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HRI Certification
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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. Connecting with several people to build relationships that may result in career advancement - industry updates and knowledge or career enhancements
Forming
Time Management
Networking
Stress Management
2. Simply stated criteria used to determine whether a goal has been met
Personal treatment
Standard
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Communication
3. Being unfairly partial to one or more employees
Scheduling
Root cause
Favoritism
Management schedule
4. Identifying what tasks - actions - and other events need to happen as a result of the meeting - as well as setting a date and time for the next meeting
Next steps
Directing
Bonuses
Action meetings
5. Represent a select few of the highest concerns of the company
Message
Control
Strategic priority
Preventable crisis
6. The procedure and guidelines for employees to follow when they want time off from work
Facilitator
Floaters
Controllable costs
Time-off request policy
7. A process that assists the employee in improving his or her performance - and bringing it up to standards to avoid termination procedures
Deployment chart
Floaters
Motivation
Progressive disciplinary action
8. A question or situation that needs an answer or a solution
Wage
Stress
Problem
Empathy
9. A thought-out process presented in a logical sequence - which must be followed to arrive at a reasonable conclusion
Team
Decoding
Leadership
Problem solving
10. Employees who - inaddition to their regularly assigned tasks - train new hires and perform other functions assigned by management
Ground rules
Sexual harassment
Shift leaders
Problem-solving model
11. Set by management to ensure the operation's profitability
Teamwork
Commissions
Crisis
Payroll standards
12. Costs that management can control
Warm-up activity
SWOT analysis
Controllable costs
Self-disclosure
13. The sum of activities a person performs to meet goals and/or to further his or her career
Problem-solving model
Professional Development
Information sender
Performing
14. The reality of the project sets in for the team and various interpersonal conflicts begin to surface
Storming
Forming
Collective bargaining agreement
Supporting
15. A catastrophe that can be precluded from happening
Problem-solving meetings
Root cause
Warm-up activity
Preventable crisis
16. Brief meetings in which the goal is to decide and commit to action
Action meetings
Problem
Problem solving
Shift leaders
17. Meetings that share communication
Information meetings
Structured exit interview
Terminable acts
Crew schedule
18. A process for developing employees' abilities to do tasks other than the ones they are regularly assigned to do
Collective bargaining agreement
Cross-training
Self-disclosure
Mission Statement
19. A criterion set by management that measures the quality and quantity of an employee's work
Delegation
Benchmark
Self-directed teams
Performance standard
20. A strategy developed in advance for dealing with newspaper - television - and radio reporters regarding the company's reaction to a crisis
Media policy
Communication
Information sender
Mission Statement
21. Handing a task over to a subordinate and assigning either authority - responsibility - or both to that person to carry out a specific activity
Storming
Vision Statement
Sexual harassment
Delegation
22. To explore all of a problem's potential causes
Spin
Terminable acts
Problem-solving model
Nonverbal communication
23. Tend to be associated with management positions since they are fixed dollar amounts for compensation
Goal
Management schedule
Salaries
Master schedule
24. The main connection between the sender and receiver
Agenda
Message
Parking lot
Problem
25. Statements of desired results
Budget
Goal
Call/emergency meetings
Core values
26. The ability to plan - organize - direct - staff - control - and evaluate the many functions in a food service organization for the purpose of serving organizational goals
Management
Crisis
SWOT analysis
Sales projections
27. Employees who have the ability to perform more than one job on a regular basis within a foodservice operation
Terminable acts
Floaters
Ground rules
Objective
28. The ability to attend closely to what another person is saying to capture the essence of a message being communicated
Contact list
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Semivariable costs
Listening
29. An assembly of people for the purpose of discussing or making decisions about some topics
Merit pay
Next steps
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Meeting
30. Actions by an employee that typically cause immediate termination
Message context
Brainstorming meetings
Terminable acts
Workplace Ethics
31. Formulating the details of a meeting beforehand so you and the participants know what should occur during it
Planning
Favoritism
Ground rules
Unstructured exit interview
32. Refers not only to a person demonstrating exceptional industry skills and knowledge but also consistently conducting themselves with high standards
Wage
Professionalism
Empathy
Covers
33. The execution of processes and the use of tools that increase a person's efficiency and productivity
Time Management
Covers
Time-off request policy
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
34. The originator and developer of the information that will be communicated
Information sender
Formal communication
Decoding
Message
35. Comprised of the numerous messages and information that convey operational procedures - policies - and announcements to a wide variety of audiences
Organizational communication
Sexual harassment
Environmental noise
Root cause
36. The medium through which the message will be communicated
Message channel
Next steps
Norming
Employee absence policy
37. A catastrophe that cannot be stopped from happening
Brainstorming
Crew schedule
Team
Unpreventable crisis
38. All types of wages combined with other rewards or benefits that the employee receives as part of a package
Teamwork
Ground rules
Compensation
Message context
39. Refers to a wide range of processes that encourages solutions to problems that do not require formal grievance steps within an organization
Conflict resolution
Standard
Alternative
Goal
40. A federal law that allows eligible employees to take an extended amount of time off for medical and other personal reasons
Formal communication
Planning
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Facilitator
41. The budgeted dollar amount for each type of cost
Preventable crisis
Standard
Salaries
Organizational communication
42. Refers specifically to the pay that an employee receives as a result of working for the organization and is a subcategory to compensation
Wage
Problem-solving model
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Departmental/team objectives
43. The degree of responsibility an individual has to an activity
Work styles
Leadership
Accountability
Call/emergency meetings
44. A meeting between the employer and employee when the employee leaves the company
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Exit interview
Minutes
Management
45. A binding contract formed from the pay ranges - along with other working conditions agreed to by both management and labor
Collective bargaining agreement
Action item
Structured exit interview
Problem-solving meetings
46. A process of working with and through others to get a significant task or project completed
Crew schedule
Delegation
Scheduling
Contingency plan
47. These objectives link to the organizational goals and help produce the desired outcome
Storming
Departmental/team objectives
Measurable results
Mediation
48. A chart that shows employees what days and hours they are expected to work
Message context
Floaters
Crew schedule
Time Management
49. The ability to inspire and motivate employees to behave in accordance with the vision of an organization and to accomplish the organization's goals
Storming
Leadership
Root cause
Employee absence policy
50. Any sound that interferes with clear reception
Environmental noise
Individual performance of objectives
Ground rules
Organizational communication