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A) are interchangeable.
B) are easily replaceable.
C) are a necessary expense to process work demands.
D) are resources who add economic value to the organization.
E) are secondary to all elements of economic capital like cash and technology.
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A) Managers must treat employees as family.
B) Human resource practices must result in the greatest good for the largest number of people.
C) Employment practices must respect employees' right of lifetime employment.
D) Managers must always maintain that customers are right.
E) Employment practices must limit the application of the principle of employment-at-will as it is unfair to employees.
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A) exclusive use of statistical models for planning, forecasting, and other related HR activities.
B) establishment of overlapping performance goals and desired outcomes during performance management.
C) demonstrating that human resource practices have a positive influence on the company's profits or key stakeholders.
D) process of ensuring that employees' activities and outputs match the organization's goals.
E) organization-wide planned effort to enable employees to learn job-related knowledge, rather than teamwork or communication skills.
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A) Emphasis on innovation and quality
B) Increased demand for low skilled workers
C) Increased focus on simplifying jobs
D) Lack of competition
E) Reduced use of team-based project
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A) Compliance with laws
B) Analysis and design of work
C) Compensation and benefits
D) Maintaining employee relations
E) Recruitment and selection
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A) Evidence shows that HRM practices are invariably ethical.
B) The general public has a positive perception of the ethical conduct of U.S. businesses.
C) Many ethical issues in the workplace involve human resource management.
D) Most managers have a positive perception of the ethical conduct of U.S. businesses.
E) Most people believe that individuals apply values they hold in their personal lives to their professional activities.
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A) highly skilled and knowledgeable employees are commonly available.
B) the organization can easily duplicate the success of competitors' human resources.
C) after financial resources, human resources are the most committed to an organization.
D) high-quality employees provide a needed service as they perform many critical functions.
E) employees can be easily trained, motivated, and developed to care about customers.
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A) Conjoint analysis
B) Performance management
C) Workforce analytics
D) Career development
E) Task analysis
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A) recruitment
B) personnel policy
C) development
D) employee relations
E) selection
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A) supply chain management.
B) materials management.
C) human resource management.
D) labor laws.
E) equal employment opportunity.
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A) supply chain management.
B) performance management.
C) human resource planning.
D) utilization analysis.
E) performance planning.
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A) It allows companies to handle situations fairly and objectively.
B) It allows companies to address issues on a case-by-case basis.
C) It eliminates the need for documentation and record-keeping.
D) It encourages employees to defend themselves by claiming ignorance of disciplinary norms.
E) It leaves a lot of room for subjective decision-making.
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