Pfizer has concluded that it cannot project what kind of


True / False Questions 

1. Human capital refers to the knowledge, skill, and ability of people and their motivation to use them successfully on the job. 

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2. For the average organization, employee costs (wages or salaries and benefits) are under 10% of its total revenue. 

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3. Staffing is the process of acquiring, deploying, and retaining a workforce of sufficient quantity and quality to create positive impacts on the organization's effectiveness. 

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4. Acquisition activities involve external staffing systems that govern the initial intake of applicants into the organization. 

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5. Internal staffing systems work in fundamentally different ways than external staffing systems. 

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6. Organizations should attempt to eliminate all employee turnover if at all possible. 

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7. Employee turnover does not represent a significant cost to most organizations. 

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8. Staffing is more of a process than an event. 

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 9. Staffing the organization requires attention to both the quantity and quality of people brought into, moved within, and retained by the organization. 

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10. Staffing systems exist primarily to fill specific vacancies, and are not closely linked to overall organizational profitability and growth. 

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11. Quantity or quality labor shortages can mean lost business opportunities, scaled-back expansion plans, an inability to provide critical consumer goods and services, and even threats to organizational survival. 

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12. Employee shortages seldom require job reassignments or overtime for current employees. 

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13. When the federal government needed to hire airport security screeners, applicants started the process of getting a job with a structured interview and physical ability test. 

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14. Pfizer has concluded that it cannot project what kind of talent it needs in the next 10 years and then select employees whose skills matched these long-range future talent needs. 

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15. The quantity portion of the staffing definition means that organizations must be concerned about staffing levels and their adequacy. 

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16. When head count requirements exceed availabilities, the organization will be overstaffed. 

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 17. The person/job match model says that jobs are characterized by their level of qualifications and motivation. 

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18. The person/job match model says that individuals are characterized by their level of qualifications and motivation. 

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19. The person/job match model states that it is more important to match job rewards to individual motivations than to match job requirements to KSAOs. 

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20. Matching concerns that involve the larger organization include organizational values, new job duties, multiple jobs, and future jobs. 

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