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HRI Certification
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certifications
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The execution of processes and the use of tools that increase a person's efficiency and productivity
Principles
Noncontrollable costs
Crisis
Time Management
2. Refers to the need to exercise leadership and apply authority over others
Certification
Sexual harassment
Contingency plan
Control
3. A projection of sales - costs - and profit that is used to guide day-to-day operational decisions
SWOT analysis
Problem-solving model
Budget
Nepotism
4. The budgeted dollar amount for each type of cost
Planning
Cross-training
Exit interview
Standard
5. The reality of the project sets in for the team and various interpersonal conflicts begin to surface
Contingency plan
Problem solving
Storming
Unstructured exit interview
6. Teams are getting to know each other - in addition to learning what will be required of them in order to achieve their assigned goal
Control
Problem
Workplace Ethics
Forming
7. Connecting with several people to build relationships that may result in career advancement - industry updates and knowledge or career enhancements
Performance review cycles
Problem-solving team
Principles
Networking
8. Refers to the need to develop relationships with people as individuals or in groups
Affection
Strategic priority
Ground rules
Information sender
9. To explore all of a problem's potential causes
Performance standard
Time Management
Problem-solving model
Work styles
10. A tool used to identify Strengths and Weaknesses and to examine Opportunities and Threats employees face in the organization
SWOT analysis
Performing
Cross-functional team
Organizational goals
11. Expand the responsibilities of a particular group of employees
Individual performance of objectives
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Interfunctional team
Environmental noise
12. Indicates that you have demonstrated a high level of skill and have met specific performance requirements by participating in a rigorous process to become certified
Certification
Exit interview
Involuntary termination
Informal communication
13. Refers to a wide range of processes that encourages solutions to problems that do not require formal grievance steps within an organization
Professionalism
Nonverbal communication
Conflict resolution
Information meetings
14. Set by management to ensure the operation's profitability
Documentation
Stress Management
Organizational goals
Payroll standards
15. The standards of conduct or set of values and principles an individual or organization applies to work
Conflict resolution
Shift leaders
Workplace Ethics
Self-disclosure
16. An event that happens without warning and normally affects a number of people
Delegation
Crisis
Ground rules
Message channel
17. 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
Time-off request policy
Minutes
Historical sales information
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
18. Outcomes that can be assessed by some means within the areas of performance - learning - and perception
Measurable results
SWOT analysis
Noncontrollable costs
Sales projections
19. A specific description or statement of what a manager wants to achieve
Ground rules
Delegation
Objective
Interfunctional team
20. Shows which job classifications are essential or primary to staff and which are secondary
Media policy
Payroll standards
Message channel
Deployment chart
21. A standard by which something can be measured or judged
Control
Standard
Bonuses
Benchmark
22. A strategy developed in advance for dealing with newspaper - television - and radio reporters regarding the company's reaction to a crisis
Control
Professionalism
Media policy
Debrief meeting
23. Process in which a neutral third party facilitates a discussion of difficult issues and negotiates an agreement
Mediation
Mentor
Preventable crisis
Floaters
24. Employees who - inaddition to their regularly assigned tasks - train new hires and perform other functions assigned by management
Evacuation
Performing
Shift leaders
Involuntary termination
25. A group of individuals who operate as a unit for an assigned task or goal
Mentor
Team
Professional Development
Networking
26. 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
Motivation
Standard
Sexual harassment
Message channel
27. Represent a select few of the highest concerns of the company
Principles
Strategic priority
Evacuation
Action item
28. Composed of employees from different areas who focus on solving problems that impact their particular areas as well as the organization
Parking lot
Message context
Brainstorming
Cross-functional team
29. Any sound that interferes with clear reception
Environmental noise
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Wage
Shift leaders
30. A process that assists the employee in improving his or her performance - and bringing it up to standards to avoid termination procedures
Progressive disciplinary action
Unpreventable crisis
Stress
Documentation
31. Differs from other forms of communication in that there are usually only a few participants involved (often just two people) - the individuals are in close proximity to each other as shown - and the feedback is immediate
Brainstorming meetings
Progressive disciplinary action
Compensation
Interpersonal communication
32. The environment that a message travels through
Communication
Leadership
Message context
Cross-functional team
33. A situation in which management must terminate an employee for one of four reasons - including lack of work for the individual - lack of funding - unsatisfactory performance - or violating a company policy
Arbitration
Involuntary termination
Message context
Scheduling
34. Tend to be associated with management positions since they are fixed dollar amounts for compensation
Salaries
Motivators/Satisfiers
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Inclusion
35. Refers to the way in which managers interact with staff and the value system that governs their daily conduct
Action item
Personal treatment
Problem
Self-disclosure
36. Serve as a set of standards by which an organization operates
Unstructured exit interview
Time Management
Compensation
Value Statement
37. Simply stated criteria used to determine whether a goal has been met
Merit pay
Crew schedule
Standard
Deployment chart
38. The person for whom the communication is intended
Environmental noise
Motivators/Satisfiers
Time Management
Information receiver
39. A question or situation that needs an answer or a solution
Motivators/Satisfiers
Problem
Standard
Departmental/team objectives
40. Dollar amounts in addition to the regular wage and salary
Bonuses
Professionalism
Leadership
Message context
41. A specific point associated with an agenda item that needs some type of action performed
Cross-functional team
Problem-solving team
Action item
Call/emergency meetings
42. 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
Commissions
Nonverbal communication
Core values
Crew schedule
43. Simply an account of past sales volumes in a foodservice operation
Listening
Shift leaders
Affection
Historical sales information
44. Handing a task over to a subordinate and assigning either authority - responsibility - or both to that person to carry out a specific activity
Motivation
Noncontrollable costs
Formal communication
Delegation
45. The many expressions and movements of a speaker that convey additional information about the message being given
Agenda
Debrief meeting
Directing
Nonverbal communication
46. The medium through which the message will be communicated
Evacuation
Message channel
Benchmark
Organizational goals
47. Costs that management cannot control
Agenda
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Noncontrollable costs
Media policy
48. A quick - interactive activity that prepares people to focus on the meeting and its objectives
Bonuses
Warm-up activity
Forming
Management
49. These goals focus on broad statements of what the organization as a whole wants to achieve
Noncontrollable costs
Organizational goals
Workplace Ethics
Crisis
50. Sees team members settling their differences and developing more cohesive and trusting work relationships
Norming
Agenda
Mediation
Message channel