Deck 15: Performance Management

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Which is not a design element of developing a gain-sharing plan?

A) process of design
B) determining the bonus
C) frequency of bonus
D) vacation pay
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Discuss the performance management model. How does performance management relate to employee involvement and work design?
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Goal setting interventions involve managers and employees in jointly setting subordinate's goals, monitoring them, and providing counseling and support where necessary.
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Performance appraisal is an important link between and .

A) structure and employee involvement systems
B) evaluation systems and productivity
C) feedback systems and reward systems
D) none of the above
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What can be done to improve performance appraisal systems?
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What is the rationale for goal setting? Do you agree or disagree and why?
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Which of the following is not part of the performance management model?

A) goal setting
B) reward systems
C) organization structure
D) performance appraisal
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Which of the following criteria suggests that rewards should be allocated based on the level of goal achievement?

A) timeliness
B) performance contingency
C) equitable
D) focus on critical control points
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Reward system process issues are concerned with

A) who designs the reward systems
B) who administers the reward systems
C) what kind of communication should exist about rewards
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a design criterion for performance appraisal?

A) acceptance by organizational members
B) must be available to top performing employees
C) focuses on critical control points
D) meets a cost/benefit test
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Reward systems have little if any impact on employee absenteeism and tardiness.
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Timeliness is a criteria for effective reward systems but not for performance appraisal designs.
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The goal setting process involves

A) establishing challenging goals
B) setting of goals
C) clarifying goal measurement
D) all of the above
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Reward inequities can be a major source of job dissatisfaction.
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Most decisions about promotions in organizations are made in a top-down, open manner.
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Management by objectives is characterized by systematic and periodic .

A) top management meetings to plan work, review progress and solve problems
B) subordinate meetings to plan work, review progress and solve problems
C) measurements of progress toward goals
D) joint meetings of management and subordinates to plan work, review progress, and solve problems
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Studies indicate that the frequency of rewards is of no consequence to satisfaction.
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Various departments within an organization initiate performance management.
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When rewarding employees for the skills they possess, skill-based pay systems are highly effective.
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Contrast the effects of various reward systems. Which are most effective?
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Deck 15: Performance Management
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Which is not a design element of developing a gain-sharing plan?

A) process of design
B) determining the bonus
C) frequency of bonus
D) vacation pay
D
2
Discuss the performance management model. How does performance management relate to employee involvement and work design?
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Goal setting interventions involve managers and employees in jointly setting subordinate's goals, monitoring them, and providing counseling and support where necessary.
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4
Performance appraisal is an important link between and .

A) structure and employee involvement systems
B) evaluation systems and productivity
C) feedback systems and reward systems
D) none of the above
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5
What can be done to improve performance appraisal systems?
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What is the rationale for goal setting? Do you agree or disagree and why?
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Which of the following is not part of the performance management model?

A) goal setting
B) reward systems
C) organization structure
D) performance appraisal
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Which of the following criteria suggests that rewards should be allocated based on the level of goal achievement?

A) timeliness
B) performance contingency
C) equitable
D) focus on critical control points
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Reward system process issues are concerned with

A) who designs the reward systems
B) who administers the reward systems
C) what kind of communication should exist about rewards
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a design criterion for performance appraisal?

A) acceptance by organizational members
B) must be available to top performing employees
C) focuses on critical control points
D) meets a cost/benefit test
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Reward systems have little if any impact on employee absenteeism and tardiness.
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Timeliness is a criteria for effective reward systems but not for performance appraisal designs.
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The goal setting process involves

A) establishing challenging goals
B) setting of goals
C) clarifying goal measurement
D) all of the above
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Reward inequities can be a major source of job dissatisfaction.
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Most decisions about promotions in organizations are made in a top-down, open manner.
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Management by objectives is characterized by systematic and periodic .

A) top management meetings to plan work, review progress and solve problems
B) subordinate meetings to plan work, review progress and solve problems
C) measurements of progress toward goals
D) joint meetings of management and subordinates to plan work, review progress, and solve problems
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17
Studies indicate that the frequency of rewards is of no consequence to satisfaction.
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18
Various departments within an organization initiate performance management.
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When rewarding employees for the skills they possess, skill-based pay systems are highly effective.
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Contrast the effects of various reward systems. Which are most effective?
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