Intro to HRM
Factors that impact planning
Organization Structure 1
Organization Structure 2
Mgmt & Leadership
100

The role of letting go of workers, usually due to underperformance or misconduct in the workplace.

What is dismissal?

100

The labour markets in which people are on short-term, impromptu, temporary contracts. This includes freelance worker and independent contractors.

What is gig economy?

100

The administrative systems within an organization. This includes the formal policies and procedures of the business. 

What is a bureaucracy?

100

The person directly above an employee in the organizational structure of a business.


What is a line manager?
100

Refers to the way in which managers and leaders provide direction for others.

What is leadership style?

200

The practice of hiring appropriately qualified and suitable workers at the right times to fill job vacancies.

What is recruitment?

200

The people who move to other countries in search of job opportunities.

What are migrant workers?

200

This measures the difference between the number of people from abroad who enter a country (immigration) and the number of people who leave (emigration), usually for employment purposes.

What is net migration?

200

This only has a few layers of management in its organizational structure.

What is a tall organization?

200

Management style that actively involves the participation of employees in the decision-making process.

What is democratic management/leadership?

300

The role of letting go of workers if/when their jobs are no longer needed.

What is a redundancy? What is a lay-off?

300

The form of flexible working practice that enables employees to work a set number of core hours per week, often at the office during peak periods of the day and/or week.

What is flexi-time?

300

The ability and willingness of employees to relocate to another location or country for work reasons.

What is geographical mobility?

300

This only has a few layers of management in its organizational structure.

What is a flat organization?

300

Management style that involves centralised and autonomous decision-making, without input from others in the organization.

What is autocratic management/leadership?

400

A type of training for new employees to get them acclimatized with the norms and operations of the business.

What is induction training?

400

The extent to which workers have the ability and willingness to move between geographical locations and/or occupations for their employment.

What is labour mobility?

400

The formal lines of authority in an organization.

What is chain of command?

400

The contractual fringe, these are the individuals or other organizations hired on a contract basis to carry out a specific but non-core role in Charles Handy’s Shamrock organization.

What are outsourced workers or outsourced vendors?

400

A quick approach to management based on the manager’s own values, views, and/or gut feelings that are not always quantifiable.

What is intuitive thinking management?

500

The formal procedure of assessing the performance and effectiveness of employees in relation to their job description.

What is an appraisal?

500

The systematic process of managing the current and future needs of an organization’s workforce.

What is HR planning or workforce planning?

500

The diagrammatic representation of an organization’s formal organizational structure.

What is an organizational chart?

500

According to Charles Handy, these are the contingent workers, consisting of part-time and temporary staff hired by the organization.

What are peripheral workers?

500

Peter Drucker’s framework for setting organizational objectives, which must be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely.

What are SMART objectives?