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Exam Name: SHRM Senior Certified Professional
Exam Code: SHRM-SCP Dumps
Vendor: SHRM Certification: Senior Certified Professional
Questions: 134 Q&A's Shared By: indi
Question 16

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 recognizes that internal clients are frustrated by the HRBP's inability to assist with issues. The HRBP is concerned internal clients are losing trust in the HR function. What should the HRBP do to address this, given that the HRBP is still trying to address the CHRO’s poor communication?

Options:

A.

Send each client an email accepting full responsibility for the problems and promising to improve.

B.

Meet with each client individually to discuss what each client would like the HRBP to do to improve.

C.

Ask the CHRO to meet with each client to explain the reason for the frequent miscommunication.

D.

Conduct a survey of internal clients to measure the level of trust in the HR function.

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Question 17

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 CFO proposes a plan to improve process efficiency within the organization and asks the HR director to implement it. Some employees dislike the plan and refuse to follow it. What should the HR director do?

Options:

A.

Hold a meeting with employees and listen to their concerns about the plan.

B.

Invite the CFO to reinforce the need for employees to follow the plan.

C.

Focus on telling the employees about the benefits of implementing the plan.

D.

Conduct interviews with the employees who are refusing to follow the plan.

Discussion
Question 18

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.

Discussion
Question 19

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.

Although the leadership team initiated the project, a few members express concerns that the project is not a good use of the facility's funds. They are skeptical that the project will lead to any tangible benefits for the facility. Which action should the HRBP take to address the leadership team's opposition to the project?

Options:

A.

Finish gathering data for the project before addressing the leaders' concerns.

B.

Compile case studies of real-world examples where poor company culture resulted in organizational failure.

C.

Justify the investment in the project by highlighting the return on investment in relation to costs of turnover.

D.

Provide examples of steps the facility may choose to take to improve company culture during later phases of the project.

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