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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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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. A process of working with and through others to get a significant task or project completed
Nepotism
Delegation
Time Management
Favoritism
2. A specific point associated with an agenda item that needs some type of action performed
Action item
Semivariable costs
Mission Statement
Wage
3. Simply an account of past sales volumes in a foodservice operation
Commissions
Leadership
Historical sales information
Networking
4. Serve as a set of standards by which an organization operates
Inclusion
Value Statement
Payroll standards
Accountability
5. The execution of processes and the use of tools that increase a person's efficiency and productivity
Contact list
Time Management
Call/emergency meetings
Ground rules
6. Employees who - inaddition to their regularly assigned tasks - train new hires and perform other functions assigned by management
Motivators/Satisfiers
Measurable results
Networking
Shift leaders
7. Someone who can play the role of a wise advisor for you
Preventable crisis
Terminable acts
Payroll standards
Mentor
8. Uses a definite format that involves a set of questions to chart the employee's response
Action item
Accountability
Payroll standards
Structured exit interview
9. Intact work units of a small group of employees who manage many daily operational issues with little supervision
Brainstorming meetings
Scheduling
Progressive disciplinary action
Self-directed teams
10. Further refine and divide the organizational goals and departmental objectives into smaller components that focus on an individual's contribution
Norming
Individual performance of objectives
Goal
Inclusion
11. A chart that shows employees what days and hours they are expected to work
Commissions
Directing
Crew schedule
Message
12. The ability to attend closely to what another person is saying to capture the essence of a message being communicated
Objective
Listening
Warm-up activity
Informal communication
13. Factors that incite an employee to put out more effort and enthusiasm for his or her job
Delegation
Contact list
Information receiver
Motivators/Satisfiers
14. Developing the message to be sent
Scheduling
Encoding
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Alternative
15. Discussion between involved people with the goal of reaching an agreement that both can accept
Sales projections
Evacuation
Negotiation
Mentor
16. 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
Self-directed teams
Shift leaders
Motivation
Preventable crisis
17. Includes key personnel to be notified in the event of a crisis - such as each member of management
Warm-up activity
Contact list
Control
Networking
18. The act of identifying with the feelings - thoughts - or attitudes of another person
Forming
Empathy
Call/emergency meetings
Warm-up activity
19. 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
Root cause
Next steps
Performance review cycles
20. A process for developing employees' abilities to do tasks other than the ones they are regularly assigned to do
Voluntary termination
Cross-training
Compensation
Core values
21. Costs that management cannot control
Objective
Mentor
Noncontrollable costs
Compensation
22. The originator and developer of the information that will be communicated
Floaters
Terminable acts
Information sender
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
23. The norms regarding how meetings are run - how participants should interact - and what behavior is acceptable
Cross-training
Minutes
Ground rules
Master schedule
24. Expand the responsibilities of a particular group of employees
Interfunctional team
Message context
Salaries
Contact list
25. The medium through which the message will be communicated
Time-off request policy
Brainstorming
Directing
Message channel
26. 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
Involuntary termination
Noncontrollable costs
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Mediation
27. Statements of desired results
Contact list
Standard
Goal
Certification
28. Meetings that share communication
Voluntary termination
Information meetings
Semivariable costs
Warm-up activity
29. An additional sum paid to an employee whose work is superior and whose services are valued
Merit pay
Problem-solving model
Delegation
Information meetings
30. The degree of responsibility an individual has to an activity
Message context
Shift leaders
Accountability
Bonuses
31. The process of sending and receiving information by talk - gestures - or writing for some type of response or action
Message context
Communication
Scheduling
Workplace Ethics
32. A hybrid of favoritism in which a manager favors a relative for special assignments or promotions
Control
Nepotism
Problem
Certification
33. The ability to inspire and motivate employees to behave in accordance with the vision of an organization and to accomplish the organization's goals
Leadership
Communication
Motivators/Satisfiers
Action meetings
34. Govern unemployment compensation
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Work styles
Core values
Interpersonal communication
35. Refers to a wide range of processes that encourages solutions to problems that do not require formal grievance steps within an organization
Environmental noise
Conflict resolution
Scheduling
Message context
36. An estimate of future sales based on historical sales records and other information viewed as relevant by management
Nepotism
Agenda
Sales projections
Motivators/Satisfiers
37. Personal characteristics that are work-related
Core values
Debrief meeting
Employee absence policy
Work styles
38. A federal law that sets minimum wage - overtime pay - equal pay - record-keeping - and child-labor standards for covered employees
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Personal treatment
Merit pay
Message channel
39. The action or situation that initiates the problem
Floaters
Formal communication
Parking lot
Root cause
40. Any message presented to staff to create a cohesive and productive workforce
Internal communication
Information meetings
Employee absence policy
Parking lot
41. The sum of activities a person performs to meet goals and/or to further his or her career
Team
Delegation
Professional Development
Noncontrollable costs
42. A strategy of steps to carry out so that a problem does not recur
Principles
Action plan
Noncontrollable costs
Parking lot
43. Providing encouragement - listening more than telling - and promoting team discussions
Planning
Informal communication
Supporting
Meeting
44. Formulating the details of a meeting beforehand so you and the participants know what should occur during it
Interpersonal communication
Planning
Certification
Message
45. Occurs when an employee - of his or her own free will - decides to leave an organization
Voluntary termination
Root cause
Warm-up activity
Inclusion
46. The budgeted dollar amount for each type of cost
Action plan
Directing
Standard
Stress
47. A federal law that allows eligible employees to take an extended amount of time off for medical and other personal reasons
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Next steps
Professional Development
Structured exit interview
48. 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
Shift leaders
Bonuses
Empathy
Interpersonal communication
49. An event that happens without warning and normally affects a number of people
Commissions
Interpersonal communication
Crisis
Workplace Ethics
50. 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
Semivariable costs
Exit interview
Unstructured exit interview
Individual performance of objectives