Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Business Studies

Chapter

Staffing

Question:

Match the items given under A with the suitable statements under ‘B’.

Column – (A)                              Column – (B)
i) Promotion           A) Process of searching for prospective employees
and stimulating them to apply for jobs
ii) Recruitment B) Shifting an employee from one job to another without
a substantive change in the responsibilities
iii) Transfer C) Shifting an employee to a higher position,
carrying higher responsibilities
iv) Selection D) Process of choosing the prospective
job candidate from among the pool of applicants

 

Options:

 i) – A, ii) – B, iii) – C, iv) – D

i) – C, ii) – A, iii) – B, iv) – D

i) – B, ii) – A, iii) – D, iv) – C

i – D, ii – B, iii – A, iv – C

Correct Answer:

i) – C, ii) – A, iii) – B, iv) – D

Explanation:

The correct answer is option 2- i) – C, ii) – A, iii) – B, iv) – D.

*Promotion- Shifting an employee to a higher position, carrying higher responsibilities. Business enterprises generally follow the practice of filling higher jobs by promoting employees from lower jobs. Promotion leads to shifting an employee to a higher position, carrying higher responsibilities, facilities, status and pay. Promotion is a vertical shifting of employees. This practice helps to improve the motivation, loyalty and satisfaction level of employees. It has a great psychological impact over the employees because a promotion at the higher level may lead to a chain of promotions at lower levels in the organisation.

*Recruitment- Process of searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for jobs. Recruitment may be defined as the process of searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for jobs in the organisation. The information generated in the process of writing the job description and the candidate profile may be used for developing the ‘situations vacant’ advertisement. The advertisement may be displayed on the factory/ office gate or else it may be got published in print media or flashed in electronic media. This step involves locating the potential candidate or determining the sources of potential candidates. In fact, there are a large number of recruitment avenues available to a firm. The essential objective is to create a pool of the prospective job candidates.

*Transfer- Shifting an employee from one job to another without a substantive change in the responsibilities. Transfer involves shifting of an employee from one job to another, one department to another or from one shift to another, without a substantive change in the responsibilities and status of the employee. It may lead to changes in duties and responsibilities, working condition etc., but not necessarily salary. Transfer is a good source of filling the vacancies with employees from over-staffed departments. It is practically a horizontal movement of employees. Shortage of suitable personnel in one branch may be filled through transfer from other branch or department. Job transfers are also helpful in avoiding termination and in removing individual problems and grievances. At the time of transfer, it should be ensured that the employee to be transferred to another job is capable of performing it. Transfers can also be used for training of employees for learning different jobs.

*Selection- Process of choosing the prospective job candidate from among the pool of applicants. Selection is the process of choosing from among the pool of the prospective job candidates developed at the stage of recruitment. Even in case of highly specialised jobs where the choice space is very narrow, the rigour of the selection process serves two important purposes: (i) it ensures that the organisation gets the best among the available, and (ii) it enhances the self-esteem and prestige of those selected and conveys to them the seriousness with which the things are done in the organisation.