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HRI Certification
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Simply an account of past sales volumes in a foodservice operation
Next steps
Standard
Historical sales information
Problem-solving meetings
2. An additional sum paid to an employee whose work is superior and whose services are valued
Merit pay
Brainstorming
Controllable costs
Progressive disciplinary action
3. The standards of conduct or set of values and principles an individual or organization applies to work
Problem-solving team
Performance standard
Storming
Workplace Ethics
4. Refers specifically to the pay that an employee receives as a result of working for the organization and is a subcategory to compensation
Wage
Mentor
Action plan
Crew schedule
5. All types of wages combined with other rewards or benefits that the employee receives as part of a package
Unstructured exit interview
Collective bargaining agreement
Contingency plan
Compensation
6. A federal law that sets minimum wage - overtime pay - equal pay - record-keeping - and child-labor standards for covered employees
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Involuntary termination
Mentor
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
7. A standard by which something can be measured or judged
Employee absence policy
Mediation
Benchmark
Commissions
8. Meetings in which the purpose is to generate a list of ideas or creative solutions to an issue confronting the organization
Meeting
Strategic priority
Brainstorming meetings
Certification
9. Any message presented to staff to create a cohesive and productive workforce
Internal communication
Certification
Controllable costs
Listening
10. The act of identifying with the feelings - thoughts - or attitudes of another person
Action item
Contact list
Professional Development
Empathy
11. A specific point associated with an agenda item that needs some type of action performed
Action item
Professional Development
Problem-solving model
Spin
12. An official record of key points discussed or covered at a meeting - as well as anything that might have been decided or completed during the meeting
Performing
Problem-solving model
Problem
Minutes
13. The ability to attend closely to what another person is saying to capture the essence of a message being communicated
SWOT analysis
Norming
Evacuation
Listening
14. Guidelines for conduct that have enduring and lasting value to a society or organization
Action plan
Performance standard
Exit interview
Principles
15. Refines the vision statement by stating the purpose of the organization to employees and customers
Conflict resolution
Mission Statement
Problem solving
Vision Statement
16. Costs that management cannot control
Contact list
Stress
Noncontrollable costs
Decoding
17. Tend to be associated with management positions since they are fixed dollar amounts for compensation
Alternative
Commissions
Salaries
Crew schedule
18. Factors that incite an employee to put out more effort and enthusiasm for his or her job
Brainstorming
Motivators/Satisfiers
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Departmental/team objectives
19. Meetings involving a group or team whose purpose is to tackle a problem
Forming
Root cause
Favoritism
Problem-solving meetings
20. Employees who - inaddition to their regularly assigned tasks - train new hires and perform other functions assigned by management
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Floaters
Shift leaders
Organizational goals
21. Refers to the need to develop relationships with people as individuals or in groups
Norming
Informal communication
Affection
Performance standard
22. The reality of the project sets in for the team and various interpersonal conflicts begin to surface
Storming
Internal communication
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Contact list
23. Composed of employees from different areas who focus on solving problems that impact their particular areas as well as the organization
Personal treatment
Cross-functional team
Communication
Voluntary termination
24. Guidelines and procedures that explain how employees must notify management if they are unable to work
Problem-solving meetings
Voluntary termination
Norming
Employee absence policy
25. Providing encouragement - listening more than telling - and promoting team discussions
Organizational communication
Empathy
Supporting
Networking
26. The receiver's process of translating the sender's message into a meaningful form
Decoding
Message
Inclusion
Debrief meeting
27. Intact work units of a small group of employees who manage many daily operational issues with little supervision
Next steps
Call/emergency meetings
Self-directed teams
Nonverbal communication
28. The budgeted dollar amount for each type of cost
Standard
Brainstorming
Team
Control
29. The main connection between the sender and receiver
Evacuation
Core values
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Message
30. A company's key elements of operation - and they serve as the foundation for the development of both the vision statement and the mission statement
Message
Salaries
Core values
Internal communication
31. The person for whom the communication is intended
Time Management
Action plan
Information receiver
Nonverbal communication
32. Shows which job classifications are essential or primary to staff and which are secondary
Professional Development
Planning
Scheduling
Deployment chart
33. Outcomes that can be assessed by some means within the areas of performance - learning - and perception
Mission Statement
Team
Measurable results
Conflict resolution
34. Refers to a wide range of processes that encourages solutions to problems that do not require formal grievance steps within an organization
Conflict resolution
Cross-training
Workplace Ethics
Crisis
35. An assembly of people for the purpose of discussing or making decisions about some topics
Meeting
Performance review cycles
Semivariable costs
Evacuation
36. Refers not only to a person demonstrating exceptional industry skills and knowledge but also consistently conducting themselves with high standards
Professionalism
Departmental/team objectives
Call/emergency meetings
Favoritism
37. The degree of responsibility an individual has to an activity
Arbitration
Control
Accountability
Voluntary termination
38. Those factors that cause a person to behave or act in either a goal-seeking or satisfying manner and may be influenced by physiological drives or by external stimuli
Scheduling
Problem-solving model
Motivation
Cross-training
39. Developing the message to be sent
Environmental noise
Minutes
Payroll standards
Encoding
40. Those costs that have both a fixed and variable element - such that one part will not change as sales volume changes - whereas the other part will change
Conflict resolution
Semivariable costs
Professional Development
Action meetings
41. Serve as a set of standards by which an organization operates
Cross-training
Value Statement
Problem-solving team
Core values
42. Meetings that are scheduled on a regular basis between the employee and employer to discuss the employee's job performance and additional pay - if any - for the coming year
Value Statement
Benchmark
Nonverbal communication
Performance review cycles
43. Connecting with several people to build relationships that may result in career advancement - industry updates and knowledge or career enhancements
Networking
Arbitration
Progressive disciplinary action
Action plan
44. A group of individuals who operate as a unit for an assigned task or goal
Leadership
Team
Structured exit interview
Motivators/Satisfiers
45. A document outlining specific actions to take in the event of an emergency - crisis - or unexpected event
Mission Statement
Sales projections
Contingency plan
Salaries
46. The norms regarding how meetings are run - how participants should interact - and what behavior is acceptable
Ground rules
Semivariable costs
Brainstorming meetings
Conflict resolution
47. Occurs when an employee - of his or her own free will - decides to leave an organization
Networking
Accountability
Voluntary termination
Empathy
48. Set by management to ensure the operation's profitability
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Message
Performing
Payroll standards
49. These goals focus on broad statements of what the organization as a whole wants to achieve
Organizational goals
Negotiation
Employee absence policy
Standard
50. Formulating the details of a meeting beforehand so you and the participants know what should occur during it
Internal communication
Favoritism
Planning
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws