The objectives of HRM are categorized as _____________?
A. Personal objectives
B. Functional objectives
C. Organisational and social objectives
D. All of the above
The objectives of HRM are categorized as _____________?
A. Personal objectives
B. Functional objectives
C. Organisational and social objectives
D. All of the above
Human Resource Management (HRM) is_________?
A. A Staff function
B. A line function
C. A staff function, line function and accounting function
D. All of the above
Scope of the HRM includes ______________?
A. Retirement and separation of employees
B. HR training and development
C. Industrial relations
D. All of the above
Human Resource Management is______________?
A. Employee oriented
B. Employer oriented
C. Legally oriented
D. None of the above
Which of the following statements is false?
A. Organizations are now less hierarchical in nature
B. Organizations are now generally focusing upon domestic rather than international matters
C. Organizations have adopted more flexible norms
D. Organizations have been subject to a raft of organizational change programs
Which of the following is not a function normally performed by HR department?
A. Accounting
B. Recruitment and Selection
C. Pay and Reward
D. Employee Relations
The term used before the language of modern HRM was ___________?
A. Labour Relations
B. Personnel Management
C. Industrial Management
D. All of the above
The meaning of the acronym HRM is ______________?
A. Human Relations Management
B. Humanistic Resource Management
C. Human Resource Management
D. Human Resourceful Management
Companies that practice both a reactive and proactive marketing orientation are implementing a __________ and are likely to be the most successful.
A. Total market orientation
B. External focus
C. Customer focus
D. Competitive, customer focus
The concept holds that consumers and businesses, if left alone, will ordinarily not buy enough of the organization’s products is termed as____________?
A. Production Concept
B. Selling Concept
C. Marketing Concept
D. Buying Concept