Exam 5: Process Configuration Strategies
Exam 1: Product Line Planning and the Systems Approach114 Questions
Exam 2: Productivity and Strategic Planning115 Questions
Exam 3: Demand Creation and Predictive Planning114 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Quality: ITS Management and Strategic Importance114 Questions
Exam 5: Process Configuration Strategies111 Questions
Exam 6: Process Analysis and Redesign115 Questions
Exam 7: Quality Assurance115 Questions
Exam 8: Management of Technology Mot101 Questions
Exam 9: Teamwork Planning Requires Job Design113 Questions
Exam 10: Supply Chain Capacity Planning113 Questions
Exam 11: Facilities Planning: Location and Layout112 Questions
Exam 12: Materials Management Impacts All Supply Chain Participants110 Questions
Exam 13: Aggregate Planning to Balance Supply and Demand106 Questions
Exam 14: Inventory Management for Smooth and Continuous Demand Patterns114 Questions
Exam 15: Material Requirements Planning Mrp for Sporadic Demand Patterns116 Questions
Exam 16: Production Scheduling for Manufacturing and Service Operations116 Questions
Exam 17: Cycle-Time Management Increases Productivity117 Questions
Exam 18: Project Management for New Products and Processes110 Questions
Exam 19: Change Management With Faster Project Completions103 Questions
Exam 20: Sustainability Issues: Environment, Ethics, and Security111 Questions
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It is not imperative that a strong classification system be developed for process types.
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In the synthetic process,perfect balance assumptions are not difficult to achieve when people dominate the activities at workstations.
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The advantages of converting both analytic and synthetic processes into flow shop form include cost per unit reduction.
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_____ are reductions in cost per unit that can be obtained by producing greater quantities of goods and services.
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A 1980 auto assembly plant in the U.S.A.has 1000 work stations and a total assembly time of 28 hours.A startup in India for a no-frills auto assembly plant has 798 work stations and a total assembly time of 17 hours.Compare the old U.S.plant with the new plant in India with respect to the cycle time of each auto assembly plant.
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Process _____ are imitation or "pretend" processes that mimic the real-world processes.
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IFSs are not efficient as permanent flow shops because they need to be turned on and off as required.
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_____ are a type of work configuration that is used for start-up purposes,such as for major new undertakings like building a bridge.
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In marketing a product derived from a(n) _____ process,a variety of marketing plans are needed and separate sales forces are required.
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What is a continuous process? Give examples of goods produced in a continuous process.
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A 1980 auto assembly plant in the U.S.A.has 1000 work stations and a total assembly time of 28 hours.A startup in India for a no-frills auto assembly plant has 798 work stations and a total assembly time of 17 hours.What is the hourly production output rate at each plant? Assume two eight hour shifts,six days a week.Compare the weekly output of the U.S.and the Indian plant.
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Analytic processes begin with the purchase of the single commodity,which the process transforms into many derivative products.
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When demand is seasonal,flow shops are configured to provide multishift operations to match peak load demands with a single-shift basis for off-peak times.
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A prime objective for every kind of synthetic process is to have a smooth flow of the items being processed.
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Economies of scope are realized when setup cost reductions allow more frequent setups and,thereby smaller lot sizes can be run.
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Flow shops are serialized work configurations where one unit of work is at various stages of completion at sequential workstations location along the production line.
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Frequently,price is the main factor that drives the acquisition of the input materials in the _____ process.
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The concept of "inadvertent behavior" is totally unacceptable for proper process management.
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Upstream,at the beginning,of the chain,purchasing deals with an array of suppliers for the manufacture of products from _____ processes.
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