and Answers for Managing Human
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(Graded A+)
short-term incentives - ANSWER✔ one-time variable rewards used to motivate
short-term employee behavior and performance (typically one year or less). ie
bonus or profit sharing. to motivate attendance, cust serv, safety, production
quality and quantity
profit sharing - ANSWER✔ the distribution of organizational profits to all
employees
stock options - ANSWER✔ the right of an employee to buy shares of the
company's stock at a certain price (the exercise price) during some future period
of time
long-term incentives - ANSWER✔ incentives that motivate behaviors and
performance that support company value and long-term organizational health. ie
stock options
vesting - ANSWER✔ the point at which employees can sell or transfer the stock
option
pay for performance programs - ANSWER✔ rewards employees based on some
specific measure of their performance
variable pay plans - ANSWER✔ pay for performance plans that put a small
amount of base pay at risk, in exchange for the opportunity to earn additional
pay if performance meets or exceeds a standard
spot awards - ANSWER✔ awards given immediately when a desired behavior
is seen
extrinsic motivation - ANSWER✔ motivation that comes from outside the
individual, including performance bonuses
,intrinsic motivation - ANSWER✔ derived from an interest in or enjoyment
from doing a task
skill-based pay - ANSWER✔ rewards for employees based on the range and
depth of their knowledge and skills. effort and coop w/supervisor
limited ability, partial proficiency, full competence
limited ability - ANSWER✔ ability to perform simple tasks without direction
partial proficiency - ANSWER✔ ability to apply more advanced principles on
the job
full competence - ANSWER✔ ability to analyze problems associated with the
job
competency-based pay - ANSWER✔ skill-based pay for professional jobs
multi-crafting - ANSWER✔ employees gain proficiency in two or more trades
recognition awards - ANSWER✔ rewards for specific achievements like tenure
with the organization, helping a coworker or attendence
compressed workweek - ANSWER✔ 40 hour work week in less than five days
job sharing - ANSWER✔ two or more people split a single job
flextime - ANSWER✔ scheduling option that lets employees decide when to
work within parameters
telecommuting - ANSWER✔ allows employees to work from home and link to
the company's offices via computer.
gainsharing - ANSWER✔ a program in which the firm shares the value of
productivity gains with employees
scanlon plans - ANSWER✔ gainsharing programs based on implementing
employee suggestions for lowering the cost per unit produced
improshare - ANSWER✔ a gainsharing plan based on a mathematical formula
that compares a performance baseline with actual productivity during a given
period with the goal of reducing production time
,employee stock ownership plans - ANSWER✔ tax-exempt, employer-
established employee trusts that hold company stock for employees
errors of commission - ANSWER✔ an employee receives an undeserved reward
errors of omission - ANSWER✔ an employee who deserves a reward doesn't
receive one
employee benefits - ANSWER✔ nonwage compensation or rewards given to
employees (indirect compensation)
Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, Workers' Compensation, Family
Medical Leave Act, COBRA - ANSWER✔ 5 Mandatory Benefits
Social Security - ANSWER✔ provides retirement income to qualified workers
and their spouses after working a certain number of hours
unemployment insurance - ANSWER✔ provides temporary income during
periods of involuntary unemployment
workers' compensation insurance - ANSWER✔ pays for medical costs and
sometimes time off if an employee suffers a job-related sickness or accident,
and survivor benefits in the case of an employee's death in exchange for
relinquishing the employee's right to sue the employer for negligence
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 - ANSWER✔ requires most employers
to provide employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to care for family
members
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act - ANSWER✔ provides a
continuation of group health coverage for employees and qualified beneficiaries
that might otherwise be terminated when an employee experiences a qualifying
event
Customary benefits - ANSWER✔ commonly provided benefits that are viewed
as an entitlement by employees
insurance, retirement plans
Life Insurance - ANSWER✔ pays a beneficiary or beneficiaries a sum of
money after the death of an insured individual
, Disability insurance - ANSWER✔ supplements workers' compensation
insurance to provide continued income in the event of an employee becoming
disabled
health insurance - ANSWER✔ health care coverage for employees and their
dependents
presenteeism - ANSWER✔ an employee physically comes to work but does not
function at his or her full potential
defined benefit retirement plans - ANSWER✔ promise participants a monthly
benefit at retirement
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 - ANSWER✔ a federal law
that protects employees' retirement benefits from mismanagemen
domestic partners - ANSWER✔ two people who are not married, but are in a
same-sex or opposite-sex arrangement similar to marriage
flexible spending account - ANSWER✔ an employer-sponsored benefit that
allows you to pay for eligible medical expenses on a pretax basis
total compensation statement - ANSWER✔ communicating total compensation
in detail through a written summary of employee direct and indirect
compensation
flexible benefits plans - ANSWER✔ give employees a set amount of credits or
dollars to allocate among different benefits options provided by the employer
safety culture - ANSWER✔ the shared safety attitudes, beliefs and practices
that shape employees' safety behavior
ergonomics - ANSWER✔ designing the work environment to reduce the
physical and psychological demands placed on employees
cumulative trauma disorders - ANSWER✔ skeletal and muscle injuries that
occu when the same muscles are used to preform tasks repetitively