Culture
Analytical Aptitude
Risks
Workforce
SHRM Randoms
100

It is the belief that the culture in which we are raised determines who we are at emotional and behavioral levels.

What is cultural determinism.

100

Involves a subjective evaluation of actions, feelings, or behaviors.

Qualitative data

100

Desired gain or loss.

Risk position

100

What is the key strategic decision HR must help global organizations make?

Balance between global integration and local responsiveness.

100

What does COBRA stand for?

Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act

200

The principle that an individual human beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture.

What is cultural relativism.

200

Focus group that collects information from a group on a preselected issue. Respondents are anonymous.

Delphi technique

200
Amount of uncertainty an organization is will to risk to pursue for goals.

Risk appetite

200

Process of creating, acquiring, sharing, and managing knowledge to augment individual and organizational performance.

Knowledge management

200
The relocation of business processes or production to a lower-cost location inside the same country.
Onshoring
300

Undesirable engagement, employees appear engaged but do not actually feel or think in an engaged way.

Transactional engagement

300

Applies the principle of effects and causes in the form of a histogram.

Pareto Chart

use to illustrate causes of situations

300

A tool that is used during risk assessment to define the level of risk by considering the category of probability against the severity of the risk.

Risk matrix

300

Prevents an employer from losing the FLSA overtime exemption for improper pay deduction.

Safe-harbor provision

300

A company contracting a part of its business to an external company located in a country that is relatively close or within its own region.

Near-shoring

400

Characterized by the attitude that one's own group, beliefs, culture, and/or customs are superior. The only way.

Ethnocentrism

400

The average age of employees at an organization is 37, with a standard deviation of 8 years. Which range will include 95% of employees?

21-53 years

In a normal distribution, 95% of the data points will fall within two standard deviations (+/-11;) of the mean or average. So if the average age is 37, two standard deviations in either direction will mean a lower age of 21 (37 & 11; 16) and an upper age of 53 (37 + 16).

400

Which  risk management tactic is taken to guarantee positive risks happen or negative risks never happen?

Eliminate uncertainty (Upside: Optimize Downside: Avoid)

400

Daily Double!! 

Describes the phenomena of the workforce in emerging economies becoming disproportionately young, while the workforce in developed economies rapidly ages.

Demographic Dichotomy

400

Which step in the ADDIE Model where validation of resources is performed?

Develop

500

Edgar Schein divides an organization's culture into 3 distinct levels.

Artifacts, values, and assumptions.

500

Performance at ABC Medical shows that labor productivity has remained at $12,520 for the past four years with 355 employees in year 6. 

If the management of ABC Medical assumes that labor productivity will stay at $12,250 and sales are predicted to increase to $5 million in year seven, how many employees will the HR Manager need to hire?

44 employees

500

What task must be accomplished before identifying and analyzing risks?

Understanding the organization's risk appetite/tolerance.

500

The Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Process requires that testing be focused on what?

Reliability & Validity

500

Companies with a ________ strategy have as their aim to meet the needs and requirements of the local markets worldwide by customizing and tailoring their products and services extensively.

Multidomestic strategy

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