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A) a secondary component of a business.
B) troublesome and need to be monitored.
C) resources of the employer.
D) an unnecessary cost to an employer.
E) a rare component of the business world.
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A) ethical practice.
B) critical evaluation.
C) business acumen.
D) global and cultural effectiveness.
E) human resource expertise.
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A) acquires knowledge of other cultures.
B) responds to reports of unethical conduct.
C) applies statistical knowledge to understand data.
D) applies knowledge of how HR functions contribute to business success.
E) uses HR technology correctly.
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A) It is the process of defining the way work will be performed and the tasks that a given job requires.
B) It is the process of generating a pool of potential candidates for a job.
C) It is the process of identifying suitable candidates for jobs.
D) It is the technique of enabling employees to learn job-related knowledge,skills,and behavior.
E) It is the technique of presenting candidates with detailed information about a job.
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A) orientation
B) training
C) recruitment
D) work analysis
E) job design
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A) the Collective for Strategic Human Resource Management
B) the Foundation for the Recognition of Professionals International
C) the Society for Human Resource Management
D) the Human Resource Certification Institute
E) the Association for Human Resource Professionals
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A) A degree in law is the sole requirement for those who wish to choose HRM as a profession.
B) All HRM professionals have a postgraduate degree.
C) Professional certification in HRM continues to be the only way to get into the field.
D) Usually,HR generalists get paid substantially more than HR training directors.
E) HR generalists usually perform the full range of HRM activities.
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A) lifetime employment.
B) privacy.
C) due process.
D) free consent.
E) freedom of conscience.
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A) job analysis
B) supply chain management
C) employee development
D) performance management
E) career planning
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A) It allows companies to handle situations more 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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A) by handling the personal interactions among the decision makers
B) by encouraging people to collaborate on a decision
C) by setting a vision for the HR function
D) by gathering data about labor supply and demand in the states
E) by gaining knowledge of business principles
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A) They manage commonly available resources.
B) They help the organization do what competitors are doing.
C) They keep the organization focused on the short term.
D) They hire high-quality employees who provide a needed service as they perform many critical functions.
E) They hire employees who are very enthusiastic despite lacking job experience and training.
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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 projects
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A) performance management
B) training and development
C) recruitment
D) planning and administering pay and benefits
E) maintaining positive employee relations
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