A contingency theory that guides leaders in determining the best decision-making style—ranging from autocratic to collaborative—based on the situation
What is Victor Vroom's Expectancy Theory of Motivation?
Worked 1 year and 1,250 hours worked in the past 12 months prior to leave request
What are the FMLA eligibility requirements?
The belief that one's own culture, ethnic group, or nationality is superior to all others.
What is Ethnocentric?
Adapts leadership style (directing, coaching, supporting, delegating) based on the maturity or competence level of the employee.
What is Situational Leadership (Hersey-Blanchard)?
A plan or policy that covers a percentage of doctor's visit and hospital bills
What is a health insurance plan?
A global strategy where a company views the entire world as a potential market and seeks to create integrated strategies that work universally while also accommodating regional variations when necessary.
What is Geocentric?
Focuses on inspiring employees through vision, innovation, and change rather than just managing tasks.
What is Transformational Leadership
Two types of Retirement plans
What are Defined Benefit of Defined Contribution plans?
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What is another name for personal preferences that can alter objective decision-making?
What are personal biases?
August 1993 this bill was signed into law by President Clinton to protect an employee's job and benefits when they need to be absent to care for themselves or a qualified family member with a serious health condition.
What is the Family Medical Leave Act?
A strategy where multinational corporations (MNCs) treat each foreign subsidiary as a unique entity, empowering local managers to make decisions tailored to their specific market.
What is Polycentric?
Focuses on innate personality characteristics such as self-confidence, honesty, and drive
What is Trait Theory
A type of savings account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses.
What is a Flexible Spending Account?
This law involves an Interactive Process with the employee and supervisors and HR to discuss requests for Accommodations.
What is the American Disability Act (ADA or ADAAA)?
A multinational strategy where a company divides its global operations into specific geographic regions (e.g., Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America) and adopts a consistent, tailored strategy within each region.
What is Regiocentric?
Evaluates leaders based on their concern for people versus concern for production (tasks), identifying styles like Team Management, Authoritarian, and Country Club.
What is Blake-Mouton Managerial Grid
An Indirect financial and nonfinancial payment employees receive for continuing their employment with a company are called this.
What are benefits?
What is the most critical step in the selection process of a job applicant?
What is "the hiring decision"?
Coca-Cola and Pepsi use what marketing strategy?
What is Regiocentric strategy - the assumption that all countries of the region can be regarded as a single market?