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what is flexible workforce?

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a workforce that can respond, in quantity and type, to change in market demand

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what is home working?

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people who undertake their regular work from home

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what is multi-skilling?

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the process of increasing the skills of employees

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what is zero-hour contracts?

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a contract hat does not guarantee and particular number of hours’ work

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what is outsourcing?

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getting other people or businesses to undertake work that was originally done in-house

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what are trade unions?

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organisations of workers that exist to promote the interest of their members

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what is industrial action?

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disruptive measures taken by workers to apply pressure on employers when disagreement cannot be resolved

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what is collective bargaining?

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a method of determining conditions of work and terms of employment through negotiations between employee and employer representatives

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what is internal recruitment?

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appointing workers from within the business

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what is external recruitment?

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appointing workers from outside of the business

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what is a job description?

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a document that shows clearly the tasks, duties and responsibilities expected of a worker for a particular job

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what is a person specification?

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a person profile of the type of person needed to do a particular job

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what is s curriculum vitae (CV)?

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a document that lists personal details, qualifications, work experience, referees and other info about the jobseeker

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what is training?

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a process that involves increasing the knowledge and skills of a worker to enable them to do their jobs more effectively

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what is induction training?

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training given to new employees when they first start a job

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what is on the job training?

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training that takes place whilst doing work

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what is off the job training?

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training that takes place away from the work area

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what is an organisation chart?

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a diagram that shows the different job roles in a business and how they relate to each other

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what is hierarchy?

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the order or levels of responsibility in an organisation from the lowest to the highest

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what is span of control?

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the number of people a person is directly responsible for in a business

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what is chain of command?

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the way authority and power is organised in an organisation

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what is delayering?

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removing layers of management from the hierarchy of an organisation

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what are subordinates?

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people in the hierarchy who work under the control of a senior worker

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what is delegation?

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authority to pass down from superior to subordinate

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what is centralisation?

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a type of business organisation where major decisions are made at the centre or core of the organisation and then passed down the chain of command

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what is motivation?

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the desire to take action to achieve a goal/s

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What is Taylor’s Scientific management?

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a theory that suggests there’s a ‘best way’ to perform work tasks

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what is Mayo’s Hawthorne effect?

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the idea that workers are motivated by recognition given to them as a group

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what is Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs?

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the order of people’s needs starting with basic human requirements

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what is Herzberg’s Motivators?

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things at work that result in satisfaction

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what is Herzberg’s Hygiene factors?

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things at work that result in dissatisfaction

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what is empowerment?

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giving official authority to employees to make decisions and control their own work activities

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what is consultation?

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listening to the views of employees before making key decisions that affect them

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what is job enlargement?

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giving an employee more work to do of a similar nature ‘horizontally’ extending their work role

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what is job enrichment?

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giving employees greater responsibility and recognition by ‘vertically’ extending their work role

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what is job rotation?

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the periodic changing of jobs or tasks

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what is self actualisation?

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top level of Maslow’s HoN where people realise their full potential

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what is team working?

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organising people into working groups tat have a common aim

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what is a bonus?

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a payment in addition to basic wages for reaching targets or in recognition for service

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what is commission?

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percentage payment on a sale made to the salesperson

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what is performance related pay?

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a payment system made for non-manual workers where pay increases are given if targets are met

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what are piece rates?

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a payment system where employees are paid an agreed rate for every item produced

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what is profit sharing?

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where workers are given a share of the profits, usually as part of their pay

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what is payment by results?

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payment methods that reward workers for the quantity and quality of work they produce

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what is an autocratic leader?

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a leadership style where a manager makes all the decisions without consultation

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what is a democratic leader?

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a leadership style where managers allow others to participate in decision-making

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what is a paternalistic leader?

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a leadership style where the leader makes decisions but takes into account the welfare of employees

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what is a laissez-faire leader?

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a leadership style where employees are encouraged to make their own decisions within certain limits