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645626 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Administração Geral
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
A respeito do comportamento humano nas organizações, julgue o item que se segue.
A eficácia da liderança estratégica ocorre como resultado da capacidade de o líder absorver a turbulência ambiental, mudar comportamentos e decidir com agilidade para que o desempenho organizacional seja alcançado adequadamente.
 

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645625 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Legislação Federal
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
No que se refere à gestão de pessoas no setor público, julgue o item a seguir.

As novas configurações dos sistemas de gestão de pessoas diferem-se das configurações de caráter instrumental por privilegiarem as iniciativas de trabalho que contribuem para a realização das diretrizes estratégicas organizacionais.
 

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645623 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
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An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the following item.
The analysts are supposed to examine data and statistics carefully and in a lot of details.
 

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645622 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
This text refers to the item.
An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the following item.
In line 1, the expression “sifting through” means examining information or documents to find what one is looking for.
 

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645621 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
This text refers to the item.
An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the following item.
The analyst’s report should present harsh criticism.
 

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645620 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
This text refers to the item.
An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the following item.
Being able to write well is a recommended ability for a court analyst.
 

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645619 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
This text refers to the item.
An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the following item.
The information collected by the analyst is a useful tool for the court administrators.
 

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645618 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
This text refers to the item.
An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
According to the text, judge the following item.
The analyst ought to be a researcher.
 

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645617 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
This text refers to the item.
An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
It can be correctly deduced from the text that a court analyst
is the sole responsible for the technical improvement of court activities.
 

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645616 Ano: 2015
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: CESPE / CEBRASPE
Orgão: TJ-DFT
This text refers to the item.
An interest in the legal process and finding flaws makes you the perfect candidate for a court analyst position. Responsible for sifting through court procedures with a fine-tooth comb, a court analyst finds ways to improve the efficiency of the court.
If people always tell you that you are good “at finding flaws”, then the job of court analyst is the one for you. Your keen eye for imperfection is put to the test as you observe court practices and policies, then make recommendations on how to fix them.
Flaw finding does not stop there, as court analysts also work to find ways to save money. Court systems are funded with government money, and eliminating wasteful government spending is not just a catchphrase. If you become a court analyst, you will analyse budget expenditures to identify ways to reduce costs while keeping customer service or the judicial process flowing smoothly.
Prepare your eyes for countless hours of research as you pore over data and statistics related to operational procedures and expenditures. The information you gather is used to support efficient recommendations made to court administrators.
Writing and presentation skills are a must as well to compile your recommendations and supporting evidence. Your reports are critical as a summary of your findings, and should reflect your expertise.
Internet: <http://www.insidejobs.com> (adapted).
It can be correctly deduced from the text that a court analyst
should be interested in finding out faults in the legal processes.
 

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