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HRI Certification
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certifications
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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. Personal characteristics that are work-related
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Management
Time-off request policy
Work styles
2. A potential solution to a problem
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Alternative
Facilitator
Environmental noise
3. 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
Performance review cycles
Deployment chart
Debrief meeting
Negotiation
4. Costs that management can control
Organizational communication
Unpreventable crisis
Controllable costs
Communication
5. A quick - interactive activity that prepares people to focus on the meeting and its objectives
Warm-up activity
Management
Action plan
Teamwork
6. A specific point associated with an agenda item that needs some type of action performed
Management schedule
Action item
Involuntary termination
Problem-solving meetings
7. Meetings involving a group or team whose purpose is to tackle a problem
Problem-solving meetings
Professional Development
Performing
Historical sales information
8. 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
Conflict resolution
Covers
Meeting
Core values
9. A thought-out process presented in a logical sequence - which must be followed to arrive at a reasonable conclusion
Collective bargaining agreement
Problem-solving model
Progressive disciplinary action
Problem solving
10. A chart that shows employees what days and hours they are expected to work
Crew schedule
Organizational communication
Sales projections
Deployment chart
11. The budgeted dollar amount for each type of cost
Employee absence policy
Information meetings
Interfunctional team
Standard
12. A question or situation that needs an answer or a solution
Problem
Unpreventable crisis
Decoding
Salaries
13. Any sound that interferes with clear reception
Action meetings
Terminable acts
Environmental noise
SWOT analysis
14. Being unfairly partial to one or more employees
Norming
Favoritism
Sales projections
Core values
15. The ability to inspire and motivate employees to behave in accordance with the vision of an organization and to accomplish the organization's goals
Performance review cycles
Affection
Leadership
Professionalism
16. A federal law that allows eligible employees to take an extended amount of time off for medical and other personal reasons
Terminable acts
Standard
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Sales projections
17. Further refine and divide the organizational goals and departmental objectives into smaller components that focus on an individual's contribution
Organizational communication
Norming
Semivariable costs
Individual performance of objectives
18. A process managers use to identify what causes stress for them in the workplace as well as in their personal life - and then to apply various strategies to minimize its effects
Action item
Stress Management
Scheduling
Shift leaders
19. Guidelines and procedures that explain how employees must notify management if they are unable to work
Benchmark
Information sender
Employee absence policy
Problem
20. To explore all of a problem's potential causes
Principles
Environmental noise
Problem-solving model
Listening
21. Composed of employees from different areas who focus on solving problems that impact their particular areas as well as the organization
Cross-functional team
Objective
Networking
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
22. An event that happens without warning and normally affects a number of people
Compensation
Vision Statement
Crisis
Individual performance of objectives
23. Serve as a set of standards by which an organization operates
Problem solving
Value Statement
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Professional Development
24. Refines the vision statement by stating the purpose of the organization to employees and customers
Performance review cycles
Mission Statement
Facilitator
Problem
25. Employees who - inaddition to their regularly assigned tasks - train new hires and perform other functions assigned by management
Goal
Individual performance of objectives
Shift leaders
Organizational goals
26. The originator and developer of the information that will be communicated
Performing
Evacuation
Minutes
Information sender
27. Refers to the need to exercise leadership and apply authority over others
Involuntary termination
Merit pay
Control
Unpreventable crisis
28. Involves telling the group what specifically needs to be accomplished - establishing guidelines - and providing specifics on the five Ws (who - what - when where - why) and how
Mediation
Directing
Individual performance of objectives
Involuntary termination
29. A report written by management reiterating the problem and its solution
Documentation
Crew schedule
Evacuation
Negotiation
30. Refers to the way in which managers interact with staff and the value system that governs their daily conduct
Personal treatment
Motivators/Satisfiers
Floaters
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
31. The degree of responsibility an individual has to an activity
Unstructured exit interview
Accountability
Motivators/Satisfiers
Salaries
32. A hybrid of favoritism in which a manager favors a relative for special assignments or promotions
Unpreventable crisis
Nepotism
Motivation
Contact list
33. 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
Sexual harassment
Benchmark
Norming
34. A federal law that sets minimum wage - overtime pay - equal pay - record-keeping - and child-labor standards for covered employees
Performing
Encoding
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Internal communication
35. A catastrophe that cannot be stopped from happening
Shift leaders
Master schedule
Information meetings
Unpreventable crisis
36. The execution of processes and the use of tools that increase a person's efficiency and productivity
Cross-functional team
Measurable results
Time Management
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
37. Created for the specific purpose of solving an immediate problem
Problem-solving team
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Time-off request policy
Professional Development
38. Brief meetings in which the goal is to decide and commit to action
Crisis
Information meetings
Action meetings
Self-directed teams
39. 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
Interpersonal communication
Conflict resolution
Collective bargaining agreement
Media policy
40. A process for developing employees' abilities to do tasks other than the ones they are regularly assigned to do
Cross-training
Leadership
Objective
Unpreventable crisis
41. The norms regarding how meetings are run - how participants should interact - and what behavior is acceptable
Performance standard
Action meetings
Individual performance of objectives
Ground rules
42. Actions by an employee that typically cause immediate termination
Strategic priority
Stress Management
Facilitator
Terminable acts
43. A standard by which something can be measured or judged
Departmental/team objectives
Benchmark
Conflict resolution
Compensation
44. The many expressions and movements of a speaker that convey additional information about the message being given
Structured exit interview
Stress
Nonverbal communication
Merit pay
45. A strategy to share information that the receiver would not normally know
Self-directed teams
Self-disclosure
Structured exit interview
Unstructured exit interview
46. Discussion between involved people with the goal of reaching an agreement that both can accept
Evacuation
Control
Stress Management
Negotiation
47. The action or situation that initiates the problem
Root cause
SWOT analysis
Work styles
Wage
48. Govern unemployment compensation
Work styles
Management schedule
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Nonverbal communication
49. Someone who assists in making the meeting run easier
Strategic priority
Delegation
Unstructured exit interview
Facilitator
50. Meetings in which the purpose is to generate a list of ideas or creative solutions to an issue confronting the organization
Involuntary termination
Communication
Brainstorming meetings
Problem-solving team