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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. Created for the specific purpose of solving an immediate problem
Problem-solving team
Brainstorming
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Conflict resolution
2. All types of wages combined with other rewards or benefits that the employee receives as part of a package
Compensation
Mentor
Interfunctional team
Bonuses
3. Intact work units of a small group of employees who manage many daily operational issues with little supervision
Deployment chart
Self-directed teams
Individual performance of objectives
Compensation
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
Media policy
Ground rules
SWOT analysis
5. Set by management to ensure the operation's profitability
Personal treatment
Performance standard
Payroll standards
Organizational goals
6. A standard by which something can be measured or judged
Benchmark
Performing
Objective
Management schedule
7. Someone who assists in making the meeting run easier
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Problem-solving meetings
Controllable costs
Facilitator
8. The execution of processes and the use of tools that increase a person's efficiency and productivity
Preventable crisis
Time Management
Noncontrollable costs
Self-directed teams
9. Costs that management cannot control
Forming
Facilitator
Goal
Noncontrollable costs
10. A method of collecting ideas from all participants without criticism or judgment
Stress
Unstructured exit interview
Message context
Brainstorming
11. Any sound that interferes with clear reception
Environmental noise
Standard
Empathy
Information meetings
12. Refers to the need to develop relationships with people as individuals or in groups
Sales projections
Norming
Affection
Floaters
13. A federal law that sets minimum wage - overtime pay - equal pay - record-keeping - and child-labor standards for covered employees
Crew schedule
Directing
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Environmental noise
14. The reality of the project sets in for the team and various interpersonal conflicts begin to surface
Conflict resolution
Principles
Storming
Bonuses
15. Meetings in which the purpose is to generate a list of ideas or creative solutions to an issue confronting the organization
Problem-solving model
Affection
Brainstorming meetings
Documentation
16. Meetings involving a group or team whose purpose is to tackle a problem
Semivariable costs
Accountability
Problem-solving meetings
Value Statement
17. To explore all of a problem's potential causes
Next steps
Leadership
Performing
Problem-solving model
18. Formulating the details of a meeting beforehand so you and the participants know what should occur during it
Benchmark
Noncontrollable costs
Terminable acts
Planning
19. An additional sum paid to an employee whose work is superior and whose services are valued
Action meetings
Merit pay
Professional Development
Alternative
20. The action or situation that initiates the problem
Favoritism
Work styles
Listening
Root cause
21. A group of individuals who operate as a unit for an assigned task or goal
Team
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Structured exit interview
Vision Statement
22. A document outlining specific actions to take in the event of an emergency - crisis - or unexpected event
Affection
Informal communication
Contingency plan
Encoding
23. Further refine and divide the organizational goals and departmental objectives into smaller components that focus on an individual's contribution
Conflict resolution
Individual performance of objectives
Historical sales information
Warm-up activity
24. The person for whom the communication is intended
Crew schedule
Information receiver
Vision Statement
Motivation
25. The process of removing customers and employees from the premises when a crisis occurs
Performance standard
Crew schedule
Commissions
Evacuation
26. A quick - interactive activity that prepares people to focus on the meeting and its objectives
Payroll standards
Interpersonal communication
Warm-up activity
Sales projections
27. Personal characteristics that are work-related
Noncontrollable costs
Interpersonal communication
Departmental/team objectives
Work styles
28. Employees who - inaddition to their regularly assigned tasks - train new hires and perform other functions assigned by management
Shift leaders
Forming
Information meetings
Deployment chart
29. Refines the vision statement by stating the purpose of the organization to employees and customers
Involuntary termination
Historical sales information
Arbitration
Mission Statement
30. Brief meetings in which the goal is to decide and commit to action
Information receiver
Collective bargaining agreement
Shift leaders
Action meetings
31. A process for developing employees' abilities to do tasks other than the ones they are regularly assigned to do
Delegation
Cross-training
Supporting
Payroll standards
32. A conversation without prepared questions
Unstructured exit interview
Preventable crisis
Spin
Message context
33. A strategy to share information that the receiver would not normally know
Minutes
Stress Management
Self-disclosure
Management
34. Factors that incite an employee to put out more effort and enthusiasm for his or her job
Semivariable costs
Structured exit interview
Motivators/Satisfiers
Time Management
35. A hybrid of favoritism in which a manager favors a relative for special assignments or promotions
Nepotism
Contingency plan
Documentation
Progressive disciplinary action
36. Uses a definite format that involves a set of questions to chart the employee's response
Master schedule
Internal communication
Structured exit interview
Performance review cycles
37. 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
Certification
Management
Favoritism
Conflict resolution
38. Developing the message to be sent
Encoding
Mediation
Media policy
Sales projections
39. An estimate of future sales based on historical sales records and other information viewed as relevant by management
Standard
Salaries
Forming
Sales projections
40. Composed of employees from different areas who focus on solving problems that impact their particular areas as well as the organization
Covers
Information meetings
Problem solving
Cross-functional team
41. The standards of conduct or set of values and principles an individual or organization applies to work
Value Statement
Informal communication
Team
Workplace Ethics
42. A federal law that allows eligible employees to take an extended amount of time off for medical and other personal reasons
Crew schedule
Evacuation
Scheduling
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
43. Employees who have the ability to perform more than one job on a regular basis within a foodservice operation
Action plan
Floaters
Departmental/team objectives
Employee absence policy
44. All aspects of the project are evaluated
Inclusion
Interpersonal communication
Debrief meeting
Mediation
45. Includes key personnel to be notified in the event of a crisis - such as each member of management
Spin
Problem-solving team
Favoritism
Contact list
46. All opportunities that managers have to talk with their employees on a one-to-one basis or in small groups
Master schedule
Involuntary termination
Informal communication
Team
47. A projection of sales - costs - and profit that is used to guide day-to-day operational decisions
Affection
Budget
Brainstorming meetings
Scheduling
48. A strategy of steps to carry out so that a problem does not recur
Measurable results
Problem-solving team
Crisis
Action plan
49. Putting a positive thought into the public's mind following a negative situation
Action item
Spin
Goal
Shift leaders
50. 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
Planning
Involuntary termination
Controllable costs
Personal treatment