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Test Bank for Supervision Concepts and Practices of Management 14th Edition By Edwin Leonard, Susan Fant Cassity (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) Test Bank for Supervision Concepts and Practices of Management 14th Edition By Edwin Leonard, Susan Fant Cassity (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) Test Bank for Supervision Concepts and Practices of Management 14th Edition By Edwin Leonard, Susan Fant Cassity (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) Test Bank for Supervision Concepts and Practices of Management 14th Edition By Edwin Leonard, Susan Fant Cassity (All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade)

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Test bank for
Supervision Concepts and
Practices of Management 14th
Edition By Edwin Leonard, Susan
Fant Cassity
(All Chapters 1-15, 100% Original
Verified, A+ Grade)
All Chapters Arranged Reverse: 15-1


This is the Original Test Bank for 14th
Edition, All Other Files in the Market
are Wrong/Old Questions.

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CHAPTER 15 - POSITIVE DISCIPLINE
1. Morale reflects attitudes toward work; discipline primarily concerns mindset.
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2. Positive self-discipline is when employees regulate their behavior out of self-interest.
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ANSWER: True

3. Positive employee discipline requires company rules that are reasonable and well-communicated.
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ANSWER: True

4. Departmental employees largely derive their self-discipline cues from their supervisors’ and managers’ guidance.
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ANSWER: True

5. It is best for upper management to create ethical codes and policies without input from employees and supervisors.
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ANSWER: False

6. Top-level managers depend on employees’ discretion due to differing views on acceptable conduct standards.
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ANSWER: False

7. If the supervisor fails to act, other employees might mimic poor behavior in the workplace.
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8. Inaction by the supervisor may perpetuate misconduct among prior offenders, while sparing others from involvement.
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CHAPTER 15 - POSITIVE DISCIPLINE

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9. Violations of time, rest, procedures, and safety rules often demand immediate supervisory intervention.
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ANSWER: True

10. When a situation arises, before doing anything else the supervisor should investigate what happened and why.
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ANSWER: True

11.A supervisor does not need to have “just cause” to take disciplinary action against an employee.
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ANSWER: False

12. The supervisor should always take quick action in disciplinary situations in order to make an example of the offender.
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ANSWER: False

13. The supervisor may need to question other employees besides the accused during an investigation.
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ANSWER: True

14. A supervisor should maintain self-control unless the employee’s actions are severe.
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15. In the case of insubordination, a supervisor might have a good reason to publicly discipline an employee.
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CHAPTER 15 - POSITIVE DISCIPLINE
16. Under extreme circumstances it may be in the supervisor’s best interest to take disciplinary action in public.
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ANSWER: True

17. Regardless of the severity of the offense, a supervisor must maintain self-control when disciplining employees.
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ANSWER: True

18. For minor offenses with a clean record, a written warning is essential for documented action.
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ANSWER: False

19. Randy received a written reprimand, suggesting either repetitive minor infractions or a first-time serious violation.
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ANSWER: True

20. After a verbal warning, the subsequent action for policy violation could entail suspending the employee without pay.
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ANSWER: False

21. A written warning is a formal document that becomes a permanent part of the employee’s record.
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22. One of the drawbacks of the disciplinary layoff is that the loss of a trained worker may hurt production.
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ANSWER: True

23. New supervisors should not be informed of disciplinary transfer circumstances to prevent bias against the employee.
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