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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. Comprised of the numerous messages and information that convey operational procedures - policies - and announcements to a wide variety of audiences
SWOT analysis
Information sender
Cross-training
Organizational communication
2. To explore all of a problem's potential causes
Planning
Mission Statement
Problem-solving model
Informal communication
3. The process of sending and receiving information by talk - gestures - or writing for some type of response or action
Communication
Inclusion
Favoritism
Norming
4. Meetings involving a group or team whose purpose is to tackle a problem
Semivariable costs
Listening
Problem-solving meetings
Affection
5. The many expressions and movements of a speaker that convey additional information about the message being given
Meeting
Formal communication
Motivators/Satisfiers
Nonverbal communication
6. A catastrophe that can be precluded from happening
Preventable crisis
SWOT analysis
Brainstorming
Parking lot
7. Process in which a third party listens and reviews facts and makes a decision to settle the conflict
Arbitration
Problem solving
Nepotism
Directing
8. A quick - interactive activity that prepares people to focus on the meeting and its objectives
Warm-up activity
Salaries
Departmental/team objectives
Cross-training
9. Providing encouragement - listening more than telling - and promoting team discussions
Nepotism
Mediation
Supporting
Norming
10. 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
Favoritism
Planning
Core values
Agenda
11. A meeting between the employer and employee when the employee leaves the company
Listening
Shift leaders
Exit interview
Value Statement
12. Costs that management can control
Benchmark
Sales projections
Controllable costs
Call/emergency meetings
13. Refines the vision statement by stating the purpose of the organization to employees and customers
Message
Floaters
Strategic priority
Mission Statement
14. 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
Encoding
Payroll standards
Communication
Involuntary termination
15. Tend to be associated with management positions since they are fixed dollar amounts for compensation
Motivation
Management schedule
Organizational goals
Salaries
16. Costs that management cannot control
Minutes
Documentation
Noncontrollable costs
Compensation
17. A projection of sales - costs - and profit that is used to guide day-to-day operational decisions
Budget
Crisis
Strategic priority
Stress Management
18. Includes key personnel to be notified in the event of a crisis - such as each member of management
Ground rules
Contact list
Self-disclosure
Salaries
19. Personal characteristics that are work-related
Payroll standards
Communication
Root cause
Work styles
20. A criterion set by management that measures the quality and quantity of an employee's work
Performance standard
Spin
Management
Terminable acts
21. A potential solution to a problem
Internal communication
Meeting
Alternative
Employee absence policy
22. An additional sum paid to an employee whose work is superior and whose services are valued
Norming
Merit pay
Accountability
Problem solving
23. The procedure and guidelines for employees to follow when they want time off from work
Benchmark
Problem-solving meetings
Stress Management
Time-off request policy
24. Being unfairly partial to one or more employees
Scheduling
Decoding
Crisis
Favoritism
25. 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
Time Management
Structured exit interview
Spin
Management
26. 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
Self-directed teams
Contact list
Strategic priority
27. The execution of processes and the use of tools that increase a person's efficiency and productivity
Action meetings
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Time Management
Cross-functional team
28. The action or situation that initiates the problem
Involuntary termination
Next steps
Root cause
Salaries
29. A strategy to share information that the receiver would not normally know
Root cause
Self-disclosure
Workplace Ethics
SWOT analysis
30. 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
Brainstorming
Encoding
Semivariable costs
Professional Development
31. Set by management to ensure the operation's profitability
Payroll standards
Agenda
Media policy
Time-off request policy
32. The state of acting in a collaborative and cooperative effort to create positive results for the achievement of a common goal
Teamwork
Message
Standard
Arbitration
33. Simply stated criteria used to determine whether a goal has been met
Standard
Interfunctional team
Collective bargaining agreement
Internal communication
34. Intact work units of a small group of employees who manage many daily operational issues with little supervision
Call/emergency meetings
Action meetings
Information meetings
Self-directed teams
35. 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
Self-disclosure
Media policy
Minutes
Problem-solving meetings
36. 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 plan
Evacuation
Management schedule
Stress Management
37. A chart that shows employees what days and hours they are expected to work
Wage
Environmental noise
Crew schedule
Call/emergency meetings
38. An event that happens without warning and normally affects a number of people
Mediation
Collective bargaining agreement
Agenda
Crisis
39. Serve as a set of standards by which an organization operates
Compensation
Value Statement
Meeting
Storming
40. Expand the responsibilities of a particular group of employees
Interfunctional team
Crisis
Information meetings
Spin
41. A document outlining specific actions to take in the event of an emergency - crisis - or unexpected event
Control
Contact list
Budget
Contingency plan
42. The medium through which the message will be communicated
Call/emergency meetings
Management schedule
Debrief meeting
Message channel
43. Process in which a neutral third party facilitates a discussion of difficult issues and negotiates an agreement
Mediation
Historical sales information
Team
Deployment chart
44. 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
Core values
Information meetings
Directing
Standard
45. A thought-out process presented in a logical sequence - which must be followed to arrive at a reasonable conclusion
Scheduling
Problem solving
Unstructured exit interview
Sexual harassment
46. Infrequent speeches - presentations - lengthy memos - or reports that require systematic planning and developments
Progressive disciplinary action
Formal communication
Bonuses
Time Management
47. The sum of activities a person performs to meet goals and/or to further his or her career
Terminable acts
Professional Development
Workplace Ethics
Payroll standards
48. The norms regarding how meetings are run - how participants should interact - and what behavior is acceptable
Ground rules
Leadership
Next steps
Internal communication
49. 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
Mission Statement
Collective bargaining agreement
Crisis
50. The act of identifying with the feelings - thoughts - or attitudes of another person
Problem solving
Stress
Vision Statement
Empathy