Exam 9: Management of Quality
Exam 1: Introduction to Operations Management78 Questions
Exam 2: Competitiveness, Strategy, and Productivity75 Questions
Exam 3: Forecasting144 Questions
Exam 4: Product and Service Design100 Questions
Exam 5: Strategic Capacity Planning for Products and Services210 Questions
Exam 6: Process Selection and Facility Layout137 Questions
Exam 7: Work Design and Measurement200 Questions
Exam 8: Location Planning and Analysis65 Questions
Exam 9: Management of Quality101 Questions
Exam 10: Quality Control117 Questions
Exam 11: Aggregate Planning and Master Scheduling80 Questions
Exam 12: Inventory Management134 Questions
Exam 13: MRP and ERP85 Questions
Exam 14: Jit and Lean Operations126 Questions
Exam 15: Supply Chain Management91 Questions
Exam 16: Scheduling102 Questions
Exam 17: Project Management118 Questions
Exam 18: Management of Waiting Lines68 Questions
Exam 19: Linear Programming98 Questions
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Quality certification refers to a process of 100 percent inspection to catch all defective products before they leave the company; this allows every item to be certified defect free.
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The dimensions of product and service quality are too abstract to be used as parameters for product or service design.
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Cost of inspectors, testing, test equipment, and labs are examples of prevention costs.
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Your benchmark organization must be chosen from your industry in order for its methods to be applicable to your business.
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Deciding how much to invest in the prevention of defects can be analyzed using
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Total quality management attempts to involve everyone in an organization in the effort to achieve quality.
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ISO standards aid in transferring technology to developing countries.
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High performance and low prices are both considered to be dimensions of quality.
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Quality at the source means returning all defects to the source-our vendors.
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Regardless of superior quality, consumers will not pay premium prices.
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So long as quality input resources are used to make a product, we can expect quality output from the process.
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Which of the following is not a typical goal of process improvement?
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Convenience, reliability, and assurance are dimensions of service quality.
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The Baldrige Award aims to
(I)publicize successful quality programs.(II)recognize quality achievements of U.S. companies.(III)stimulate efforts to improve quality.(IV)distribute the grant money available for improved quality.
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Focusing a supply chain on _____ is a modern way of ensuring high-quality inputs and extending an organization's continuous improvement efforts.
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A tool that uses time-ordered values of a sample statistic to help detect the presence of correctable causes of variation in a process is a(n)
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Companies that strive for zero defects in the products they deliver to their customers must perform 100 percent inspection of the final product.
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When considering service quality, convenience often is a major factor.
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Six Sigma programs have both management and technical components.
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