Tuesday, February 9, 2016

BUS 407 WEEK 5 MIDTERM PART 1


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BUS 407 Week 5 Midterm Exam Part 1
1.     When a person is able to perform a skill without thinking about what they are doing, they are at which level of skill acquisition?
2.     _________ is (are) the foundations for competencies.
3.     Which of the following statements is true?
4.     The authors use the acronym KSA to refer to what?
5.     Which of these steps is part of the continuous improvement model?
6.     Which of the following career paths best prepares a trainer for a supervisory or coordinator position?
7.     Which of the following statements is true?
8.     Knowledge is composed of which three interrelated types?
9.     When comparing ISO certified companies with companies that were not certified, the text noted that ISO certified companies
10.   Learning is defined as
11.   A person’s store of factual information about a subject matter is
12.   What is the focus of the ISO standards?
13.   The authors’ use of attitudes rather than abilities as one of the three types of learning outcomes is based on
14.   Strategic planning is best defined as
15.   __________ refers to the number of factors in an organization’s environment and how they are interrelated.
16.   What is one reason companies should invest in strategic HR?
17.   You would typically associate routine technology with which of the following?
18.   Organizational development is best defined as
19.   The defender strategy is also referred to as
20.   A reason there might be conflict among HRD and OD professionals is that the OD practitioner
21.   According to the text, the strategic planning process at Hewlett Packard Canada in the late 1980’s resulted in
22.   Which of the following statements is true in an uncertain environment?
23.   Most companies use the _____ strategy when addressing their training and development needs.
24.   A mechanistic design is best applied in which of the following situations?
25.   Which of the following statements is true regarding change?






                      

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