Introduction
Change
Selection
Evaluation & Comp
Wild Card
100

Model which describes the four elements in the process of personal improvement (knowledge, attitude, skills, and habit).

What is the KASH Formula? 

100

Model which describes the concept that the way an item is viewed (perceived) depends upon its relationship to another item.

What is Perceptual Fraction? 

100

Model which describes personnel selection based primarily on standards and procedures designed to achieve success.

What is Success Oriented Selection?

100

Evaluation procedure in which past performance is the best predictor of the future.

What is the Critical Incident Procedure?

100

The model that states three bases for evaluating people are Traits, Activities and Results.

What is the Evaluation Fusion Triangle?

200

Model which describes the manager's inability to control a large portion of the knowledge gained through experience, in the real-time management environment.

What is the Experience Paradox? 

200

Model which describes four methods to reduce the impact of change on individuals (ceremonialize, form groups, control the rate of change, and short-term - low-goals).

What is the Change Diamond? 

200

Best operator, obvious choice, yardstick and invisible person.

What are the four common approaches to manager selection in the Manager Selection Diamond?

200

The concept that organizational results are a composite of contributions, both plus and minus.

What is Algebraic Results?

200

The concept that people commonly complete low priority activities to avoid high priority activities.

What is Activity Avoidance?

300

Name the 5 decisions managers must make in taking action.

What are what, when, where, how and who?

300

A temporary improvement in productivity and/or attitude which is the psychological reaction to something associated with the change.

What is the Hawthorne Effect? 

300

The concept that a job is impacted by three principal forces:  Person, Situation, and Others.

What is the Job Fusion Triangle?

300

Model which describes the idea that when people make evaluative statements, they usually treat them as fact but, without proof, these statements are treated by others as opinion - creating a serious communication gap.

What is X is Good?

300

Internal equity, external equity, and job performance.

What are the 3 factors to consider in developing a compensation program?
400

The model which represents the three-step management process.

What is the Info-Action Diagram? 

400

The "Valley of Despair" impact on related productivity and/or attitude that usually follows the implementation of a change.

What is the Change Curve?

400

Model that states the primary job of the manager is to identify people who can and will get the job done.

What is the Identification model?

400

Idea that individuals tend to get promoted to their level of incompetence.

What is the Peter Principle? 

400

Style of management characterized by frequent and massive changes.

What is Slot Machine Management?

500

The 6 steps in the Management Process Cyber-Chart.

What are information, manager, action, inputs, outputs, and objectives?

500

Model which represents the nine possible combination views of the impact of a change on "B" and "A" -- positive, neutral or negative.

What is the Change Grid? 

500

The 5 categories of interview questions in the Interview Pentagon. 

What are job, self, others, company, and compensation?

500

Reference, reward, results, responsibilities, and records

What are the components in the Compensation Scale?

500

The view in the Mobility Circle model that has an advantage of producing generalists, as opposed to specialists.

What is the Alternative view?

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