b. employment standards
d. education
availability of employees versus demand
a. tight
a. define the required behaviour
Which type of management strategy will use economic variables as key motivators to drive employee behaviour?
Classical
You are attempting to define the role compensation will play in your reward strategy. What is the first thing that needs to be examined?
a. the nature of intrinsic and other extrinsic rewards offered
b. the compensation level strategy
c. the indicators of goal achievement
d. the compensation system behavioural objectives
a. the nature of intrinsic and other extrinsic rewards offered
In which of the following circumstances does the compensation system need to be relied on less heavily to motivate behaviour?
a. food processing plant
b. shelter helping the homeless
c. underground coal mine
d. tire manufacturer
b. shelter helping the homeless
Which of the following behavioural objectives is appropriate for companies using a high-involvement strategy?
a. attracting applicants to staff initial needs
b. attracting top-quality applicants well in excess of needs
c. attracting job applicants able to perform basic tasks
d. attracting applicants to replace turnover
B. Attracting top-quality applicants well in excess of needs
As a human resource compensation specialist, you are recommending that your company compensate entry-level factory workers 10 percent below market, while paying 10 percent above market for engineers. What type of compensation policy are you recommending to your organization?
a. lag
b. lead
c. match
d. hybrid
D. Hybrid
a. firms that are labour-intensive
As the owner of a medium-sized engineering consulting firm, you decide to implement a compensation level policy that compensates your employees based on market rates. Which type of compensation policy have you adopted?
a. lead
b. match
c. hybrid
d. lag
b. match