Deck 3: Global Supply Chain Quality and International Quality Standards

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Importers produce their products and ship them internationally.
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By changing their ________ environment, firms locate themselves near to or far away from natural resources.

A) economic
B) task
C) physical
D) global
E) social
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Explain the role of exporters in international markets. What are the difficulties they face?
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Through licensing, firms are able to reach international markets without having to establish international supply chains or marketing arms.
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Group technology is utilized among which of the following cultures as a quality method?

A) Japanese
B) European
C) Chinese
D) American
E) Russian
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Market diversity drives the need for culture-specific research and development.
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By licensing, a U.S. firm can allow foreign firms to sell in restricted markets while using the design of the original designer.
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Describe the differences between the task environment and the social environment of a firm.
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The portion of a firm's environment that has to do with the operating structure the firm encounters when globalizing is called the ________ environment.

A) global
B) physical
C) social
D) task
E) economic
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________ produce their products and ship them internationally.

A) Exporters
B) Licensors
C) Franchisors
D) Importers
E) Retailers
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________ allows foreign firms to sell in restricted markets while using the design of the original designer.

A) Exporting
B) Franchising
C) Licensing
D) Importing
E) Partnering
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Which of the following approaches to quality is influenced by a culture of waste reduction due to limited natural resources and high importing costs?

A) the Japanese approach
B) the European approach
C) the Chinese approach
D) the American approach
E) the Russian approach
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The physical environment facing globalizing corporations refers to cultural factors such as language and business customs.
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The social environment of the firm has to do with the operating structure that the firm encounters when globalizing.
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What is globalization?
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The ________ approach to quality is most sensitive to employees and employee satisfaction as a result of strong unions.

A) Japanese
B) European
C) Chinese
D) American
E) Russian
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The benefits of licensing and partnering are that the exporting firm does not have to globalize to make sales in international markets.
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With growing economies in many parts of the world, firms need to globalize to participate in these markets.
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The ________ environment facing globalizing corporations refers to cultural factors such as language, business customs, customer preferences, and patterns of communication.

A) task
B) social
C) physical
D) global
E) economic
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Which of the following quality approaches is influenced by a culture of results and focuses on the benefits quality provides to the bottom-line?

A) the Japanese approach
B) the European approach
C) the Chinese approach
D) the American approach
E) the Russian approach
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria focuses on how a firm assesses the relative importance of product or service features to the customer?

A) operations focus
B) business results
C) customer focus
D) leadership
E) strategic planning
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The European cultural approach to quality is based in waste elimination and an ethic of consistency.
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The ________ for quality was established in 1951 by the Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers.

A) Deming Prize
B) Juran Prize
C) Ishikawa Prize
D) Taguchi Prize
E) Baldrige Prize
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria requires the applicant to outline what the firm is doing to fulfill its responsibility as a corporate citizen?

A) business results
B) operations focus
C) strategic planning
D) leadership
E) customer focus
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Which of the following categories is not a criterion for the Malcolm Baldrige Award?

A) Internet competencies
B) operations focus
C) strategic planning
D) business results
E) leadership
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The highest level of the European Quality Award is the award for the most accomplished applicant in a given year.
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Leadership and strategy are categories of the European Quality Award.
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria involves developing an internal environment conducive to full participation and personal growth, including human resources development?

A) workforce focus
B) strategic planning
C) measurement, analysis, and knowledge management
D) customer focus
E) leadership
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The model for the Baldrige consists of ________ interrelated categories that compose the organizational system for performance.

A) four
B) five
C) six
D) seven
E) eight
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Which of the following is a category of the Deming Prize?

A) information analysis
B) workforce focus
C) strategic planning
D) partnerships and resources
E) customer results
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Customer focus and workforce focus are categories of the Deming Prize.
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Which of the following is a category of the European Quality Award?

A) policy deployment
B) operations focus
C) information analysis
D) partnerships and resources
E) human resources development
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The Deming Prize is awarded to individuals and groups who have contributed to the field of quality control.
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria is used to evaluate the extent to which top management is personally involved in creating and reinforcing goals, values, directions, and customer involvement?

A) workforce focus
B) leadership
C) strategic planning
D) operations focus
E) business results
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How does culture influence the Japanese approach to quality management?
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How do the Japanese and American approaches to quality management differ? What factors have shaped those differences and what evidences the differences in quality values?
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The Deming Prize is awarded to individuals and groups who have contributed to the field of ________.

A) lean manufacturing
B) quality control
C) sales management
D) just-in-time production
E) strategic planning
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Americans have a command-and-control approach to quality based upon a culture of political and military business management practices.
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The European Quality Award focuses on those things that lead to customer service and improved products, whereas the Baldrige criterion focuses on employee satisfaction as an outcome of the quality system.
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The basis of the Baldrige model is ________.

A) operations management
B) information and analysis
C) accounting and finance
D) statistical process control
E) Six Sigma
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The Baldrige criteria specify which tools, techniques, or organization a company should use to improve.
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The examiners for the Baldrige Award demonstrate their commitment to its core values by being willing to give up approximately 10% of their year to serve on the board with no compensation.
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The Baldrige criteria are nonprescriptive and adaptable.
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In the ________ approach, the scores required to win the state awards are lower than those for the national awards.

A) multilevel
B) Baldrige quality
C) Baldrige-lite
D) full-Baldrige
E) consensus
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What is the first step for a firm applying for the Baldrige award?

A) a review of financial statements
B) quality assessment
C) a site-visit by examiners
D) eligibility determination
E) consensus review
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The Baldrige-lite approach uses the Baldrige criteria but with a simplified process or application.
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Customer focus involves developing an internal environment conducive to full participation and personal growth, including human resources development.
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The main purpose of a Baldrige site visit is to collect additional information on each of the seven evaluation criteria.
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The scoring summary in the feedback report is a synthesis of the most important strengths and areas for improvement for each of the seven Baldrige categories.
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Information analysis is a category of the Baldrige Award.
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Describe the key characteristics of the Malcolm Baldrige Award.
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In the multilevel approach, the top level includes the ________ approach.

A) consensus
B) full-Baldrige
C) strategic
D) Baldrige quality
E) Baldrige-lite
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What is the main purpose of a Baldrige site visit?

A) to introduce the selection committee to the top management team of the contending firm
B) to formally congratulate an award winner
C) to verify and clarify those portions of the Baldrige application having the greatest impact on the judges' scores
D) to discuss the outcome of the evaluation process
E) to collect additional information on each of the seven evaluation criteria
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Which of the following is a category of the Baldrige Award?

A) policy development
B) information analysis
C) workforce focus
D) partnerships and resources
E) management system
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What is the major reason for the decrease in the number of applicants for the Malcolm Baldrige Award?

A) decline in the prestige associated with the award
B) high application fee
C) difficulty associated with winning the award
D) lack of legitimacy of the award criteria
E) low focus on quality
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The Baldrige criterion that evaluates the extent to which top management is personally involved in creating and reinforcing goals is the leadership category.
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The ________ approach uses the Baldrige criteria but with a simplified process or application.

A) Baldrige quality
B) consensus
C) full-Baldrige
D) Baldrige-lite
E) multilevel
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria examines key aspects such as customer focus in design, work system, design for services and products, support processes, and processes relating to partners?

A) workforce focus
B) strategic planning
C) measurement, analysis, and knowledge management
D) business results
E) operations focus
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In the multilevel approach, the second level includes the ________ approach.

A) consensus
B) full-Baldrige
C) strategic
D) Baldrige quality
E) Baldrige-lite
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In the full-Baldrige approach, the scores required to win the state awards are higher than those for the national awards.
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A productive system whose focus is on optimizing processes through the philosophy of continual improvement is called ________.

A) lean manufacturing
B) reengineering
C) benchmarking
D) just-in-time production
E) statistical process control
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With respect to the five S's, organizing by getting rid of the unnecessary files, forms, and other materials is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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________ means that all departments are involved in quality.

A) Vertical deployment
B) Cross-functional deployment
C) Horizontal deployment
D) Multilevel deployment
E) Parallel deployment
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The idea behind ________ is that the worst condition a machine should ever be in is on the day you purchase the machine.

A) quality circles
B) vertical deployment
C) line-stop authority
D) horizontal deployment
E) preventive maintenance
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Which of the following is not one of Shingo's seven wastes?

A) waste of stocks
B) waste of funds
C) waste of motion
D) waste of transportation
E) waste of waiting
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Differentiate between the full-Baldrige approach and the Baldrige-lite approach.
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With respect to the five S's, cleaning plant and equipment to eliminate dirtiness that can hide or obscure problems is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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________ means that all levels of management and workers are actively involved in quality.

A) Vertical deployment
B) Cross-functional deployment
C) Horizontal deployment
D) Multilevel deployment
E) Parallel deployment
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Explain the seven interrelated categories of the Baldrige Award that compose the organizational system for performance.
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Explain the term "Baldrige-qualified."
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Lean manufacturing is a productive system whose focus is on optimizing processes through the philosophy of continual improvement.
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The first view of lean manufacturing is a philosophical view of ________.

A) strategic planning
B) waste reduction
C) inventory control
D) product development
E) reengineering
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With respect to the five S's, neatness that is achieved by straightening offices and work areas is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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With ________ inspection, all work is inspected at each stage of the manufacturing process, and the workers inspect their own work.

A) in-process
B) multilevel
C) dynamic
D) continuous
E) line-stop
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With respect to the five S's, discipline in maintaining the prior four S's is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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The N=2 technique is an alternative to ________.

A) in-process inspection
B) acceptance sampling
C) statistical process control
D) benchmarking
E) quality control
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The first view of lean manufacturing is a philosophical view of waste reduction.
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________ was fundamental in helping Toyota reduce waste.

A) Genichi Taguchi
B) Kaoru Ishikawa
C) Shigeo Shingo
D) Armand Feigenbaum
E) Philip Crosby
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________ are natural work teams made up of workers who are empowered to improve work processes and are used by Japanese companies to involve employees in improving processes and process capability.

A) Empowerment task forces
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Horizontal task forces
D) Vertical task forces
E) Quality circles
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With respect to the five S's, standardizing locations for tools, files, equipment, and all other materials is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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Importers produce their products and ship them internationally.
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By changing their ________ environment, firms locate themselves near to or far away from natural resources.

A) economic
B) task
C) physical
D) global
E) social
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Explain the role of exporters in international markets. What are the difficulties they face?
Exporters produce their products and ship them internationally, incurring high shipping costs but avoiding many of the problems, such as loss of control associated with globalization. However, success on a multinational scale may be more difficult to attain for exporters because they never develop the marketing expertise and logistical capabilities associated with entering foreign markets. Many times pure exporters are subject to limitations that resident companies do not have in terms of import tariffs and import restrictions.
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Through licensing, firms are able to reach international markets without having to establish international supply chains or marketing arms.
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Group technology is utilized among which of the following cultures as a quality method?

A) Japanese
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C) Chinese
D) American
E) Russian
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Market diversity drives the need for culture-specific research and development.
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By licensing, a U.S. firm can allow foreign firms to sell in restricted markets while using the design of the original designer.
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Describe the differences between the task environment and the social environment of a firm.
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The portion of a firm's environment that has to do with the operating structure the firm encounters when globalizing is called the ________ environment.

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C) social
D) task
E) economic
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________ produce their products and ship them internationally.

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E) Retailers
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________ allows foreign firms to sell in restricted markets while using the design of the original designer.

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D) Importing
E) Partnering
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Which of the following approaches to quality is influenced by a culture of waste reduction due to limited natural resources and high importing costs?

A) the Japanese approach
B) the European approach
C) the Chinese approach
D) the American approach
E) the Russian approach
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The physical environment facing globalizing corporations refers to cultural factors such as language and business customs.
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The social environment of the firm has to do with the operating structure that the firm encounters when globalizing.
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What is globalization?
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The ________ approach to quality is most sensitive to employees and employee satisfaction as a result of strong unions.

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D) American
E) Russian
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The benefits of licensing and partnering are that the exporting firm does not have to globalize to make sales in international markets.
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With growing economies in many parts of the world, firms need to globalize to participate in these markets.
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The ________ environment facing globalizing corporations refers to cultural factors such as language, business customs, customer preferences, and patterns of communication.

A) task
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C) physical
D) global
E) economic
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Which of the following quality approaches is influenced by a culture of results and focuses on the benefits quality provides to the bottom-line?

A) the Japanese approach
B) the European approach
C) the Chinese approach
D) the American approach
E) the Russian approach
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria focuses on how a firm assesses the relative importance of product or service features to the customer?

A) operations focus
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C) customer focus
D) leadership
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The European cultural approach to quality is based in waste elimination and an ethic of consistency.
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The ________ for quality was established in 1951 by the Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers.

A) Deming Prize
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C) Ishikawa Prize
D) Taguchi Prize
E) Baldrige Prize
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria requires the applicant to outline what the firm is doing to fulfill its responsibility as a corporate citizen?

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D) leadership
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Which of the following categories is not a criterion for the Malcolm Baldrige Award?

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C) strategic planning
D) business results
E) leadership
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The highest level of the European Quality Award is the award for the most accomplished applicant in a given year.
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Leadership and strategy are categories of the European Quality Award.
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria involves developing an internal environment conducive to full participation and personal growth, including human resources development?

A) workforce focus
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C) measurement, analysis, and knowledge management
D) customer focus
E) leadership
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The model for the Baldrige consists of ________ interrelated categories that compose the organizational system for performance.

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C) six
D) seven
E) eight
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Which of the following is a category of the Deming Prize?

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C) strategic planning
D) partnerships and resources
E) customer results
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Customer focus and workforce focus are categories of the Deming Prize.
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Which of the following is a category of the European Quality Award?

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C) information analysis
D) partnerships and resources
E) human resources development
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The Deming Prize is awarded to individuals and groups who have contributed to the field of quality control.
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria is used to evaluate the extent to which top management is personally involved in creating and reinforcing goals, values, directions, and customer involvement?

A) workforce focus
B) leadership
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D) operations focus
E) business results
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How does culture influence the Japanese approach to quality management?
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How do the Japanese and American approaches to quality management differ? What factors have shaped those differences and what evidences the differences in quality values?
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The Deming Prize is awarded to individuals and groups who have contributed to the field of ________.

A) lean manufacturing
B) quality control
C) sales management
D) just-in-time production
E) strategic planning
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Americans have a command-and-control approach to quality based upon a culture of political and military business management practices.
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The European Quality Award focuses on those things that lead to customer service and improved products, whereas the Baldrige criterion focuses on employee satisfaction as an outcome of the quality system.
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The basis of the Baldrige model is ________.

A) operations management
B) information and analysis
C) accounting and finance
D) statistical process control
E) Six Sigma
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The Baldrige criteria specify which tools, techniques, or organization a company should use to improve.
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The examiners for the Baldrige Award demonstrate their commitment to its core values by being willing to give up approximately 10% of their year to serve on the board with no compensation.
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The Baldrige criteria are nonprescriptive and adaptable.
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In the ________ approach, the scores required to win the state awards are lower than those for the national awards.

A) multilevel
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C) Baldrige-lite
D) full-Baldrige
E) consensus
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What is the first step for a firm applying for the Baldrige award?

A) a review of financial statements
B) quality assessment
C) a site-visit by examiners
D) eligibility determination
E) consensus review
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The Baldrige-lite approach uses the Baldrige criteria but with a simplified process or application.
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Customer focus involves developing an internal environment conducive to full participation and personal growth, including human resources development.
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The main purpose of a Baldrige site visit is to collect additional information on each of the seven evaluation criteria.
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The scoring summary in the feedback report is a synthesis of the most important strengths and areas for improvement for each of the seven Baldrige categories.
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Information analysis is a category of the Baldrige Award.
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Describe the key characteristics of the Malcolm Baldrige Award.
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In the multilevel approach, the top level includes the ________ approach.

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C) strategic
D) Baldrige quality
E) Baldrige-lite
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What is the main purpose of a Baldrige site visit?

A) to introduce the selection committee to the top management team of the contending firm
B) to formally congratulate an award winner
C) to verify and clarify those portions of the Baldrige application having the greatest impact on the judges' scores
D) to discuss the outcome of the evaluation process
E) to collect additional information on each of the seven evaluation criteria
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Which of the following is a category of the Baldrige Award?

A) policy development
B) information analysis
C) workforce focus
D) partnerships and resources
E) management system
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What is the major reason for the decrease in the number of applicants for the Malcolm Baldrige Award?

A) decline in the prestige associated with the award
B) high application fee
C) difficulty associated with winning the award
D) lack of legitimacy of the award criteria
E) low focus on quality
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The Baldrige criterion that evaluates the extent to which top management is personally involved in creating and reinforcing goals is the leadership category.
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The ________ approach uses the Baldrige criteria but with a simplified process or application.

A) Baldrige quality
B) consensus
C) full-Baldrige
D) Baldrige-lite
E) multilevel
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Which of the following Baldrige criteria examines key aspects such as customer focus in design, work system, design for services and products, support processes, and processes relating to partners?

A) workforce focus
B) strategic planning
C) measurement, analysis, and knowledge management
D) business results
E) operations focus
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In the multilevel approach, the second level includes the ________ approach.

A) consensus
B) full-Baldrige
C) strategic
D) Baldrige quality
E) Baldrige-lite
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In the full-Baldrige approach, the scores required to win the state awards are higher than those for the national awards.
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A productive system whose focus is on optimizing processes through the philosophy of continual improvement is called ________.

A) lean manufacturing
B) reengineering
C) benchmarking
D) just-in-time production
E) statistical process control
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With respect to the five S's, organizing by getting rid of the unnecessary files, forms, and other materials is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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________ means that all departments are involved in quality.

A) Vertical deployment
B) Cross-functional deployment
C) Horizontal deployment
D) Multilevel deployment
E) Parallel deployment
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The idea behind ________ is that the worst condition a machine should ever be in is on the day you purchase the machine.

A) quality circles
B) vertical deployment
C) line-stop authority
D) horizontal deployment
E) preventive maintenance
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65
Which of the following is not one of Shingo's seven wastes?

A) waste of stocks
B) waste of funds
C) waste of motion
D) waste of transportation
E) waste of waiting
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66
Differentiate between the full-Baldrige approach and the Baldrige-lite approach.
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67
With respect to the five S's, cleaning plant and equipment to eliminate dirtiness that can hide or obscure problems is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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68
________ means that all levels of management and workers are actively involved in quality.

A) Vertical deployment
B) Cross-functional deployment
C) Horizontal deployment
D) Multilevel deployment
E) Parallel deployment
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69
Explain the seven interrelated categories of the Baldrige Award that compose the organizational system for performance.
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70
Explain the term "Baldrige-qualified."
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71
Lean manufacturing is a productive system whose focus is on optimizing processes through the philosophy of continual improvement.
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72
The first view of lean manufacturing is a philosophical view of ________.

A) strategic planning
B) waste reduction
C) inventory control
D) product development
E) reengineering
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73
With respect to the five S's, neatness that is achieved by straightening offices and work areas is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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74
With ________ inspection, all work is inspected at each stage of the manufacturing process, and the workers inspect their own work.

A) in-process
B) multilevel
C) dynamic
D) continuous
E) line-stop
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75
With respect to the five S's, discipline in maintaining the prior four S's is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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76
The N=2 technique is an alternative to ________.

A) in-process inspection
B) acceptance sampling
C) statistical process control
D) benchmarking
E) quality control
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77
The first view of lean manufacturing is a philosophical view of waste reduction.
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78
________ was fundamental in helping Toyota reduce waste.

A) Genichi Taguchi
B) Kaoru Ishikawa
C) Shigeo Shingo
D) Armand Feigenbaum
E) Philip Crosby
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79
________ are natural work teams made up of workers who are empowered to improve work processes and are used by Japanese companies to involve employees in improving processes and process capability.

A) Empowerment task forces
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Horizontal task forces
D) Vertical task forces
E) Quality circles
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80
With respect to the five S's, standardizing locations for tools, files, equipment, and all other materials is called ________.

A) seiri
B) seiton
C) seiso
D) seiketsu
E) shetsuke
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