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1

Strategic human resource management refers to the pattern of planned human resource developments and activities intended to enable an organization to achieve its goals.
A)True
B)False
2

During which of these phases, the strategic planning group decides on a strategic direction?
A)Strategy implementation
B)Strategy evaluation
C)Strategy formulation
D)Strategy control
3

Strategic human resource management (SHRM) can be thought of as:
A)A militaristic type deployment of company sales persons into competitor markets.
B)A planned deployment of employees who are appropriately skilled to help achieve organizational goals.
C)To engage a cost differentiation strategic focus to gain greater market share from competitors.
D)Acquiring reconnaissance intelligence about the size of competitors' CEO compensation packages.
4

Which of these linkages represents the lowest level of integration between the HR function and the strategic management function?
A)Two-way linkage
B)Integrative linkage
C)One-way linkage
D)Administrative linkage
5

In which of these, the HR function's attention is focused on day-to-day activities?
A)Integrative linkage
B)Administrative linkage
C)One-way linkage
D)Two-way linkage
6

A firm's strategic management decision making process usually takes place at its first-line supervisory level.
A)True
B)False
7

Which of these is not a relevant component to strategy formulation?
A)Mission
B)Strategic choice
C)Human resource practices
D)External analysis
8

During strategy formulation, assessment of the organization's internal strengths and weaknesses should focus on both _______ and ______ aspects of resource availability.
A)quantity and quality
B)short-term and long-term
C)line and staff
D)corporate and operational
9

Internal analysis attempts to identify the organization's
A)strengths and threats.
B)threats and opportunities.
C)opportunities and weaknesses.
D)strengths and weaknesses.
10

According to research, majority of the companies have fully integrated HRM into the strategy formulation process.
A)True
B)False
11

With an integrative linkage, strategic planners consider all the people-related business issues before making a strategic choice.
A)True
B)False
12

It is estimated that over _____ of the total growth in U.S. GNP between 1943 and 1990 was the result of increases in human capital.
A)one-fourth
B)one-third
C)one-half
D)three-fourth
13

All of these variables should be considered in strategy implementation except
A)task design.
B)selection, training, and development of people.
C)system control.
D)reward systems.
14

HRM has primary responsibility for all of these implementation variables except
A)task design.
B)people.
C)reward systems.
D)organization structure.
15

Which of these refers to the process of getting detailed information about jobs?
A)Job design
B)Job analysis
C)Pay structure
D)Performance management
E)KSAs
16

Which of these is the process of defining the way work will be performed and the tasks that will be required in a given job?
A)Job design
B)Job description
C)Job analysis
D)Job skills
17

________ is the process of seeking applicants for potential employment.
A)Selection
B)Recruitment
C)Testing
D)Job design
18

Selection is the process through which the organization seeks applicants for potential employment.
A)True
B)False
19

Which of these refers to a planned effort to facilitate the learning of job-related knowledge, skills, and behavior by employees?
A)Training
B)Job design
C)Development
D)Performance management
20

Which of these strategies, according to Michael Porter, is achieved by constructing efficient large-scale facilities, by reducing costs through capitalizing on the experience curve, and by controlling overhead costs?
A)Differentiation
B)Growth
C)Overall cost leadership
D)Downsizing
21

According to Michael Porter, competitive advantage stems from a company being able to create value in its production process.
A)True
B)False
22

Role behaviors are the behaviors required of an individual in his or her role as a job holder in a social work environment.
A)True
B)False
23

_______ strategy is a focus on new market and product development, innovation, and joint ventures.
A)Divestment
B)Internal growth
C)External growth
D)Concentration
24

Which of these refer to the planned elimination of large numbers of personnel?
A)Internal analysis strategies
B)Mergers
C)Concentration strategies
D)Downsizing
25

According to research, downsizing is far from universally successful for achieving the goals of increased productivity and increased profitability.
A)True
B)False
26

Which of these is not an opportunity emerging from downsizing?
A)It allows the company to "get rid of dead wood".
B)It can demonstrate to top-management decision makers' the value of the company's human resources to its ultimate success.
C)Downsizing through early retirement program, essentially reduce the work force with a "grenade" approach.
D)It is a unique opportunity to change an organization's culture.
27

Intended strategies consist of the strategies that evolve from the grass roots of the organization and can be thought of as what organizations actually do.
A)True
B)False
28

Which of these strategies are the results of the rational decision-making process used by top-level managers as they develop a strategic plan?
A)Intended strategies
B)Dependent strategies
C)Emergent strategies
D)Competitive strategies
29

The strategies that evolve from the grass roots of the organization and can be thought of as what organizations actually do are referred to as
A)dependent strategies
B)intended strategies.
C)regulatory strategies.
D)emergent strategies.
30

Which of these HR competencies calls for making logical decisions that support the company's strategic plan based on the most accurate information possible?
A)Business competence
B)Integration competence
C)Professional and technical knowledge
D)Management of change processes







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