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1. ASA Framework was developed by Ben Schneider, a researcher from the University of Maryland, and used in the selection of personalities. What does ASA stand for?
2. What is known as the relationship between what a worker gets from the job and what he contributes to the job according to the Equity Theory?
3. In Clayton Alderfer's ERG Theory, R stands for Relatedness and G for Growth then what does E mean?
4. Employees hired or contracted by organizations on a temporary basis to fulfill the needs of the labor for a specific period are known as what?
5. What is the tendency of personnel to experience and express their negative emotional attitude and generally perceive themselves and others surrounding them negatively called?
6. Who introduced the modern concept of 360-Degree Appraisal?
7. What is a 'Career Plateau'?
8. Which internationally acclaimed Indian movie has been included as a case study for 'Human Behavior at Work' by the Indian Institute of Management, Indore?
9. Elton Mayo, one of the pioneers in human behavior studies, called the assumptions of McGregor as the "Rabble Hypothesis." What are they?
10. Who is known as the "Father of 401k"?
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From India, Delhi
In cont...starting a new thread...
TRY TO SOLVE...IT'S REALLY INTERESTING...
1. ASA Framework was developed by Ben Schneider, a researcher from the University of Maryland, and used in the selection of personalities. What does ASA stand for?
2. What is known as the relationship between what a worker gets from the job and what he contributes to the job according to the Equity Theory?
3. In Clayton Alderfer's ERG Theory, R stands for Relatedness and G for Growth then what does E mean?
4. Employees hired or contracted by organizations on a temporary basis to fulfill the needs of the labor for a specific period are known as what?
5. What is the tendency of personnel to experience and express their negative emotional attitude and generally perceive themselves and others surrounding them negatively called?
6. Who introduced the modern concept of 360-Degree Appraisal?
7. What is a 'Career Plateau'?
8. Which internationally acclaimed Indian movie has been included as a case study for 'Human Behavior at Work' by the Indian Institute of Management, Indore?
9. Elton Mayo, one of the pioneers in human behavior studies, called the assumptions of McGregor as the "Rabble Hypothesis." What are they?
10. Who is known as the "Father of 401k"?
Will provide answers also but let us try first...RIGHT:icon1:
From India, Delhi
ASA Framework was developed by Ben Schneider, a researcher from the University of Maryland, and used in the selection of personalities. What does ASA stand for?
ASA stands for Attraction – Selection - Attrition
What is known as the relationship between what a worker gets from the job and what he contributes to the job according to the Equity Theory?
Fair Balance outcome/input ratio
In Clayton Alderfer's ERG Theory, R stands for Relatedness and G for Growth, then what does E mean?
Existence
Employees hired or contracted by organizations on a temporary basis to fulfill the needs of the labor for a specific period are known as what?
Contingent workers
What is the tendency of the personnel to experience and express their negative emotional attitude and generally perceive themselves and others surrounding them negatively called?
Neuroticism
Who introduced the modern concept of 360-Degree Appraisal?
General Electric Company (GE)
What is a 'Career Plateau'?
High point in one's career where the probability of, or motivation to, progress is low. A chance of obtaining a promotion or a position with more job responsibility is very small.
Which internationally acclaimed Indian movie has been included as a case study for 'Human Behavior at Work' by the Indian Institute of Management, Indore?
Lagaan
Elton Mayo, one of the pioneers in human behavior studies, called the assumptions of McGregor as the "Rabble Hypothesis." What are they?
Theory 'X' and theory 'Y'
Who is known as the "Father of 401k"?
Ted Benna
Dear Vijeta, please find if these are the right answers.
Regards,
Prajakta :)
From India, Delhi
ASA stands for Attraction – Selection - Attrition
What is known as the relationship between what a worker gets from the job and what he contributes to the job according to the Equity Theory?
Fair Balance outcome/input ratio
In Clayton Alderfer's ERG Theory, R stands for Relatedness and G for Growth, then what does E mean?
Existence
Employees hired or contracted by organizations on a temporary basis to fulfill the needs of the labor for a specific period are known as what?
Contingent workers
What is the tendency of the personnel to experience and express their negative emotional attitude and generally perceive themselves and others surrounding them negatively called?
Neuroticism
Who introduced the modern concept of 360-Degree Appraisal?
General Electric Company (GE)
What is a 'Career Plateau'?
High point in one's career where the probability of, or motivation to, progress is low. A chance of obtaining a promotion or a position with more job responsibility is very small.
Which internationally acclaimed Indian movie has been included as a case study for 'Human Behavior at Work' by the Indian Institute of Management, Indore?
Lagaan
Elton Mayo, one of the pioneers in human behavior studies, called the assumptions of McGregor as the "Rabble Hypothesis." What are they?
Theory 'X' and theory 'Y'
Who is known as the "Father of 401k"?
Ted Benna
Dear Vijeta, please find if these are the right answers.
Regards,
Prajakta :)
From India, Delhi
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