Answer HRM Finals
Answer HRM Finals
Answer HRM Finals
GENERAL DIRECTION: Follow the format below. Submit hard copy or soft copy.
TRUE or False.
1.
2.
3.
ESSAY
Which of the following criteria for a measure to be accurate is not met in each of the
given situations?
A. valid
B. reliable
C. accepted
D. feasible
E. specific
F. based on the mission and objectives
TRUE or FALSE. Write T on the space provided if the statement is correct and F if
the statement is incorrect.
Case Study
There is a growing interest among employees who are tennis players in the
corporation as it develops more productivity at work. The management themselves are
all tennis enthusiasts. The tournament is scheduled on Friday afternoon and
management declared this as a “tennis holiday”. It is a day of fun and workers can cheer
for their respective teams. Management supported the program with free snacks and fun
fairs to make the occasion memorable. It was a four-consecutive Fridays tournament.
Noel and Grace advanced to the final round. They were leading in the third set
which was the deciding point. On a smash, Noel twisted his ankle badly. Despite the
injury Noel and Grace continued the game until they won the set and were declared
tennis champions. Noel’s injury became worse and he head to be confined in the
hospital for 2 days as the X-ray results showed hairline fractures.
Noel missed two days of his work activities. He has no more sick leave or
vacation leave because company policy and ECC policy do not cover non – related work
accidents. Worker’s compensation provides payment if the worker is “functioning within
the scope of employment”
Case Study
Sister Lallaine Buenaobra, the Chief Executive Officer of the hospital for eight
years, presented a rather bleak financial picture during the most recent quarterly
meeting of the board of directors or BOD. This, according to her, is the result of the
declining occupancy rate brought about the opening of the biggest government hospital
in the province. This has affected the income of the hospital posting a net loss in its
latest income statement. Such declines have not been unusual for this industry because
of increasing competition. So far, the only response to these changes has been
tightening of requirements for equipment and supply purchases. The projected deficit for
the coming year is around P1, 300, 00.00 unless some additional revenues are identified
or some additional savings found. The BOD’s recommendation is employee layoffs,
which according to the board is the only realistic alternative. They recommend laying-off
up to 25% of the hospital’s employees.
Melinda Dumael, the HR Director of the hospital was given the task to implement
the recommendation of the board.
Help Melinda and sister Lallaine solve this problem by following the steps:
III. Read the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if
it is incorrect.
Column A Column B
____1. Promotion A. Movement of an employee from his
____2. HRD present job to a job of lower rating and
____3. Demotion pay.
____4. Exit Interview B. Separation of employment relationship.
____5. Lay-off C. Movement of an employee from a lower
____6. Service Merit level to a higher level.
____7. Employee D. Process of determining the reason of
Transfer employee resignation.
____8. Slack business E. Takes full charge of the records and
____9. Longevity pay performance of employees.
____10.Technical changes F. Time when operation slows down.
G. Introduction of IT and modern
machineries.
H. Award accorded to a retiree.
I. Movement of an employee within the
organization.
J. Remuneration given to an employee due
to loyalty and service.
K. Company’s growth and development in a
year.
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Case Study
“Permaja Montessori School (The Case of Ms. Joan”
Miss Joan has a staff of 4 employees who are all secretarial graduates. Yolly has
been with the school for ten years and is a mother of two young boys who are also
enrolled in the school. Ms. Carol has been in the school for 8 years, a mother of a young
girl, 8 years old, and in the second grade also in the same school. Ms. Carol is legally
separated from her husband who lives far south. Ms. Rhea is one of the youngest, about
the same age as Ms. Joan, Mr. Armando Loyola is a male employee who is one of the
pioneers of the school and very closely related to the owner.
In a closed door meeting with the President and the Board of Directors, Ms. Joan
reported the following:
With this statement before the Board of directors, the president puzzled on what
to do to maintain harmony in the library department.
Review Questions:
V. Read the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if
it is incorrect.
____ 21. The employees must act in conformity to standard norms that the
_ organization would like to follow in the course of existence.
____ 22. Discipline is to improve, enforce punishment and coerce the employee to
_ do fundamental standards of behavior.
____ 23. Cases involving suspension are the responsibility of line supervisors and
_ managers.
____ 24. Discipline should be punitive rather than corrective.
_
____ 25. The principle or re-enforcement is applied to correct the behavior of the
_ employee.
____ 26. Preventive suspension should be resorted to only when all possible
_ remedies fail to improve the employee’s attitude and behavior at work.
____ 27. Treatment of discipline must be based on personal circumstances and
_ relations.
____ 28. Disciplinary action is never pleasant from all angles and it is often difficult
_ to know just what action to take in improving it.
____ 29. Good management develops better employees and good employees
_ serve the organization with dedication and loyalty.
____ 30. Managers and supervisors must be firm but compassionate.
_
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I. LEARNING ACTIVITIES (Offline or Asynchronous Assessment)
Case Study
The canteen that serves snacks and regular meals is located inside the plant.
The operator is an outside concessionaire who pays no rent, water, power, and
electricity. While it is private in nature and independent of the company, the canteen
owner is relative of the company president. The company provides all the facilities
including plates, spoons, forks, and other kitchen utensils.
Mr. Padrones is in deep thought in his office on how to solve the problem, how to
tell the company president about the canteen concessionaire problem and the request of
the employees for a change in canteen operator.
1. What are the basic needs identified by Maslow? How do they relate to
maintenance of employee morale?
2. How can HRD develop employee morale? What measures would influence
the employee to stay in the employment of the company?
3. Discuss the different theories of motivation. How can these theories help
maintain the morale of employees?
4. What is the role of money as motivator for employees to stay in the
company?
5. Identify the relationship between motivation and performance?
I. Read the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if
it is incorrect.
____ 1. Morale can be measured in terms of team spirit, loyalty, and employee’s
_ goodwill.
____ 2. The kind of employee’s education, social environment, and economic
_ status determines an employee’s values and activities.
____ 3. Management must close its door to employee’s complaints and
_ grievances.
____ 4. Managers and supervisors get things done through the work of the people
_ under their direct supervision.
____ 5. The motivation for performance in the job must come from the
_ supervisors.
____ 6. Employees are resources of production and we must help them grow as
_ individuals.
____ 7. Autocratic supervisors perform better than democratic ones due to the
_ Filipino orientation.
____ 8. To motivate employees to be productive, the supervisor must respond in
_ varying ways.
____ 9. Motivating employees to perform better is the major concern of
_ supervisors.
____ 10. The sports program of the company must focus on team work.
_
III. ASSIGNMENT
As a manager how can you motivate employees to perform their tasks willingly and
enthusiastically?