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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. Serve as a set of standards by which an organization operates
Value Statement
Supporting
Professional Development
Shift leaders
2. Costs that management cannot control
Workplace Ethics
Teamwork
Noncontrollable costs
Networking
3. Any sound that interferes with clear reception
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Spin
Environmental noise
Networking
4. 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
Budget
Historical sales information
Information sender
Involuntary termination
5. A list of topics that will be reviewed or dealt with at a meeting
Agenda
Motivation
Value Statement
Master schedule
6. Someone who assists in making the meeting run easier
Facilitator
Problem-solving model
Master schedule
Benchmark
7. 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
Directing
Strategic priority
Problem-solving model
Brainstorming meetings
8. Refers to the need to exercise leadership and apply authority over others
SWOT analysis
Informal communication
Teamwork
Control
9. A quick - interactive activity that prepares people to focus on the meeting and its objectives
Management
Brainstorming
Crew schedule
Warm-up activity
10. Describes what an organization wants to become and why it exists
Vision Statement
Standard
Unstructured exit interview
Progressive disciplinary action
11. The originator and developer of the information that will be communicated
Evacuation
Listening
Information sender
Cross-training
12. A conversation without prepared questions
Professionalism
Performance standard
Self-directed teams
Unstructured exit interview
13. The receiver's process of translating the sender's message into a meaningful form
Decoding
Control
Deployment chart
Delegation
14. Shows which job classifications are essential or primary to staff and which are secondary
Supporting
Deployment chart
Conflict resolution
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
15. The main connection between the sender and receiver
Favoritism
Message
Standard
Personal treatment
16. Discussion between involved people with the goal of reaching an agreement that both can accept
Leadership
Professional Development
Spin
Negotiation
17. Tend to be associated with management positions since they are fixed dollar amounts for compensation
Payroll standards
Salaries
Root cause
Deployment chart
18. Refers to the need to develop relationships with people as individuals or in groups
Unstructured exit interview
Time Management
Affection
Arbitration
19. Indicates that you have demonstrated a high level of skill and have met specific performance requirements by participating in a rigorous process to become certified
Control
Budget
Certification
Contact list
20. A tool used to identify Strengths and Weaknesses and to examine Opportunities and Threats employees face in the organization
Information receiver
Minutes
SWOT analysis
Nonverbal communication
21. 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
Norming
Problem
Message channel
Semivariable costs
22. Team members can analyze and solve problems effectively together
Information sender
Environmental noise
Performing
Nepotism
23. All types of wages combined with other rewards or benefits that the employee receives as part of a package
Stress Management
Organizational goals
Motivators/Satisfiers
Compensation
24. The procedure and guidelines for employees to follow when they want time off from work
Organizational goals
Supporting
Standard
Time-off request policy
25. Actions by an employee that typically cause immediate termination
Communication
Covers
Terminable acts
Decoding
26. A thought-out process presented in a logical sequence - which must be followed to arrive at a reasonable conclusion
Floaters
Call/emergency meetings
Personal treatment
Problem solving
27. The action or situation that initiates the problem
Information sender
Root cause
Cross-training
Nonverbal communication
28. A law that requires all employers to pay employees minimum wage plus overtime for any hours worked over forty per week
Crew schedule
Standard
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Time Management
29. Personal characteristics that are work-related
Work styles
Meeting
Collective bargaining agreement
Action plan
30. Further refine and divide the organizational goals and departmental objectives into smaller components that focus on an individual's contribution
Sales projections
Information sender
Management schedule
Individual performance of objectives
31. Guidelines for conduct that have enduring and lasting value to a society or organization
Communication
Meeting
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Principles
32. A chart that shows which days and times the management staff is expected to work
Workplace Ethics
Contact list
Principles
Management schedule
33. A report written by management reiterating the problem and its solution
Next steps
Delegation
Terminable acts
Documentation
34. An estimate of future sales based on historical sales records and other information viewed as relevant by management
Sales projections
Bonuses
Forming
Internal communication
35. Being unfairly partial to one or more employees
Minutes
Favoritism
Problem-solving team
Problem
36. The execution of processes and the use of tools that increase a person's efficiency and productivity
Time Management
Certification
Controllable costs
Stress Management
37. All opportunities that managers have to talk with their employees on a one-to-one basis or in small groups
Benchmark
Informal communication
Conflict resolution
Problem
38. The process of sending and receiving information by talk - gestures - or writing for some type of response or action
Stress
Deployment chart
Communication
Strategic priority
39. A specific description or statement of what a manager wants to achieve
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Objective
Decoding
Parking lot
40. The ability to inspire and motivate employees to behave in accordance with the vision of an organization and to accomplish the organization's goals
Stress
Leadership
Message context
Informal communication
41. The standards of conduct or set of values and principles an individual or organization applies to work
Conflict resolution
Crisis
Workplace Ethics
Collective bargaining agreement
42. Meetings involving a group or team whose purpose is to tackle a problem
Problem-solving meetings
Message channel
Contact list
Mentor
43. Simply stated criteria used to determine whether a goal has been met
Minutes
Media policy
Brainstorming
Standard
44. An assembly of people for the purpose of discussing or making decisions about some topics
Problem
Organizational communication
Problem-solving model
Meeting
45. A projection of sales - costs - and profit that is used to guide day-to-day operational decisions
Warm-up activity
Management schedule
Budget
Team
46. An additional sum paid to an employee whose work is superior and whose services are valued
Formal communication
Empathy
Contact list
Merit pay
47. A visible space to write those ideas or topics that are important and brought up in a meeting - but that cannot be addressed
Root cause
Controllable costs
Call/emergency meetings
Parking lot
48. Usually associated with a sales function and are a percentage of the money taken in on various types of sales
Commissions
Agenda
Departmental/team objectives
Voluntary termination
49. The sum of activities a person performs to meet goals and/or to further his or her career
Message channel
Deployment chart
Parking lot
Professional Development
50. Refines the vision statement by stating the purpose of the organization to employees and customers
Goal
Mediation
Mission Statement
Brainstorming