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SHRM SHRM-SCP SHRM Senior Certified Professional Exam Practice Test

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SHRM Senior Certified Professional Questions and Answers

Question 1

An HR director is hired to address the executive team's concerns about negative workplace culture and its impact on financial performance. During an initial investigation the HR director discovers that the two division directors often fail to communicate with each other and their employees. Each division maintains separate workplace policies, and the workspaces for the divisions are spread out across multiple floors. For employee management, the director of the client services division is assisted by a small HR team. The director of operations does not work with the HR team and instead uses company funds to seek employee management advice from an executive coach, who has no official coaching training. The HR director suspects facilitating change at the company will be challenging because engagement data indicates many employees distrust the company’s leadership and HR.

Which action should the HR director take to improve the flow of information throughout the company?

Options:

A.

Ask the division directors to align the workplace policies across their divisions.

B.

Increase the company's social media presence by promoting employee participation.

C.

Develop a quarterly newsletter to share information about major company updates.

D.

Share information across multiple technology platforms to increase the likelihood that employees read the updates

Question 2

A nonprofit health care facility conducts an engagement and culture survey, and the results indicate that employees throughout the organization believe leadership engages in favoritism by providing unequal opportunities for staff. General perceptions of the company's culture are poor, and many employees report intentions to leave their jobs. Several additional concerning findings are isolated to the philanthropic department, which is responsible for acquiring donors and securing charitable partnerships. Employees from this department report poor working relationships among staff, including gossiping and bullying among co-workers. Although the leadership team is aware of the poor working relationships in the philanthropic department, they have not asked the department director to address the issues because of the department's outstanding performance in recent years. However, after considering the recent survey results the leadership team decides to initiate a project to address the culture issues at the facility overall and within the philanthropy department specifically. The operations VP will oversee the project and ask an HR business partner (HRBP) to lead the project. The VP of operations requests that the HRBP collect additional survey data and conduct focus groups during the first phase of the project.

The philanthropy department director confides in the HRBP that behavioral issues with specific employees have not been addressed because the director prefers to avoid interpersonal confrontation. Which action should the HRBP take?

Options:

A.

Counsel the director on strategies for establishing effective interpersonal interactions with employees.

B.

Ask the operations VP to approve a leadership development program for the leadership team.

C.

Gather peer feedback anonymously to help the director identity the causes of poor working relationships among employees.

D.

Suggest that the director deliver the feedback in a written format.

Question 3

An oil and gas company that operates globally signs an agreement to shift the operations part of the business to another organization. As a result, the company must lay off several employees. Some of the employees that must be laid off are working at headquarters while others are currently assigned to another country to support operations in the field. An HR director is tasked with developing a plan for communicating and executing the layoffs.

Several employees are working on a critical assignment in another country, and senior leadership orders that they be notified immediately that they will be laid off. However, the site manager feels this will prevent the work from being completed and refuses to tell them. What should the HR director do?

Options:

A.

Warn the site manager of the consequences of not complying with a direct order from senior leadership.

B.

Schedule a video conference meeting with the employees to communicate the layoffs personally.

C.

Explain to the site manager that employees should be told now before they hear about the layoffs from others.

D.

Insist that the site manager develop a solution for completing the work despite the layoffs.

Question 4

A small organization recently hired a new CEO with a strong marketing background. The CEO establishes a new sales approach focused on expanding business opportunities through the creation of new products, which will be marketed and sold by the sales force. The CEO believes her effectiveness is impaired by having too many direct reports. The CEO meets with the CFO and HR director. They decide to reduce the CEO's number of direct reports to those most relevant to the CEO's vision for the organization. The remaining employees are reassigned to the CFO who already oversees a team of three. This change allows the CEO to more effectively focus on the vision HR releases a memo informing employees of the change in reporting structure.

The CEO learns that the change in reporting structure has resulted in disappointment for the employees who are no longer direct reports and asks the HR director for advice. What action should the HR director advise the CEO to take?

Options:

A.

Meet individually with employees affected by the new reporting structure.

B.

Send an organizationwide email that highlights the CEO's vision.

C.

Ask the CFO to explain how the new reporting structure benefits the organization in a companywide meeting.

D.

Ask the CFO to explain the benefits of the new reporting structure to the new team.

Question 5

A global manufacturing organization is dealing with a high level of attrition among machine operators as well as difficulty recruiting machine operators at a recently acquired factory. The HR director is attempting to address the issue. During exit interviews, multiple employees mention they are leaving to take higher-paying jobs at other companies in the area. The HR director of the factory in that country believes that the company needs to raise the salaries of the machine operators to address this. The HR director contacts the chief human resource officer (CHRO) to discuss the need for a salary adjustment. The CHRO is located in another country and has never been to the country where the factory is located. The CHRO reviews the most recent salary study for the region and indicates that the salaries the company is paying are competitive with other companies in the region. The CHRO also says that due to recent increases in operating expenses and declines in revenue, it would be financially irresponsible to provide raises.

The HR director feels that the executive team located in another country, does not understand the nuances of the local culture and the way the factory operates. What should the HR director do?

Options:

A.

Prepare a report describing the aspects of the factory that the executive team needs to understand.

B.

Record a webinar describing the aspects of the factor/ that the executive team needs to understand.

C Email the executives inviting them to contact the HR director with any questions about the factory

C.

Conduct cultural sensitivity training for everyone on the executive team.

Question 6

Which HR strategy should have the greatest impact on promoting a culture that embraces corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate philanthropy?

Options:

A.

Incorporate CSR concepts into learning and development programs.

B.

Use CSR initiatives to recruit, develop, engage, and retain employees.

C.

Build a strong partnership with corporate CSR leaders to make HR's efforts more visible.

D.

Conduct a survey on employee views of CSR and specifically target corporate philanthropy.

Question 7

A manager accepts a position relocation to a foreign country. Which service should the company provide upon arrival to help the employee in the new environment?

Options:

A.

Foreign language instruction

B.

Cross-cultural training

C.

Host country sponsor

D.

Realistic job preview

Question 8

A midsize company in the services sector observes a decline in employee engagement ratings regarding employee benefits. The HR manager proposes to the executive team an introduction of custom selection benefit plans. Which motivation theory should the HR manager cite to support this recommendation?

Options:

A.

Expectancy

B.

Attribution

C.

Goal-setting

D.

Equity

Question 9

The president of a large company is planning to retire soon. The president has been with the company for 40 years, the longest tenure of any employee in the company, and has been president for the last 10 years. In addition to replacing its top leader, the company is also in the midst of conducting strategic planning for the next three years. The HR director has been placed in charge of overseeing the selection and transition process for the new president and has organized a search committee consisting of external board members. The search committee has identified three internal candidates for the position and must move forward with the process of selecting one to be president.

Senior leaders at the company have learned of the upcoming transition and the identity of the candidates. What should the HR director do to ensure the senior leaders stay with the company even if their favored candidate is not selected for the job?

Options:

A.

Hold town hall meetings with the new president for senior leaders to express their concerns.

B.

Implement a profit-sharing program that applies to all senior leaders.

C.

Allow all senior leaders to have a vote in the final selection decision.

D.

Advise the new president to meet with each senior leader individually.

Question 10

A rapidly growing technology start-up company with 200 employees forms a new team to handle recruitment for the company that is independent of the HR team. The recruitment team does not have any specific guidelines for hiring. The HR director wants to establish guidelines to prevent the theft of intellectual property and insists that the recruitment team begin conducting background checks to verify applicants' criminal histones. The recruitment director feels that background checks create unnecessary delays and that the multiple interviews used to make selection decisions serve the same purpose as a background check.

In addition to background checks, the HR director would like for the recruitment director to begin using evidence based selection tools. What would be the most effective way to do this, given that the company is growing rapidly?

Options:

A.

Locate an industry-leading selection test maker and buy an off-the-shelf product.

B.

Conduct a full job analysis and design the selection tools in-house.

C.

Consult academic literature and design a selection tool based on best practices.

D.

Continue using the current process and conduct a validation study of its utility.

Question 11

A large retail company opens a distribution center directly across the street from a small competing firm's distribution center and posts a sign advertising open entry-level positions. The plant manager of the small firm notices that the sign indicates the advertised salary is higher than what the firm pays its entry-level employees. The plant manager is concerned employees will leave the firm to seek work at the competing company. The plant manager notifies the HR manager of the pay differences and requests immediate pay matching for all entry-level employees. The HR manager sets up a meeting with the plant manager, compensation manager, and HR business partner to discuss the issue. They decide to increase base pay to match the competitor's base pay but only for a subset of entry-level roles identified as critical. They also decide to put the pay increase into effect immediately, and the HR manager agrees to monitor the situation over the next three months.

How should the HR manager analyze the impact of the pay increase on entry-level employees over the three-month period?

Options:

A.

Set up interviews with entry-level employees to identity factors responsible for the retention of current employees.

B.

Track whether conversion rates from applicant to employee increase for entry-level positions.

C.

Track online reviews about the company by employees and candidates.

D.

Administer a job satisfaction survey to compare responses of employees who satisfy their pay and those who did not.

Question 12

Which strategy is most effective in motivating individual employee performance?

Options:

A.

Moving employees off tasks to new assignments

B.

Keeping employees intermittently updated

C.

Discussing the importance of the work being done

D.

Changing the performance goals regularly

Question 13

A company is looking to launch an employee volunteer program as a creative recruiting tool. Which benefit should the HR director stress when creating a business case for this program?

Options:

A.

Goodwill

B.

Present benefits

C.

Future benefits

D.

Philanthropy

Question 14

A regional government office runs a media broadcasting station that is funded almost entirely by individual and corporate donations. An eight-person team is in charge of planning and coordinating the receipt of gifts including entertaining guests with the CEO and asking philanthropists for large contributions. The manager of the team is results-driven and has consistently led the team to achieve challenging goals for five years. The manager recently moved further away from the office to afford higher quality education. The manager sends an urgent email to the HR director indicating an immediate need to work remotely three days per week. The manager also wants to avoid commuting traffic and come into the office after 11 am. The office has a flexible schedule policy but it has not been reviewed in some time.

The office is composed of salaried employees who manage production and operations and hourly shift-work employees who carry out facility maintenance and food service. What should the HR director do to ensure policy revisions are fair for all employees?

Options:

A.

Allow all office employees to utilize the telework option after receiving approval from their supervisors.

B.

Conduct an analysis to determine how the policy revision will affect both salaried and hourly staff members.

C.

Ask the CEO to identify the amount of telework that is likely to be approved for different positions.

D.

Review the current policy for telework options for salaried and hourly staff members.

Question 15

Which best describes the components of a dual career path?

Options:

A.

The potential ratings and the promotability ratings

B.

The realistic routines and the plausible length of time

C.

The management paths and the non-management tracks

D.

The vertical sequences and the horizontal sequences

Question 16

Which best describes a conflict in the workplace?

Options:

A.

Social conflict includes disagreement between peers such as competition.

B.

Horizontal strain is when negotiations have failed between the union and management.

C.

Intraorganizational conflict involves a formal dispute such as litigation.

D.

Subjective conflict cannot result in more than one solution.

Question 17

An HR business partner (HRBP) in a large organization has recently been dealing with various issues with the chief human resource officer (CHRO). The HRBP reports to the CHRO. The CHRO does not consistently and clearly communicate information regarding business and strategic issues to the HRBP. The lack of communication has been presenting problems, as the HRBP's internal clients look to the HRBP for information and guidance on all HR topics and initiatives. As a result, the HRBP is often uninformed and unable to assist the clients. The lack of communication and transparency by the CHRO has been negatively impacting the HRBP and the HRBP's clients. The HRBP spends a lot of time trying to get information and often is unprepared to address client issues. In some cases, clients have received HR-related information ahead of the HRBP. Unfortunately, the CHRO has operated in this manner for years, with HR employees often feeling isolated from information and not feeling like they are part of a coherent unit. Despite this, the CHRO has expressed to the HRBP a belief that they have a very effective working relationship with one another.

The HRBP wants to provide suggestions to the organization’s executives about how to improve communication within the company, but the CHRO does not include the HRBP in strategic discussions that the CHRO has with other executives. What should the HRBP do?

Options:

A.

Write an email to the CHRO explaining the suggestions of the HRBP.

B.

Schedule a meeting with the CHRO to explain the HRBP's suggestions.

C.

Email the CHRO asking if the HRBP may attend the next strategic discussion meeting.

D.

Meet with other executives informally to share the HRBP’s suggestion.

Question 18

Which activity expands an employee's job by providing more control responsibility, and discretion?

Options:

A.

Shadowing

B.

Job enrichment

C.

Succession planning

D.

Job enlargement

Question 19

The HR and IT directors meet to discuss plans to purchase an applicant tracking system to support the continued growth of the organization. Which is the first step the directors should take?

Options:

A.

Determine the automation needs of the organization.

B.

Ensure scalability to support growth.

C.

Research integration capabilities.

D.

Evaluate any existing recruitment processes.

Question 20

The HR manager at a consulting firm notices a rapid increase in the demand for experienced leaders. The increase is making it difficult to hire managers at the same rate of pay compared to one year ago. The firm presently has three open manager positions and the three top candidates are demanding annual salaries higher than current managers’ salaries. This morning the firm’s CEO sent a companywide email announcing that staffing the job openings is a top priority to meet business demands. The email also indicated the firm is willing to pay a referral bonus. The HR manager knows that staffing the job openings will completely exhaust HR's budget, leaving no money to pay referral bonuses or make salary adjustments for incumbents. While reviewing the candidates' resumes the HR manager receives an email from an incumbent manager stating that the manager discovered the firm is offering higher salaries to applicants with less experience. The email also states the incumbent manager no longer trusts the leadership team and is going to seek other employment opportunities.

Which action should the HR manager take first to respond to the incumbent manager's email?

Options:

A.

Ask the incumbent manager to stay with the firm until the job openings are staffed.

B.

Meet with the incumbent manager to discuss the non-monetary benefits offered by the firm.

C.

Explain to the incumbent manager how the changes in the job market have made it difficult to hire experienced managers.

D.

Advise the incumbent manager to compare the firm's total compensation and benefits package to competitors' packages.

Question 21

What design structure allows an organization to capitalize on existing expertise across different departments as opposed to seeking external skilled resources?

Options:

A.

Functional

B.

Divisional

C.

Matrix

D.

Hollow

Question 22

A small company in the energy industry has a policy that states that employees who work overtime hours will be compensated with leave rather than with cash. Due to the nature of the industry, overtime work is common for employees who work in departments within the company’s core areas of operations. Employees throughout the company have been unhappy with this policy for many years, but have remained willing to work overtime hours when asked. However, managers are becoming increasingly reluctant to approve the leave that employees have earned because it leads to staffing shortages. As a result, more and more employees are refusing to work overtime hours. Senior leaders ask the company's HR business partner (HRBP) to investigate the problem further and to provide a solution. Senior leaders accept a recommendation from the HRBP to amend the current overtime policy to provide overtime pay to employees in the core areas of operations. Because they work so little overtime no change is recommended for employees in the administrative areas.

The administrative employees complain that the new policy is unfair. What should the HRBP do?

Options:

A.

Tell the administrative employees that they should document their grievances in writing so that HR can formally present their complaints to the company's senior leaders

B.

Meet with administrative employees to address their concerns and explain the rationale behind the business decision.

C.

Invite administrative employees to discuss their concerns with HR.

D.

Conduct a salary review for administrative staff to ensure they are being paid competitively.

Question 23

Which describes an appropriate use of a personality assessment during the hiring process?

Options:

A.

Encourages similarity among members serving on a team.

B.

Assists managers in evaluating the performance of employees.

C.

Helps job applicants determine their potential ability to perform certain job tasks.

D.

Provides employers with information on job seekers' compatibility with job requirements.

Question 24

Which initiative would have a long-term effect on increasing the number of women in executive positions?

Options:

A.

Adopting a work-from-home policy

B.

Expanding salary bands and incentive programs

C.

Conducting focus groups with the executives

D.

Establishing mentor groups and training programs

Question 25

A new HR director is hired into the HR department of one at a midsize, engineering company. The HR director immediately notices that, unlike all other major departments, HR is never invited to any important meetings, or involved in strategic discussions. The president of the company sees the sole use of an HR department as meeting legal requirements and the core duties of the HR director are to onboard new employees, help them complete their paperwork and address employee complaints. The HR director sees several areas where HR can add value to the company such as improving employee engagement, automating various HR systems, and introducing a performance review process. The HR director recognizes that the company needs one to two additional HR employees to truly be able to implement these important initiatives. When the HR director asks the president about the possibility of hiring two new HR employees, the president laughs and replies that one HR employee is costing the company more than enough.

While developing the performance appraisal system, several employees explain to the HR director that they largely work independently, making it difficult to provide ratings for others. What approach should the HR director propose to meet the needs of the company?

Options:

A.

Restructure employees' work so that they work more collaboratively.

B.

Ask managers to make ratings based on documentation and material provided by the individual employees.

C.

Introduce more concrete performance criteria including the number of projects completed and client satisfaction ratings.

D.

Design a new performance management system focused on the achievement of individual goals tied to organizational goals.

Question 26

Which payment system disrupts the standard payroll cycle?

Options:

A.

Flexible earned wage access

B.

Pay advance programs

C.

Adaptable work arrangements

D.

Retirement account loan programs

Question 27

The HR VP of a firm is leading an effort to implement a risk management plan and establishes an internal team to assess the risks involved in the event there is a disruption in the supply chain. What should be the team’s first step in confidently evaluating this risk?

Options:

A.

Identify alternative supply chain suppliers.

B.

Assign managers to address their departments' supply chain risks.

C.

Review the firm's strategic objectives.

D.

Identify recurring readiness reports from its suppliers.

Question 28

Due to a global health crisis a manufacturing company halts operations for an indefinite time period. The HR manager reviews the company's crisis response plan but does not find information about paying employees. Which element was most likely skipped during the crisis planning stage?

Options:

A.

The specific health issue was not listed as a potential risk to the company.

B.

A response team was not already identified and trained.

C.

The impact on the company was not identified.

D.

The company did not have an emergency payroll savings plan.

Question 29

In one of the warehouses of a retail company, several international employees complain to HR that the warehouse manager has forbidden them from speaking in their native language in the workplace. The HR manager speaks with the warehouse manager, who says there have been several reports that the international employees only interact with each other and they have difficulty conversing with the local employees due to language barriers. The HR manager also learns that the international employees can speak the primary language used in the company well enough to understand instructions from their supervisors. Fortunately, there have been no incidents of safety issues where language has been a barrier between local and international employees. However, senior management believes there is a lack of rapport between local and international employees and instructs the HR manager to resolve the issue.

The international employees tell the HR manager that the warehouse manager threatened to discipline them for speaking their native language at the workplace. Which action should the HR manager take to best foster a supportive workplace?

Options:

A.

Explain to the warehouse manager how implementing disciplinary measures could create a hostile work environment for the international employees.

B.

Report the warehouse manager's behavior to senior management.

C.

State that disciplining employees for the language they speak in the workplace is against company policy.

D.

Require international employees to take language courses in the workplace.

Question 30

When deciding whether an employee is eligible to work remotely, which factor should be considered first?

Options:

A.

Job posting

B.

Performance

C.

Self-discipline

D.

Competence

Question 31

Which recruitment method yields applicants that have the best understanding of the advertised job opening and what it entails?

Options:

A.

Career fair

B.

Direct mailing

C.

Third-party recruiting

D.

Employee referrals

Question 32

A start-up company specializing in technology is acquired by a larger international organization located in a foreign country. Following the acquisition, a manager from the international company schedules a virtual social hour so employees on the manager's team can bond outside of work hours. During the virtual social hour, employees from the start-up experience difficulties understanding the international employees due to language barriers. An employee from the start-up writes an inappropriate comment making fun of how the international employees speak intending to send it to a co-worker but accidentally sends the message to the whole team. The manager reports the employee's behavior to an HR specialist, who documents the incident. A few weeks later the HR specialist receives an email from the employee who sent the message indicating that the employee's manager is acting hostile toward the employee, and the employee's manager mentioned that the international company should never have acquired the start-up.

How should the HR specialist address the manager's hostile behavior toward the employee?

Options:

A.

Request the employee provide specific documentation of the manager's hostile behaviors.

B.

Explain to the employee that the manager's behavior is likely in response to the employee's inappropriate message.

C.

Advise offering the employee the opportunity to transfer to a different team.

D.

Suggest that the manager meet with the employee to address any perceived hostile behavior

Question 33

A regional government office runs a media broadcasting station that is funded almost entirely by individual and corporate donations. An eight-person team is in charge of planning and coordinating the receipt of gifts including entertaining guests with the CEO and asking philanthropists for large contributions. The manager of the team is results-driven and has consistently led the team to achieve challenging goals for five years. The manager recently moved further away from the office to afford higher quality education. The manager sends an urgent email to the HR director indicating an immediate need to work remotely three days per week. The manager also wants to avoid commuting traffic and come into the office after 11 am. The office has a flexible schedule policy but it has not been reviewed in some time.

The manager is one of the office's top-performing employees with considerable influence over other employees' opinions about how the office is managed. What should the HR director do to prevent disruption to station operations while the flexible schedule policy is reviewed?

Options:

A.

Issue an office wide statement indicating that HR is reviewing the flexible schedule policy and may make revisions.

B.

Ask the manager to be patient while HR reviews the flexible schedule policy.

C.

Meet with the manager to explain the objective and timeline of the review process and ask for the manager's support in the interim.

D.

Conduct an onsite meeting with all employees at the broadcasting station to solicit input and discuss options and concerns.

Question 34

A start-up company specializing in technology is acquired by a larger international organization located in a foreign country. Following the acquisition, a manager from the international company schedules a virtual social hour so employees on the manager's team can bond outside of work hours. During the virtual social hour, employees from the start-up experience difficulties understanding the international employees due to language barriers. An employee from the start-up writes an inappropriate comment making fun of how the international employees speak intending to send it to a co-worker but accidentally sends the message to the whole team. The manager reports the employee's behavior to an HR specialist, who documents the incident. A few weeks later the HR specialist receives an email from the employee who sent the message indicating that the employee's manager is acting hostile toward the employee, and the employee's manager mentioned that the international company should never have acquired the start-up.

The HR specialist is concerned the manager's negative comment about the acquisition will lead to other employees having negative opinions about the acquisition. Which action should the HR specialist take to address this concern?

Options:

A.

Inform senior leadership that managers are sharing negative comments about the acquisition.

B.

Suggest that any employees who are anxious about the acquisition talk to HR about their concerns.

C.

Coach the manager regarding effective communication options.

D.

Ask the manager how many others saw the comment to understand how disruptive the comment might be.

Question 35

When evaluating potential employee systems using the CARVER system, what six criteria should be used during the risk assessment?

Options:

A.

Criticality, accessibility, recuperability. vulnerability, effect and recoverability

B.

Credibility, accountability recognizability, vacancy edge and reliability

C.

Compatibility acceptability reliability variability, exposure, and relativity

D.

Changeability, alterability, results, viability, expertise, and redundancy

Question 36

Which item should the HR director review when tasked with quickly identifying if the organization is meeting its mission?

Options:

A.

Balanced scorecard

B.

HR scorecard

C.

HR audit

D.

Mission statement

Question 37

Which provision should an employer put in place to mitigate security concerns when creating a bring-your-own-device policy?

Options:

A.

Mandate a complex password protection for accessing employer servers.

B.

Gain consent from employees to access personal email, data, and web activity.

C.

Prevent all employees from accessing work emails through their mobile devices.

D.

Ensure that employees are not connecting to employer data outside of the workplace.

Question 38

Which is a characteristic of an HRIS program that improves the value of an organization's data?

Options:

A.

Data storage procedures that encourage knowledge workers to retain data on an individual basis

B.

Data that supports decision-making through the sharing of information

C.

Data that can be shared and is widely accessible without many restrictions

D.

Data management procedures that prevent the editing, adjusting, and adding of information

Question 39

A start-up technology company is growing rapidly, and senior leadership would like the company to be publicly traded in the near future. The company regularly exceeds its financial goals, but outside analysts express concerns about the inconsistent practices and procedures within the company. The company values innovation, and very little attention is paid to documenting or standardizing work processes. This provides employees with a great deal of freedom to experiment in their roles, but it also leads to confusion about individual assignments and areas of responsibility. In preparation for a public offering, the company's leadership asks the HR director to gather information on best work practices in every functional area and create the required documentation.

The HR director does not have the technology knowledge necessary to understand many of the best work practices recommendations provided by employees. What should the HR director do to ensure all information included in the best work practices documentation is accurate?

Options:

A.

Create teams of employees in each department that can create, edit, and approve all best work practices documentation relevant to the department.

B.

Ask the employees' managers to proofread all best work practices documentation to ensure they reflect accurate information.

C.

Contact administrative assistants in each department to answer technical questions.

D.

Conduct online research to verity that the company's best work practices meet industry standards.

Question 40

An HR manager is tasked with creating a new training program that incorporates adult learning theory. Which component should be included?

Options:

A.

Outcome-based evaluation of results

B.

Problem-centered approach to learning

C.

Internal processes to ensure learning is retained

D.

Affiliation for being accepted by others

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