Deck 15: Employee Involvement

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The power dimension of EI refers to

A) the knowledge workers have about the organization
B) the ability to control rewards that are given
C) the authority employees have over decisions that affect them
D) B and C only
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Parallel structures are most similar to what other EI approach?

A) re-engineering
B) union-management cooperative projects
C) downsizing
D) work design
E) none of the above
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Compare and contrast the Quality Circle and High Involvement applications of employee involvement.
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Which of the following is true of high involvement plants?

A) rewards are tied closely to promotion
B) employees have considerable influence over decisions
C) limited information is shared and easily obtained by employees
D) all of the above
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Innovative reward systems are not relevant to employee involvement applications.
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Cooperative union-management projects

A) do a good job of sharing power with employees
B) can increase employee skills and knowledge through training
C) are most closely associated with the traditional QWL movement
D) B and C
E) A and B
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A working definition of EI encompasses which of the following criteria?

A) power
B) rewards
C) information
D) skills and knowledge
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a design feature of a participative, high involvement plant?

A) flat organization structure
B) open information system
C) centralized personnel selection
D) heavy training commitment
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Statistical process control techniques are usually an integral part of training in total quality management.
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The key factors driving interest in Employee Involvement were competitive demands for lower costs, higher performance, and greater flexibility in organizations.
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Some ways that EI may improve productivity are

A) by improving communication among employees
B) by improving employee motivation
C) by improving employee capabilities
D) all of the above
E) B and C
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The effectiveness of a union-management cooperative project is fairly easy to assess.
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Discuss parallel structures and the type of organization that would benefit most from this approach.
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High involvement plants can impact all four elements of EI to a large extent.
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A distinguishing feature of the total quality management approach is

A) attention to rewards
B) development of problem solving skills
C) the improvement of processes
D) training
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Employee involvement activity is prospering in many countries other than the United States.
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Quality circle applications usually involve group problem solving training but no group facilitators.
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Describe the four elements associated with employee involvement interventions.
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Tying rewards to accomplishments is the final stage of TQM implementation.
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Employee involvement generally refers to the amount of power, rewards, information, and knowledge and skills associated with employee's work.
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What is the TQM approach to EI and how does it differ from other approaches? Discuss Deming's influence on this approach.
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Deck 15: Employee Involvement
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The power dimension of EI refers to

A) the knowledge workers have about the organization
B) the ability to control rewards that are given
C) the authority employees have over decisions that affect them
D) B and C only
C
2
Parallel structures are most similar to what other EI approach?

A) re-engineering
B) union-management cooperative projects
C) downsizing
D) work design
E) none of the above
B
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Compare and contrast the Quality Circle and High Involvement applications of employee involvement.
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Which of the following is true of high involvement plants?

A) rewards are tied closely to promotion
B) employees have considerable influence over decisions
C) limited information is shared and easily obtained by employees
D) all of the above
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Innovative reward systems are not relevant to employee involvement applications.
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Cooperative union-management projects

A) do a good job of sharing power with employees
B) can increase employee skills and knowledge through training
C) are most closely associated with the traditional QWL movement
D) B and C
E) A and B
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A working definition of EI encompasses which of the following criteria?

A) power
B) rewards
C) information
D) skills and knowledge
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a design feature of a participative, high involvement plant?

A) flat organization structure
B) open information system
C) centralized personnel selection
D) heavy training commitment
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Statistical process control techniques are usually an integral part of training in total quality management.
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The key factors driving interest in Employee Involvement were competitive demands for lower costs, higher performance, and greater flexibility in organizations.
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Some ways that EI may improve productivity are

A) by improving communication among employees
B) by improving employee motivation
C) by improving employee capabilities
D) all of the above
E) B and C
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The effectiveness of a union-management cooperative project is fairly easy to assess.
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Discuss parallel structures and the type of organization that would benefit most from this approach.
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High involvement plants can impact all four elements of EI to a large extent.
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A distinguishing feature of the total quality management approach is

A) attention to rewards
B) development of problem solving skills
C) the improvement of processes
D) training
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Employee involvement activity is prospering in many countries other than the United States.
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Quality circle applications usually involve group problem solving training but no group facilitators.
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Describe the four elements associated with employee involvement interventions.
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Tying rewards to accomplishments is the final stage of TQM implementation.
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Employee involvement generally refers to the amount of power, rewards, information, and knowledge and skills associated with employee's work.
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What is the TQM approach to EI and how does it differ from other approaches? Discuss Deming's influence on this approach.
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