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Supervisor Basics
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business-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Best suited to simple tasks
Job Description
Job Enrichment
Third-Party Sexual Harassment
Oral Order
2. How people interpret things (situations - events - people etc) We all see things differently inside and outside of a situation. It is how people interpret - or perceive - a situation that determines whether or not a conflict will arise
Conducting the Interview
Authority
Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO's)
Perceptions
3. 4-7 feet
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Halo Effect
Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO's)
Social Distance
4. Employees who are paid by the hour and are not exempt from federal and state wage and hour laws.
Unemployment Insurance
Non-Exempt Employees
Employee Assistance Program (EAP
Position
5. 1) Never steal one of their suggestions and use it as your own 2) If you cannot use a suggestion - explain why you can't - and express your appreciation
Social Distance
Cardinal Rules
Job Fares
Formal Authority
6. A list of the qualifications needed to perform a given job
Exempt Employees
Honesty/Integrity Test
Job Specification
Job Titles
7. Reacts to the situation as they arise.
Interviewing
Top Retention Factor
Flex Style Management
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
8. Sprains/strains (most often involving the back)
Formal Groups
Generation Y
Top Retention Factor
Most Common Occupational Injuries
9. Money is the only thing that people work for. Fredrick Taylor was the most influential advocate
Economic Person Theory
Cognitive Ability Test
Unemployment Insurance
Flexible Empowerment
10. Prohibits companies from paying different wags or salaries to men and women for jobs that require the same skills - efforts or responsibilities - and working conditions
Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO's)
Unity of Command
Equal Pay Act of 1963
Retraining
11. Tests - which are designed to measure an applicant's propensity toward undesirable behaviors such as lying - stealing and taking drugs or abusing alcohol.
Top Retention Factor
Job Titles
Honesty/Integrity Test
Span of Control
12. 2-3 feet
Age/Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Economic Person Theory
Personal Space
Mediation
13. Tests that measure intelligence
Job Enrichment
Accommodation
Halo Effect
Cognitive Ability Test
14. To plan
Position
Third-Paty Investigations
First Step in Delegation?
Fact Finding
15. A worker's obligation to a supervisor to carry out the responsibilities delegated and to produce the results expected
Public Distance
Oral Order
Accountability
Family and Medical leave Act of 1993
16. Leadership that motivates workers by appealing to their self-interest.
Direct Recruiting
Transactional Leadership
Perceptions
Job Analysis
17. Gives financial support to retirees and their survivors if they have paid into the system for 10 years or more
Social Security
Oral Order
Retraining
Herarchy of Needs
18. Insurance paid by the employer that gives medical car - income continuation - and rehabilitation expenses for people who sustain job-related injuries or sickness
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19. Searching for job applicants from within an operation
Last Step in Delegation?
Cardinal Rules
Internal Recruiting
Interviewing
20. An employee can "select" the parts of a plan that they want
How to Make Good Decisions
Human Relations Theory
Cafeteria Plans
Performance Evaluation and Performance Appraisal
21. Gives managers more time to manage
Social Distance
Benefits of Training
Personal Space
Human Relations Theory
22. To follow-up
Theory Y
Logical Approaches
Last Step in Delegation?
Generation Y
23. A counseling program available to employees to provide confidential and professional counseling and referral
Employee Assistance Program (EAP
Intuitive Approach
Retraining
Accommodation
24. On-the-scene recruiting where job seekers are - such as at schools and colleges.
Direct Recruiting
Benefits of Training
Social Security
Unemployment Insurance
25. At about $4 - 000 for an hourly paid employee and about $8 - 000 for a middle management position and $12 - 000 for a management position
Flexible Empowerment
Turnover and Retention Dollar Amounts
Environmental Sexual Harassment
In-House Job Referral
26. areer growth - learning and development
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Job Titles
Top Retention Factor
Carrot and Stick Method
27. The process by which leaders measure - evaluate - and compare results to goals and standards previously agreed upon - such as performance standards - and take corrective actin when necessary to stay on course
Sexual Harassement
Generation X
Social Distance
Controlling
28. The groups of Americans from age 29 through 43 - born between the late 1960s and 1980
Generation X
Herarchy of Needs
Conducting the Interview
Controlling
29. Start off with a bit of small talk - Encourage them to comment on your judgement
Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO's)
Formal Authority
Direct Recruiting
Conducting the Interview
30. Gives financial support to employees who are laid off for reasons they cannot control
Dissatisfier
Fact Finding
Unemployment Insurance
Generation X
31. A detailed plan for carrying out employe training for a unit of work
Job Specification
Generation Y
Training Plan
Employee Assistance Program (EAP
32. Discrimination in all human resource activities based on race - color - gender - religion - or national origin; established Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to administer the law. Companies with 15 or more employees.
Herarchy of Needs
Title VII - Civil Rights Act
Controlling
Top Retention Factor
33. Making a deliberate stepwise process to make decisions
Job Specification
Accountability
Logical Approaches
Generation Y
34. Should be organized as a series of written training plans - each representing a learnable - teachable segment of the job.
Training Program
Managerial Decision
Conducting the Interview
Job Analysis
35. Top-recruiting method
Conducting the Interview
Worker's Compensation
Logical Approaches
Job Fares
36. A reduction in motivation. Avoiding termination by making an employee want to leave - often by withdrawing work or suggesting that the person look elsewhere for a job
Dehiring
Equal Pay Act of 1963
Economic Person Theory
Nonverbal Communication
37. A lack of direct - properly handled conflict. Communication is key.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Benefits of Training
Transactional Leadership
Confliction Prevention Root
38. People train themselves
Environmental Sexual Harassment
How to Make Good Decisions
Theory Y
Magic Apron Approach
39. Shifting the way things are done so as to provide more responsibility for one's own work and more opportunity for achievement - for recognizing - for learning - and for growth
Job Enrichment
Conducting the Interview
Age/Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Economic Person Theory
40. 1)Define the problem 2)Analyze the problem 3)Develop alternative solutions 4)Decide on the best solution 5)Convert the decision into action 6)Follow up
How to Make Good Decisions
In-House Job Referral
Managerial Decision
Benefits of Training
41. Communication without words - as with signs - gestures - facial expressions - or body language
Benefits of Training
Nonverbal Communication
Peer Review
Human Relations Theory
42. To be influenced by one or more characteristics and extend them into an overall impression of a person.
Theory Y
Job
Generation Y
Halo Effect
43. Arbitrations is the last step
Internal Recruiting
Generation X
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Human Relations Theory
44. A process sued to help employees who are performing poorly because of personal problems such as substance abuse
Generation X
Nonverbal Communication
Peer Review
Counseling
45. Employees - typically managerial personnel - who are not covered by the wag3e and hour laws and therefore do not earn overtime pay. Employee must spend 50% or more of time managing - supervises two or more employees - and is pad $250 or more per
Unemployment Insurance
Exempt Employees
Accommodation
Job Analysis
46. A periodic review and assessment of each employee's performance during a given period.
Impulsive Approach
Counseling
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Performance Evaluation and Performance Appraisal
47. A factor in a job environment that produces dissatisfation - usually reducing motivation. Fredrick Herzberg.
Motivation
Intuitive Approach
EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
Dissatisfier
48. Employees have the opportunity to meet with managers to discuss issues
Transactional Leadership
Perceptions
Open Door Policy
Title VII - Civil Rights Act
49. Duties and responsibilities performed by an employee
Mediation
Nonverbal Communication
Position
Age/Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
50. Necessary when workers are not measuring up to standards - when a new method or menu or piece of equipment is introduced - or when a worker asks for it. It takes place whenever it is needed
Managerial Decision
Most Common Occupational Injuries
Economic Person Theory
Retraining