What are the three fundamental needs in Self-Determination Theory (SDT)?
Autonomy, relatedness, competence
What are Herzberg's two factors in his Motivation-Hygiene Theory?
Motivators, hygiene factors.
What does LMX stand for in leadership theory?
Leader-Member Exchange.
What is the primary focus of on-the-job training (OJT)?
Skill development
What is the main focus of I-O psychology?
Workplace behavior
What does the acronym EEO stand for in recruitment?
Equal Employment Opportunity.
What theory includes the hierarchy of needs?
Maslow's
What tool is used to rate the importance and frequency of job tasks?
Task inventory
Which theory involves fairness and equity in motivation?
Equity theory
What term describes the reduction of workforce size?
Downsizing
What is the first phase of the ADDIE model in training?
Analyze
What theory emphasizes matching leadership style to situational demands?
Contingency
Which theory proposes that leadership effectiveness is based on leaders' traits and behaviors?
Trait theory
What theory highlights the leader's role in motivating followers through clear role expectations and reward structures?
Path-Goal theory
Who developed the Expectancy Theory of motivation?
Vroom
What does the acronym TNA stand for in training?
Training Needs Assessment
What is a common tool for identifying workplace hazards?
Risk assessment
Which theory focuses on goal setting to enhance motivation?
Locke's
What is the primary goal of workplace safety programs?
Injury prevention
This involves gathering information about the job's duties, responsibilities, required skills, and the conditions under which the job is performed.
Job Analysis
What is the first step in the OD process?
Diagnosis
What does SWOT stand for in organizational analysis?
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threat
What is a key outcome of effective team-building?
Collaboration
What style of leadership focuses on vision and inspiration?
Transformational
Outlines the job's duties, responsibilities, and required skills.
Job Description