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CIPS L5M1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS 2024/2025 Activities - Things undertaken in relation to human resources Alienation - The disconnect between an individual and their work Assertiveness - The individual's desire to satisfy their own personal concerns Autopoiesis - A system ...

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CIPS L5M1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
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Activities - Things undertaken in relation to human resources

Alienation - The disconnect between an individual and their work

Assertiveness - The individual's desire to satisfy their own personal concerns

Autopoiesis - A system which is able to reproduce and maintain itself

Behaviour - An observable response to external or internal environmental stimuli, which
can be recorded

Bench strength - The competence and number of employees/external candidates
identified as being ready to fill vacant roles

Bureaucracy - A rationally designed system of control run by administrators who follow
policy and procedure in order to efficiently deliver task performance

Co-operativeness - The individual's desire to satisfy someone else's concerns

Collective efficacy - The group's perception of their ability to successfully perform

Competencies - The skills, knowledge and behaviours an individual needs to perform
effectively in a particular job role

Complementarity - A relationship between two or more people that improves as a result
of emphasis on each other's qualities

Construct validity - Whether the behaviour being measured can be measured by the
test administered

Contingency - A condition based on dependent factors

Critical-dialectical discourse - A feedback device that uses a discussion between two
people with different viewpoints to establish the truth by expressing an analysis if the
merits and faults of a particular perspective

Cybernetics - Science concerned with studying the structure and restrictions of
communication and control systems in animals and machines

Dialogic - A form of dialogue

, Diversity - How workforce competition varies based on factors such as age, gender,
ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, religion and culture

Domino - Acronym for Dynamic Organisational Management in Inter-firm Network
Orchestrations

Double-loop learning - Deep learning that focuses on understanding and curiosity, and
which leads to innovative thinking and creative connections between ideas and
concepts

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) - Measures an organisation's operating profit
and taxes

Employee voice - How employees communicate their views and influence matters that
affect their work

Flexible working - Work arrangements that offer a degree of flexibility for the individual
about where, when and how they work for an organisation

Formal learning - Organised learning with structured content

Frame of reference - A set of beliefs and ideas that an individual uses to make
judgements about an experience

Functions - The operation of HRM in the organisation

g factor - Charles Spearman's theory of intelligence (1904) identified a 'g factor' as the
foundation level of general intelligence, out of which other specific intellectual abilities
arise

Generativity - Concern for people and a need to contribute to future generations

Groupthink - Irrational decision-making outcome caused by a desire to maintain group
consensus

Habit of mind - A tendency to think in a particular way

Heterogeneous - Diverse in character

Honesty - A type of moral character relating to truthfulness, an absence of lying and
being trustworthy

Idiographic - This word comes from the Greek word 'ideas' meaning own or private. It
means what makes each individual unique

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