Deck 6: Controlling

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The type of measurement tools that are used to depict the causes of a certain problem and to group them according to common categories such as machinery,materials,methods,personnel,finances,or management are ________.

A)scatter diagrams
B)control charts
C)cause-effect diagrams
D)systems diagrams
E)flow charts
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In the control application,what supervisors measure determines to a great extent what ________.

A)employees will attempt to emphasize
B)leadership style is exhibited
C)form of employee empowerment is undertaken
D)reactive stimuli are implemented
E)job specialization is undertaken
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The step in the control function that determines the degree of variation between actual performance and the standard is the ________.

A)measuring step
B)job description
C)job specification
D)comparing step
E)collaborative step
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Identify the three steps in the control process that a supervisor can take and explain what must precede using the three steps.
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All the following are charts used to measure the statistical process EXCEPT ________.

A)cause-effect diagrams
B)pie charts
C)scatter diagrams
D)control charts
E)flowcharts
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Personal observation provides after-the-fact insight into the activity being reviewed.
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Information acquired through statistical reports,that is,through conferences,meetings,one-to-one conversations,or e- and voice mail,help supervisors measure actual performance.
Question
The statistical technique used to measure variation in a system to produce an average with statistically determined upper and lower limits is ________.

A)control chart
B)production bottleneck
C)Pareto diagram
D)plot diagram
E)scatter diagram
Question
A type of action that asks how and why performance deviated is called ________.

A)corporate downsizing
B)profit diagramming
C)constructing Pareto charts
D)basic corrective action
E)break even analysis
Question
Visual representations of the sequence of events for a particular process are called ________.

A)cause-effect diagrams
B)scatter diagrams
C)control charts
D)systems diagrams
E)flow charts
Question
Identify and explain the four common sources of information used by supervisors to measure actual performance.
Question
The final step in the control process is taking the action that will ________.

A)tighten standards
B)smooth average cost
C)correct deviations
D)correct standards
E)re-engineer the work process
Question
In the control function,a type of measure that offers great comprehensiveness and conciseness is ________.

A)written reports
B)personal observations
C)diary logs
D)oral reports
E)subjective interpretation
Question
The type of diagrams that illustrate the relationship between two variables such as height and weight or the hardness of a ball bearing and its diameter are ________.

A)control charts
B)re-engineering work process
C)scatter diagrams
D)empowerment diagrams
E)production schedules
Question
The type of control that anticipates and prevents undesirable outcomes is ________.

A)basic corrective action
B)preventive control
C)concurrent control
D)feedback control
E)corrective control
Question
The management function that is concerned with monitoring activities to ensure that they are being accomplished as planned and correcting any significant deviations is ________.

A)controlling
B)setting objectives
C)leading
D)organizing
E)planning
Question
Planning must precede application of the control process.
Question
The control process consists of three steps: measuring actual performance,comparing results to standards,and ________.

A)creating new standards
B)adjusting actual performance
C)retraining employees
D)forecasting performance
E)taking corrective action
Question
One example of a type of preventive control is ________.

A)reviewing quarterly budget reports
B)inspecting raw materials
C)inspecting finished goods
D)reviewing monthly sales reports
E)scheduling annual performance appraisals
Question
Which corrective action is described as "putting out fires"?

A)long-term
B)intermediate
C)immediate
D)basic
E)extreme
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Shipped in a container,a kanban is returned to the supplier when the container is opened,initiating the shipment of a second container that arrives just as the last part in the first container is being used up.
Question
By monitoring expenditures a supervisor can keep costs within a total ________ plan.

A)inventory
B)budget
C)waste reduction
D)stock
E)support
Question
Expenditures for materials that go directly into the creation of a product or service are called ________ costs.

A)indirect labor
B)direct labor
C)maintenance
D)raw material
E)supportive supplies
Question
Supervisors control which of the following?

A)safety
B)insurance
C)turnover
D)delivery
E)mission
Question
When Japanese suppliers ship parts to manufacturers in containers with a card slipped into a side pocket,the JIT system ________ is in effect.

A)continuous improvement
B)material management
C)raw material management
D)kanban
E)container management
Question
When items arrive as they are needed in the production process instead of being stored in stock is called ________.

A)first-in,first out inventory
B)just-in-time inventory
C)precision scheduling
D)material requirement planning
E)on-hand inventory planning
Question
An obvious shortcoming of ________ control is that,by the time a supervisor has the information,it's often too late.

A)feedback
B)measuring
C)concurrent
D)preventive
E)corrective
Question
The type of control that is enacted while work is being done so that management can correct problems before they get out of hand or become too costly is ________ control.

A)preventive
B)feedback
C)steering
D)concurrent
E)measuring
Question
If a supervisor implements a control before an activity commences,it is called correctional control.
Question
Why is it important for a supervisor to pay attention to inventories? What might result if inventories are too small or too large?
Question
The type of control that provides feedback,after an activity is finished,in order to prevent any future deviation is ________ control.

A)preventive
B)corrective
C)break-even analysis
D)contact
E)proactive
Question
A six-step program that can guide supervisors to reduce costs in their department includes the following EXCEPT ________.

A)improve methods
B)invest in employee training
C)minimize waste
D)make across-the-board cuts
E)level the work flow
Question
Identify and explain the types of controls supervisors can implement.
Question
Expenditures for labor that are directly applied in the creation or delivery of the product or service are called ________ costs.

A)raw material
B)fixed
C)supportive supplies
D)direct labor
E)indirect labor
Question
Supervisors are routinely responsible for ensuring that adequate inventories of materials and supplies are available for activities under their jurisdiction.
Question
Temperature,pressure,and similar gauges that are checked regularly during a production process,and that automatically send a signal to an operator that there is a problem,are examples of ________ controls.

A)concurrent
B)corrective
C)preventive
D)feedback
E)measuring
Question
Supportive supplies costs are expenditures for necessary items that become part of the finished product or service.
Question
A primary concern for supervisors is to monitor which of the following costs?

A)hiring
B)sales
C)delivery
D)direct labor
E)safety
Question
Most of the control efforts of a supervisor are directed at one of five areas: costs,inventories,quality,safety,or employee performance.
Question
When supervisors directly oversee the actions of employees,monitoring employees' work and correcting problems as they occur,________ control is taking place.

A)preventive
B)concurrent
C)measuring
D)feedback
E)basic
Question
Which of the following is a characteristic of an effective control system?

A)strict criteria
B)emphasis on the status quo
C)understandability
D)pre-established standards
E)value-chain standards
Question
Employee theft and fraud is a costly problem for organizations,estimated to be approximately ________ per worker per year.

A)$1500
B)$2500
C)$3500
D)$4500
E)$5500
Question
Describe some of the contemporary thinking about why employees steal.
Question
Technological advances have provided supervisors a means of sophisticated employee monitoring.Most monitoring systems are designed to enhance worker productivity,although use of them may cause concern about ________.

A)supervisor-employee relationships
B)co-worker relationships
C)worker privacy
D)worker productivity
E)wasted time
Question
In recent years,sophisticated communication systems and computer software have made it impossible for a supervisor's control capability to potentially interfere with an employee's right to privacy.
Question
A process that emphasizes identifying mistakes that may have already occurred and then continues to address monitoring quality is called ________.

A)quality assurance
B)quality control
C)CAD/CAM
D)kanban
E)total process management
Question
The ready availability of information technology has made ________ an escalating problem in all kinds and sizes of organizations.

A)misuse of computers
B)time spent surfing the web
C)employee stealing
D)collection of employee data
E)surveillance of employees
Question
For supervisors to benefit from the control information provided by computer monitoring systems and yet minimize the potential behavioral and legal drawbacks experts suggest that organizations ________.

A)monitor employees surreptitiously
B)maintain written policies in a notebook at the supervisor's work space
C)monitor all areas in a facility
D)use surveillance techniques to catch employees slacking on the job
E)use feedback to help supervisors with employee development
Question
The following checklist is used by a supervisor in designing a unit's control system EXCEPT ________.

A)timeliness
B)arbitrary criteria
C)understandability
D)flexibility
E)economy
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Effective controls must be flexible enough to adjust to adverse change or to take advantage of new opportunities.
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1
The type of measurement tools that are used to depict the causes of a certain problem and to group them according to common categories such as machinery,materials,methods,personnel,finances,or management are ________.

A)scatter diagrams
B)control charts
C)cause-effect diagrams
D)systems diagrams
E)flow charts
C
2
In the control application,what supervisors measure determines to a great extent what ________.

A)employees will attempt to emphasize
B)leadership style is exhibited
C)form of employee empowerment is undertaken
D)reactive stimuli are implemented
E)job specialization is undertaken
A
3
The step in the control function that determines the degree of variation between actual performance and the standard is the ________.

A)measuring step
B)job description
C)job specification
D)comparing step
E)collaborative step
D
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Identify the three steps in the control process that a supervisor can take and explain what must precede using the three steps.
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All the following are charts used to measure the statistical process EXCEPT ________.

A)cause-effect diagrams
B)pie charts
C)scatter diagrams
D)control charts
E)flowcharts
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Personal observation provides after-the-fact insight into the activity being reviewed.
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Information acquired through statistical reports,that is,through conferences,meetings,one-to-one conversations,or e- and voice mail,help supervisors measure actual performance.
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The statistical technique used to measure variation in a system to produce an average with statistically determined upper and lower limits is ________.

A)control chart
B)production bottleneck
C)Pareto diagram
D)plot diagram
E)scatter diagram
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9
A type of action that asks how and why performance deviated is called ________.

A)corporate downsizing
B)profit diagramming
C)constructing Pareto charts
D)basic corrective action
E)break even analysis
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Visual representations of the sequence of events for a particular process are called ________.

A)cause-effect diagrams
B)scatter diagrams
C)control charts
D)systems diagrams
E)flow charts
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11
Identify and explain the four common sources of information used by supervisors to measure actual performance.
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12
The final step in the control process is taking the action that will ________.

A)tighten standards
B)smooth average cost
C)correct deviations
D)correct standards
E)re-engineer the work process
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In the control function,a type of measure that offers great comprehensiveness and conciseness is ________.

A)written reports
B)personal observations
C)diary logs
D)oral reports
E)subjective interpretation
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The type of diagrams that illustrate the relationship between two variables such as height and weight or the hardness of a ball bearing and its diameter are ________.

A)control charts
B)re-engineering work process
C)scatter diagrams
D)empowerment diagrams
E)production schedules
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The type of control that anticipates and prevents undesirable outcomes is ________.

A)basic corrective action
B)preventive control
C)concurrent control
D)feedback control
E)corrective control
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16
The management function that is concerned with monitoring activities to ensure that they are being accomplished as planned and correcting any significant deviations is ________.

A)controlling
B)setting objectives
C)leading
D)organizing
E)planning
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Planning must precede application of the control process.
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18
The control process consists of three steps: measuring actual performance,comparing results to standards,and ________.

A)creating new standards
B)adjusting actual performance
C)retraining employees
D)forecasting performance
E)taking corrective action
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19
One example of a type of preventive control is ________.

A)reviewing quarterly budget reports
B)inspecting raw materials
C)inspecting finished goods
D)reviewing monthly sales reports
E)scheduling annual performance appraisals
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Which corrective action is described as "putting out fires"?

A)long-term
B)intermediate
C)immediate
D)basic
E)extreme
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Shipped in a container,a kanban is returned to the supplier when the container is opened,initiating the shipment of a second container that arrives just as the last part in the first container is being used up.
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22
By monitoring expenditures a supervisor can keep costs within a total ________ plan.

A)inventory
B)budget
C)waste reduction
D)stock
E)support
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23
Expenditures for materials that go directly into the creation of a product or service are called ________ costs.

A)indirect labor
B)direct labor
C)maintenance
D)raw material
E)supportive supplies
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24
Supervisors control which of the following?

A)safety
B)insurance
C)turnover
D)delivery
E)mission
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25
When Japanese suppliers ship parts to manufacturers in containers with a card slipped into a side pocket,the JIT system ________ is in effect.

A)continuous improvement
B)material management
C)raw material management
D)kanban
E)container management
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26
When items arrive as they are needed in the production process instead of being stored in stock is called ________.

A)first-in,first out inventory
B)just-in-time inventory
C)precision scheduling
D)material requirement planning
E)on-hand inventory planning
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An obvious shortcoming of ________ control is that,by the time a supervisor has the information,it's often too late.

A)feedback
B)measuring
C)concurrent
D)preventive
E)corrective
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28
The type of control that is enacted while work is being done so that management can correct problems before they get out of hand or become too costly is ________ control.

A)preventive
B)feedback
C)steering
D)concurrent
E)measuring
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If a supervisor implements a control before an activity commences,it is called correctional control.
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30
Why is it important for a supervisor to pay attention to inventories? What might result if inventories are too small or too large?
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31
The type of control that provides feedback,after an activity is finished,in order to prevent any future deviation is ________ control.

A)preventive
B)corrective
C)break-even analysis
D)contact
E)proactive
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32
A six-step program that can guide supervisors to reduce costs in their department includes the following EXCEPT ________.

A)improve methods
B)invest in employee training
C)minimize waste
D)make across-the-board cuts
E)level the work flow
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33
Identify and explain the types of controls supervisors can implement.
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34
Expenditures for labor that are directly applied in the creation or delivery of the product or service are called ________ costs.

A)raw material
B)fixed
C)supportive supplies
D)direct labor
E)indirect labor
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35
Supervisors are routinely responsible for ensuring that adequate inventories of materials and supplies are available for activities under their jurisdiction.
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36
Temperature,pressure,and similar gauges that are checked regularly during a production process,and that automatically send a signal to an operator that there is a problem,are examples of ________ controls.

A)concurrent
B)corrective
C)preventive
D)feedback
E)measuring
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37
Supportive supplies costs are expenditures for necessary items that become part of the finished product or service.
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38
A primary concern for supervisors is to monitor which of the following costs?

A)hiring
B)sales
C)delivery
D)direct labor
E)safety
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39
Most of the control efforts of a supervisor are directed at one of five areas: costs,inventories,quality,safety,or employee performance.
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40
When supervisors directly oversee the actions of employees,monitoring employees' work and correcting problems as they occur,________ control is taking place.

A)preventive
B)concurrent
C)measuring
D)feedback
E)basic
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41
Which of the following is a characteristic of an effective control system?

A)strict criteria
B)emphasis on the status quo
C)understandability
D)pre-established standards
E)value-chain standards
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42
Employee theft and fraud is a costly problem for organizations,estimated to be approximately ________ per worker per year.

A)$1500
B)$2500
C)$3500
D)$4500
E)$5500
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43
Describe some of the contemporary thinking about why employees steal.
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44
Technological advances have provided supervisors a means of sophisticated employee monitoring.Most monitoring systems are designed to enhance worker productivity,although use of them may cause concern about ________.

A)supervisor-employee relationships
B)co-worker relationships
C)worker privacy
D)worker productivity
E)wasted time
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45
In recent years,sophisticated communication systems and computer software have made it impossible for a supervisor's control capability to potentially interfere with an employee's right to privacy.
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46
A process that emphasizes identifying mistakes that may have already occurred and then continues to address monitoring quality is called ________.

A)quality assurance
B)quality control
C)CAD/CAM
D)kanban
E)total process management
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47
The ready availability of information technology has made ________ an escalating problem in all kinds and sizes of organizations.

A)misuse of computers
B)time spent surfing the web
C)employee stealing
D)collection of employee data
E)surveillance of employees
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48
For supervisors to benefit from the control information provided by computer monitoring systems and yet minimize the potential behavioral and legal drawbacks experts suggest that organizations ________.

A)monitor employees surreptitiously
B)maintain written policies in a notebook at the supervisor's work space
C)monitor all areas in a facility
D)use surveillance techniques to catch employees slacking on the job
E)use feedback to help supervisors with employee development
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49
The following checklist is used by a supervisor in designing a unit's control system EXCEPT ________.

A)timeliness
B)arbitrary criteria
C)understandability
D)flexibility
E)economy
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Effective controls must be flexible enough to adjust to adverse change or to take advantage of new opportunities.
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