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1. Which of the following is a true statement about giving recognition:
It contributes to a competitive work environment.
It increases morale among group members.
It decreases loyalty and harms relationships.
It results in relatively low returns for the high cost.
2. Discuss why the absence of structured prerequisites can hinder the
development of healthcare security as a recognized profession.
The absence of structured prerequisites can hinder the
development of healthcare security as a recognized profession by
preventing standardization of skills and qualifications.
The absence of structured prerequisites allows for greater flexibility in
hiring.
The absence of structured prerequisites leads to increased job
satisfaction among security personnel.
The absence of structured prerequisites encourages diverse hiring
practices.
3. If a security supervisor conducts a training session but is frequently
interrupted by phone calls and emails, what impact might this have on the
effectiveness of communication during the session?
It may hinder the clarity and effectiveness of the communication.
It will allow for more diverse opinions to be shared.
It will ensure that all topics are covered thoroughly.
, It will enhance the engagement of the participants.
4. How does employee recognition contribute to the overall effectiveness of a
security team?
It isolates employees and reduces communication.
It fosters a positive work environment and enhances collaboration
among team members.
It has no significant impact on team dynamics.
It leads to increased employee turnover and dissatisfaction.
5. Discuss the difference between formal and informal authority in a security
supervisor's role.
Formal authority is based on official positions and responsibilities,
while informal authority arises from personal relationships and
influence.
Both types of authority are irrelevant in a security context.
Formal authority is always more effective than informal authority.
Informal authority is recognized by the organization, while formal
authority is not.
6. What is the term used to describe a leader who inspires and motivates
others?
Laissez-faire leader
Transformational leader
Transactional leader
Autocratic leader
, 7. Why is it important for training to document objectives and procedures in the
context of a security supervisor's role?
It allows for flexibility in training methods.
Documenting objectives and procedures ensures clarity and
consistency in training, which enhances effectiveness.
It reduces the need for supervision during training.
It focuses solely on employee recognition.
8. Describe how employee recognition contributes to the effectiveness of a
security supervisor's role.
Employee recognition has no impact on performance.
Employee recognition is only important during evaluations.
Employee recognition is primarily for public relations.
Employee recognition boosts morale and encourages better
performance among staff.
9. What are the two main categories of responsibilities for a supervisor as
outlined in the text?
Communication and reporting
Training and development
Personnel matters and tasks
Budget management and scheduling
10. In a scenario where a security supervisor needs to improve team morale and
performance, which leadership style would be most effective, and why?