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CBme

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What refers to specifying the required quality and quantity outputs that define the correct way to perform a task?
 
  a. Performance standard
  b. Job description
  c. Task analysis
  d. Job breakdown

Question 2

What is a benefit of a Task breakdown?
 
  a. Tell correct way to perform a task to best ensure performance standards have been met
  b. Helps develop task list used for annual employee evaluation and consideration for raise
  c. Though it is a complex process, it is of great help in the recruitment procedures
  d. Useful tool for screening applicants to particular jobs in regards to bona fide employment requirements



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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