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What are the 2 prerequisites before implementing a PM system? |
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1. knowledge of the mission and strategic goals 2. knowledge of the job in question
(pg 31) |
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___________ determines the key components (KSA)of a particular job. |
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Job analysis
(pg31 bottom) |
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The ___________ tells you the job duties, needed KSAs, and working conditions for various jobs. |
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job description
(pg 33 middle) |
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_________ refer to required attributes that are usually acquired by having done the job in the past. |
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skills
(pg 33 2nd paragraph) |
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______ refers to having the information needed to perform the work, but not necessarily having done it. |
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knowledge
(pg33 2nd paragraph) |
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_____ refers to having the physical, emotional, intellectual, and psychological aptitude to perform the work, but neither HAVING done it nor TRAINED to do the work is required. |
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ability
(pg33 2nd paragraph) |
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_________ method of job analysis may be subject to biases because a job analyst may not be able to distinguish important from unimportant tasks. |
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In an interview method of job analysis, the interviewee rates each task performed in terms of _____________ and __________. |
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Frequency and criticality
(pg 34) |
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Job criteria usually falls into one of these four categories |
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quality quantity cost-effectiveness timeliness |
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Performance planning includes what 3 things? |
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results, behaviors, and development plan
(pg39) |
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__________ are broad areas of a job for which the employee is responsible for. |
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______________ are statements of important and measurable outcomes (goals to be reached) |
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___________ measures how well an employee has achieved each objective. (acceptable and unacceptable levels of performance) |
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performance standards
(pg38) |
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_________ are clusters of KSAs that are critical in determining how results are achieved. |
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Implementation of PM systems includes what 6 things? |
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prerequisites planning execution assessment review renewal/recontracting
(pg 39 last line and pg45 bullet#1) |
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T/F Employee participation begins at the performance execution stage. |
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T/F It is the managers responsibility to ensure feedback on performance is given. |
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False, employee should take a proactive role in soliciting feedback.
(pg 40 #2) |
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T/F Since managers are busy with multiple obligations, it is the employees burden to communicate openly and regularly with the supervisor. |
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According to the text, what are the 5 primary responsibilities of the managers in the performance execution stage? |
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observation/documentation updates feedback resources provided for development reinforcement |
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In the assessment phase, who is responsible for evaluating the extent to which the desired behaviors have been displayed, and whether the desired results have been achieved? a)manager b)employee c)both a and b d)a only if there is a behavioral issue |
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c) both manager and employee
(pg 41 last paragraph) |
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Which stage of the process is considered the "Achilles' heel of the entire process"? |
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performance review or appraisal meeting
(pg43 top) |
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T/F Avoiding negative feedback is dangerous because it conveys mediocrity is acceptable damages morale of top performers, who are about four times more productive than poor performers. |
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true
(pg 43 first paragraph, last line) |
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Which phase of the PM system focuses on the past, present, and future? |
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Appraisal or review meeting
(pg 43 bottom) |
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T/F The main difference between performance planning and renewal and recontracting, is that the recontracting stage uses the insights and info gained from the other phases. |
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T/F
One of the main goals of the performance management system is to promote the achievement of organization-wide goals. |
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