
B) low value, high uniqueness
C) high value, high uniqueness
D) high value, low uniqueness
A) low value, low uniqueness
B) low value, high uniqueness
C) high value, high uniqueness
D) high value, low uniqueness
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6
Artificial intelligence …
A) reflects information and communication environments in which computer sensors and other equipment are unified with various objects, people, information, and computers as well as the physical environment.
B) focuses on the general skills vs. firm-specific skills distinction.
C) is a strategic management theory that has been used to explain how human resources can be a source of competitive advantage.
D) focus is solving tasks that are easy for humans to do but hard for computers, such as planning, moving around in physical space, recognizing objects and sounds, speaking, translating, performing business or social transactions, and even doing creative work.
A) reflects information and communication environments in which computer sensors and other equipment are unified with various objects, people, information, and computers as well as the physical environment.
B) focuses on the general skills vs. firm-specific skills distinction.
C) is a strategic management theory that has been used to explain how human resources can be a source of competitive advantage.
D) focus is solving tasks that are easy for humans to do but hard for computers, such as planning, moving around in physical space, recognizing objects and sounds, speaking, translating, performing business or social transactions, and even doing creative work.
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Ubiquitous Computing…
A) focus is solving tasks that are easy for humans to do but hard for computers, such as planning, moving around in physical space, recognizing objects and sounds, speaking, translating, performing business or social transactions, and even doing creative work.
B) is a strategic management theory that has been used to explain how human resources can be a source of competitive advantage.
C) reflects information and communication environments in which computer sensors and other equipment are unified with various objects, people, information, and computers as well as the physical environment.
D) focuses on the general skills vs. firm-specific skills distinction.
A) focus is solving tasks that are easy for humans to do but hard for computers, such as planning, moving around in physical space, recognizing objects and sounds, speaking, translating, performing business or social transactions, and even doing creative work.
B) is a strategic management theory that has been used to explain how human resources can be a source of competitive advantage.
C) reflects information and communication environments in which computer sensors and other equipment are unified with various objects, people, information, and computers as well as the physical environment.
D) focuses on the general skills vs. firm-specific skills distinction.
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8
In a four-part digital workplace framework, 'control' refers to:
A) measurable business value
B) governance, risk, and compliance
C) the digital toolbox
D) collaborate, communicate, and connect
A) measurable business value
B) governance, risk, and compliance
C) the digital toolbox
D) collaborate, communicate, and connect
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9
In Lepak and Snell's (1999) four labor pools, 'strategic' yields
A) high value, high uniqueness
B) low value, low uniqueness
C) low value, high uniqueness
D) high value, low uniqueness
A) high value, high uniqueness
B) low value, low uniqueness
C) low value, high uniqueness
D) high value, low uniqueness
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10
Define strategic human resource management and the impact it has on an organization.
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11
Discuss the three major theories which dominate the field of strategic human resource management.
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12
What environmental trends are changing the landscape for managing human resources?
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13
Discuss Artificial Intelligence and the impact it has on human resource management.
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14
Discuss the relationship of e-HRM and SHRM
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