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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. Generating ideas without considering their drawbacks - limitations - or consequences (typically a group activity)
Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO's)
Perceptions
Personal Space
Brainstorming
2. The actions of two or more people to achieve outcomes that each is individually incapable of achieving
Informal Authority
Synergy
Dissatisfier
Equal Pay Act of 1963
3. The number of employees that a manger supervises directly.
Theory X
Mediation
Direct Recruiting
Span of Control
4. The authority that employees grant a supervisor to make the necessary decisions and carry them out.
Coaching
Real/Conferred Authority
Third-Party Sexual Harassment
Top Retention Factor
5. Arbitrations is the last step
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Most Common Occupational Injuries
Flexible Empowerment
Age/Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
6. Gives financial support to retirees and their survivors if they have paid into the system for 10 years or more
Unity of Command
Coaching
Social Security
Personal Space
7. Searching for job applicants from within an operation
Confliction Prevention Root
Internal Recruiting
First Step in Delegation?
Top Retention Factor
8. Top-recruiting method
Employee Self-Appraisal
Job Fares
Authority
Formal Groups
9. Gives financial support to employees who are laid off for reasons they cannot control
Open Door Policy
Impulsive Approach
Unemployment Insurance
Job Description
10. A theory which states that satisfying the needs of workers is the key to productivity
Human Relations Theory
Motivation
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Counseling
11. Mandates 12 workweeks of leave in a consecutive year - for husband or wife upon birth or adoption of a child or sickness in the family. Companies with 50 or more employees.
Personal Space
Managers and Sexual Harassement
Family and Medical leave Act of 1993
Employee Referral Program
12. 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.
Title VII - Civil Rights Act
Job Specification
Top Retention Factor
Transactional Leadership
13. 2-3 feet
Personal Space
Brainstorming
Human Relations Theory
Managers and Sexual Harassement
14. An employee can "select" the parts of a plan that they want
Structured Empowerment
Cafeteria Plans
Transformational Leadership
Brainstorming
15. A second philosophy of motivation is to combine fear with incentive reward for good performance - punishment for bad
Job Analysis
Accommodation
Carrot and Stick Method
Alternative Dispute Resolution
16. Adding more work to a job without increasing interest - challenge or reward
Top Retention Factor
Job Loading
Intuitive Approach
Theory X
17. To be influenced by one or more characteristics and extend them into an overall impression of a person.
Oral Order
Exempt Employees
Job Instruction Training (JIT)
Halo Effect
18. Traditional plans offered by insurance companies that act as an intermediary between the patient and the healthcare provider. An example is Blue Cross which has a plan that pays for 80% of most medical expenses
Unity of Command
Fee-for-Service Plan
Diversity
Job Titles
19. Making a deliberate stepwise process to make decisions
Turnover and Retention Dollar Amounts
Employee Assistance Program (EAP
Logical Approaches
Job Analysis
20. The result of low concern for your own interests or the interest of your group - which produces a lose-win outcome. The opposing party is allowed to satisfy their interest - while one's own interests are neglected
Accommodation
Confliction Prevention Root
Job Titles
Intuitive Approach
21. Involves a customer or client and an employee
Fact Finding
Third-Party Sexual Harassment
Nonverbal Communication
Controlling
22. Leadership that motivates workers by appealing to their higher-order needs - such as providing workers with meaningful - interesting and challenging jobs - and acting as a coach and mentor.
Performance Evaluation and Performance Appraisal
Transactional Leadership
Dissatisfier
Transformational Leadership
23. Making an off-the-cut decision
Job Instruction Training (JIT)
Impulsive Approach
Accommodation
Herarchy of Needs
24. Age discrimination against those 40 years of age or older. Companies with 20 or more employees.
Diversity
Conducting the Interview
Exempt Employees
Age/Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
25. Tests that measure intelligence
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Equal Pay Act of 1963
Cognitive Ability Test
Age/Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
26. Where most qualified people come from
In-House Job Referral
Indecisive Approach
Interviewing
Mistakes to Avoid
27. 7-25 feet
Employee Referral Program
Written Instructions
Public Distance
Title VII - Civil Rights Act
28. The person who - by virtue of having the support of the employees - is in charge.
Impulsive Approach
Job Classifications
Structured Empowerment
Informal Authority
29. Money is the only thing that people work for. Fredrick Taylor was the most influential advocate
Indecisive Approach
Third-Paty Investigations
Economic Person Theory
EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
30. Groupings of a similar nature and value to the company. Makes it easier to create job titles.
Job Classifications
Family and Medical leave Act of 1993
Job Loading
Fact Finding
31. A factor in a job environment that produces dissatisfation - usually reducing motivation. Fredrick Herzberg.
Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO's)
Dissatisfier
Cognitive Ability Test
Most Common Occupational Injuries
32. Gives managers more time to manage
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Benefits of Training
Job Fares
Span of Control
33. Work groups established by the company. Include committees - group meetings - work teams and task forces
Herarchy of Needs
Generation X
Formal Groups
Cardinal Rules
34. Possessing the rights and powers needed to make the decisions and take requisite actions to get a job done.
Generation Y
Accountability
Benefits of Training
Authority
35. Best when precise figures or a lot of detail is involved
Written Instructions
Exempt Employees
Third-Paty Investigations
Job Classifications
36. A process involving observation of employee performance and conversation on job performance between the manager and the employee
Magic Apron Approach
Coaching
Accommodation
Unity of Command
37. A counseling program available to employees to provide confidential and professional counseling and referral
Dissatisfier
Generation Y
Carrot and Stick Method
Employee Assistance Program (EAP
38. 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
Theory Y
Diversity
Internal Recruiting
Retraining
39. Showing and telling the trainee what to do and how to do it - and having the trainee actually do it and do it right in a given operation
Job Instruction Training (JIT)
Confliction Prevention Root
Formal Groups
Most Common Occupational Injuries
40. Was established in 1978 as a central authority - responsible for leading and coordinating the efforts of federal departments and agencies to enforce all laws relating to equal employment opportunity without regard to race - color - religion - sex
EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
Family and Medical leave Act of 1993
Last Step in Delegation?
Job Specification
41. A detailed plan for carrying out employe training for a unit of work
Internal Recruiting
Performance Evaluation and Performance Appraisal
Training Plan
Non-Exempt Employees
42. A written statement of the duties performed and responsibilities for a given position - and used to provide opportunity for achievement - recognition - learning and growth.
Sexual Harassement
Job Description
Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO's)
Most Common Occupational Injuries
43. The groups of Americans from age 29 through 43 - born between the late 1960s and 1980
Training Plan
Job Analysis
How to Make Good Decisions
Generation X
44. 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
Employee Referral Program
Environmental Sexual Harassment
Cardinal Rules
Turnover and Retention Dollar Amounts
45. People are counter productive - dislike and avoid work and must be coerced - controlled - directed - threatened with punishment.
Job Fares
Cognitive Ability Test
Theory X
Brainstorming
46. A voluntary and confidential process in which a neutral third-party facilitator trained in techniques negotiates a mutually acceptable settlement. The steps in the process are gathering information - framing the issues - developing options - negot
Nonverbal Communication
Job
Internal Recruiting
Mediation
47. People train themselves
Logical Approaches
Age/Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Magic Apron Approach
Job Description
48. areer growth - learning and development
Job Fares
Top Retention Factor
Impulsive Approach
Economic Person Theory
49. A type of sexual harassment in which comments or innuendos of a sexual nature - or physical contact - are considered a violation when they interfere with an employee's work performance or create an intimidating - hostile or offensive working envir
Nonverbal Communication
Accommodation
Economic Person Theory
Environmental Sexual Harassment
50. Determination of the content of a given job by breaking it down into units (work sequences) and identifying the tasks that makes up each unit.
Exempt Employees
Job Analysis
Job
Transformational Leadership