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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. The action or situation that initiates the problem
Merit pay
Exit interview
Root cause
Performance review cycles
2. Providing encouragement - listening more than telling - and promoting team discussions
Supporting
Work styles
Involuntary termination
Employee absence policy
3. A federal law that allows eligible employees to take an extended amount of time off for medical and other personal reasons
Conflict resolution
Compensation
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Floaters
4. 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
Stress Management
Departmental/team objectives
Motivation
Certification
5. A thought-out process presented in a logical sequence - which must be followed to arrive at a reasonable conclusion
Certification
Problem solving
Environmental noise
Stress Management
6. Developing the message to be sent
Encoding
Commissions
Self-directed teams
Formal communication
7. Describes what an organization wants to become and why it exists
Vision Statement
Environmental noise
Shift leaders
Brainstorming meetings
8. A process that assists the employee in improving his or her performance - and bringing it up to standards to avoid termination procedures
Payroll standards
Progressive disciplinary action
Leadership
Goal
9. Any unwelcome sexual advance - request for sexual favors - or any conduct of a sexual nature
Evacuation
Sexual harassment
Unpreventable crisis
Payroll standards
10. Set by management to ensure the operation's profitability
Contingency plan
Payroll standards
Supporting
Budget
11. Factors that incite an employee to put out more effort and enthusiasm for his or her job
Work styles
Motivators/Satisfiers
Mentor
Personal treatment
12. Any message presented to staff to create a cohesive and productive workforce
Benchmark
Communication
Internal communication
Forming
13. A template used for creating weekly employee schedules
Master schedule
Media policy
Cross-training
Preventable crisis
14. Tend to be associated with management positions since they are fixed dollar amounts for compensation
Salaries
Contact list
Master schedule
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
15. Comprised of the numerous messages and information that convey operational procedures - policies - and announcements to a wide variety of audiences
Root cause
Principles
Affection
Organizational communication
16. 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
Progressive disciplinary action
Semivariable costs
Spin
Negotiation
17. Process in which a third party listens and reviews facts and makes a decision to settle the conflict
Arbitration
Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Laws
Negotiation
Work styles
18. All opportunities that managers have to talk with their employees on a one-to-one basis or in small groups
Terminable acts
Employee absence policy
Debrief meeting
Informal communication
19. The ability to inspire and motivate employees to behave in accordance with the vision of an organization and to accomplish the organization's goals
Nonverbal communication
Work styles
Action plan
Leadership
20. Actions by an employee that typically cause immediate termination
Wage
Call/emergency meetings
Commissions
Terminable acts
21. Simply an account of past sales volumes in a foodservice operation
Professional Development
Shift leaders
Historical sales information
SWOT analysis
22. These objectives link to the organizational goals and help produce the desired outcome
Departmental/team objectives
Bonuses
Action meetings
Controllable costs
23. 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
Problem-solving model
Brainstorming
Wage
24. Guidelines and procedures that explain how employees must notify management if they are unable to work
Employee absence policy
Standard
Affection
Brainstorming
25. These goals focus on broad statements of what the organization as a whole wants to achieve
Organizational goals
Performing
Brainstorming meetings
Payroll standards
26. Someone who can play the role of a wise advisor for you
Involuntary termination
Control
Cross-functional team
Mentor
27. Any sound that interferes with clear reception
Controllable costs
Environmental noise
Inclusion
Unpreventable crisis
28. A group of individuals who operate as a unit for an assigned task or goal
Team
Time-off request policy
Decoding
Management
29. A list of topics that will be reviewed or dealt with at a meeting
Action plan
Core values
Personal treatment
Agenda
30. A projection of sales - costs - and profit that is used to guide day-to-day operational decisions
Budget
Departmental/team objectives
Objective
Time Management
31. Simply stated criteria used to determine whether a goal has been met
Standard
Mentor
Voluntary termination
Information receiver
32. Employees who - inaddition to their regularly assigned tasks - train new hires and perform other functions assigned by management
Nonverbal communication
Shift leaders
Formal communication
Mediation
33. Someone who assists in making the meeting run easier
Parking lot
Message
Facilitator
Principles
34. Costs that management cannot control
Action item
Empathy
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Noncontrollable costs
35. Teams are getting to know each other - in addition to learning what will be required of them in order to achieve their assigned goal
Self-disclosure
Delegation
Forming
Storming
36. The sum of activities a person performs to meet goals and/or to further his or her career
Value Statement
Environmental noise
Professional Development
Media policy
37. Refers specifically to the pay that an employee receives as a result of working for the organization and is a subcategory to compensation
Accountability
Wage
Affection
Encoding
38. The act of identifying with the feelings - thoughts - or attitudes of another person
Master schedule
Ground rules
Empathy
Nepotism
39. Includes key personnel to be notified in the event of a crisis - such as each member of management
Control
Interpersonal communication
Terminable acts
Contact list
40. The budgeted dollar amount for each type of cost
Call/emergency meetings
Standard
Message
Nonverbal communication
41. Expand the responsibilities of a particular group of employees
Documentation
Interfunctional team
Agenda
Encoding
42. Uses a definite format that involves a set of questions to chart the employee's response
Structured exit interview
Interfunctional team
Problem solving
Listening
43. Refers to the need to develop relationships with people as individuals or in groups
Warm-up activity
Minutes
Management
Affection
44. Statements of desired results
Brainstorming meetings
Goal
Historical sales information
Negotiation
45. A chart that shows which days and times the management staff is expected to work
Problem
Sales projections
Management schedule
Shift leaders
46. A specific point associated with an agenda item that needs some type of action performed
Encoding
Action item
Agenda
Parking lot
47. A hybrid of favoritism in which a manager favors a relative for special assignments or promotions
Preventable crisis
Nepotism
Deployment chart
Shift leaders
48. An additional sum paid to an employee whose work is superior and whose services are valued
Unstructured exit interview
Merit pay
Master schedule
Planning
49. Connecting with several people to build relationships that may result in career advancement - industry updates and knowledge or career enhancements
Payroll standards
Semivariable costs
Networking
Motivation
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
Involuntary termination
Management schedule
Bonuses
Spin