Deck 15: Operation and Information System Management

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The Widget Company may base its decision of where to locate its facilities on

A) the availability of labor.
B) the cost of energy.
C) how close to customers they need to be.
D) all of the above
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The process of analyzing the design to determine the materials and parts that it requires in the production process is known as

A) MRP.
B) facilities layout design.
C) make-buy analysis.
D) JIT.
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The firm's ability to produce the product during a given period is referred to as

A) capacity.
B) input.
C) conversion.
D) MRP.
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A particularly complex project's conversion activities might best be monitored with a

A) PDCA cycle.
B) PERT network.
C) Gantt chart.
D) load chart.
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The assembly line at the BMW factory in Regensburg, Germany, that can accommodate several different models of the car simultaneously is an example of

A) a fixed-position layout.
B) flexible manufacturing.
C) statistical process control.
D) MRP.
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The foundation of operations management is

A) acquiring inputs.
B) delivering the output.
C) planning.
D) determining the customer.
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Given the size of the product, an aircraft manufacturer would be most likely to use a ________ layout.

A) product
B) process
C) fixed-position
D) facilities
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When the operations manager determines a minimum level of inventory then reorders inputs when this level is reached, she is using

A) fixed-interval reordering.
B) a conversion process.
C) MRP.
D) fixed-point reordering.
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Strategic planning can help the firm determine

A) the need for the product.
B) the market the firm wishes to target.
C) if the firm wants to make or buy their product.
D) all of the above
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Materials, energy, information, management, technology, and labor that are needed to create a product are known as

A) facilities layout design.
B) process.
C) inputs.
D) outputs.
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An effective conversion process

A) converts the inputs into the final product.
B) lowers the cost of creating the product.
C) creates a better product for the same cost.
D) all of the above
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________ systems are used to keep inventory levels more or less constant.

A) Conversion
B) Reordering
C) Inventory
D) Statistical process
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Which of the following is not an appropriate tool for determining an efficient sequence and monitoring for activities in the conversion process?

A) PERT network
B) Gantt chart
C) Deming wheel
D) Load chart
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Which of the following is not a stage of operations management?

A) Acquiring inputs
B) Controlling the conversion processes
C) Planning the strategy of the organization
D) Delivering the output
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Which tool for monitoring the conversion process is a visual sequence of the process steps?

A) Gantt chart
B) PDCA cycle
C) Deming wheel
D) PERT chart
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The three stages of operations management are

A) highly interrelated.
B) separate.
C) somewhat influenced by each other.
D) are not related to the organization's strategic planning process.
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The employee and equipment stay in one workstation as the product moves through the system in a ________ layout.

A) product
B) process
C) fixed-position
D) facilities
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When self-managed teams are used in flexible manufacturing

A) team members learn all the tasks in the production process.
B) team members schedule work and hire new staff.
C) productivity and efficiency typically increase.
D) all of the above
Question
In the ________, the firm begins with an assessment of whether they will lose or gain a competitive advantage by outsourcing the product or some aspect of its production.

A) strategic planning process
B) make-buy analysis
C) conversion process
D) output process
Question
Which tool for monitoring the conversion process would list the people involved in each step and the time frame for their involvement?

A) PDCA cycle
B) PERT chart
C) Deming wheel
D) Load chart
Question
The International Organization for Standardization

A) develops technical standards that guide production and distribution.
B) is a network of national standards from five major countries.
C) is meant to make international trade more difficult to keep jobs at home.
D) all of the above
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________ is considered the father of quality management.

A) Imai
B) Pareto
C) Deming
D) Kanban
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The ultimate goal of six sigma is where defects occur at the rate of 1 per

A) 1,300.
B) 300,000.
C) 1 million.
D) 3.4 million.
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Which of the following is not a component of the Deming wheel?

A) Plan
B) Do
C) Convert
D) Act
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The Japanese process of continuous improvement in the organization's production system from numerous small, incremental improvements in production processes is known as

A) just-in-time.
B) kaizen.
C) kanban.
D) ISO.
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Customer fulfillment begins when

A) an order is received.
B) when the firm's product will be delivered.
C) when the inputs are ready to produce the product.
D) when capacity is evaluated.
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Which of the following is not a statistical process control tool?

A) Pareto analysis
B) Check sheets
C) Gantt charts
D) Cause-and-effect diagrams
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The source of standards for defining quality today is the

A) customer.
B) operations department.
C) strategic planning team.
D) internal standards set.
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The difference between what customers want and what they actually get from the company is known as

A) the learning/doing gap.
B) the quality gap.
C) kaizen.
D) process reengineering.
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________ ultimately decide what constitutes quality through ________.

A) Customers; purchasing decisions
B) Managers; operations decisions
C) Employees; quality circles
D) Managers; company and employee goals
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Which of the following is a recommendation for implementing kaizen?

A) Wait until the solutions have been perfected to implement.
B) Do not discard conventional ideas in devising solutions.
C) Focus wisdom on the kaizen process, not money.
D) The knowledge of one person is more valuable than the wisdom of ten people.
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The basis of ________ is the understanding that all employees and organizational units should be working harmoniously to satisfy the customer.

A) quality circles
B) TQM
C) MRP
D) ORR
Question
Releasing orders so that the work is evenly distributed is referred to as

A) partial productivity.
B) ORR.
C) load leveling.
D) customer fulfillment.
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Quality management techniques

A) are limited to operations management.
B) seldom cut across departmental boundaries.
C) can be used in team performance.
D) all of the above
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Quality today

A) has become less visible.
B) is often "baked in" to the management process.
C) continues to be critically important to the survival and competitiveness of business.
D) all of the above
Question
Common causes of ongoing variances that operations management should correct include which of the following?

A) Scheduling errors
B) Inaccurate documentation
C) Weak designs
D) all of the above
Question
The measurement of how well an organization utilizes all of its resources to produce its outputs is known as

A) ORR activity.
B) total factor productivity.
C) partial productivity.
D) TQM.
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A quality management approach emphasizes

A) the empowerment of workers and their responsibility for the quality of the outcomes of work processes.
B) employee motivation.
C) employee ability levels.
D) a separate quality inspector.
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Which of the following is not a method of managing quality?

A) Process reengineering
B) Kaizen
C) Just-in-time
D) MRP
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According to the kaizen principle of continuous improvement, the status quo of the process is the ________ step.

A) innovation
B) maintenance
C) kaizen
D) kanban
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Facilities layout affects the efficiency of the production system.
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The kanban system is driven by

A) inventory levels.
B) quality.
C) customer demand.
D) management goals.
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In fixed-interval reordering systems, the operations manager determines a minimum level of inventory and once this level is reached, inputs are reordered.
Question
The value of JIT inventory systems is

A) saving on warehouse space and labor.
B) ensuring financial resources are not tied up in inputs waiting to be used.
C) identifying defects in input rather quickly.
D) all of the above
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An information technology form of quality management is

A) MRP
B) JIT
C) ERP
D) TQM
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A form of JIT system that originated in Japan and uses cards to generate inventory is known as

A) ISO
B) kanban
C) kaizen
D) MRP
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When a plant manager monitors production and randomly checks the quality of the products as they are being produced, he is using

A) feedforward control.
B) concurrent control.
C) feedback control.
D) Deming's wheel.
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In process reengineering, the firm is viewed as

A) a complete process.
B) an individual area supplying materials to other areas.
C) small increments of ongoing change.
D) separate and distinct processes.
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The goal of a JIT system is

A) creating the firm's product in the least amount of time.
B) improving the firm's profitability.
C) creating an appropriate strategic plan.
D) developing best practices for quality improvement.
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One of the main principles of kaizen is

A) finding an appropriate facilities layout.
B) creating a website of best practices.
C) sharing ideas.
D) reducing waste in materials, inventory, production steps, and activities that don't add value.
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Feedforward control is used to ensure

A) control takes place as the work is being carried out.
B) corrections are made after the process has been completed.
C) problems are prevented before they occur.
D) quality standards are met.
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Creating capacity that exceeds the amount of products that can be sold is inefficient because unused capacity wastes the firm's resources.
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A problem experienced with JIT is

A) that having just enough inventory leaves the firm without a buffer.
B) keeping the labor supply stable.
C) maintaining production equipment when demand is higher than expected.
D) all of the above
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In a JIT system, the firm's inventory of inputs are

A) kept at the lowest level possible.
B) purchased from a single supplier.
C) kept at the highest level possible.
D) kept in nearby warehouses.
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The bureaucratic control process includes which of the following steps?

A) Establishing standards
B) Identifying shortcomings
C) Taking corrective action
D) all of the above
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A Y-shaped layout is less amenable to flexible manufacturing then a straight-line layout.
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The problem of lost cards experienced with the kanban system is addressed with

A) JIT.
B) an electronic kanban system that uses a scanner to read in a code on a container.
C) process reengineering.
D) all of the above
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A waste-reduction technique that enables the organization to control inputs is

A) using a limited number of suppliers.
B) maximizing facilities layout.
C) creating a best practices website.
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is true concerning the measurement of performance?

A) Qualitative standards are easier to measure than quantitative standards.
B) Quantitative standards and data can be measured objectively.
C) Qualitative standards are not open to human interpretation.
D) Only quantitative data should be measured for a company to improve its performance.
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Many of the steps to improve quality and efficiency cut across departmental boundaries.
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What is flexible manufacturing?
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In a JIT system, inputs arrive at the organization just before they are needed.
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What is the advantage of an electronic kanban system over the physical card system?
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What are the steps that make up the quality approach according to Deming?
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The kaizen principle of continuous improvement is incorporated into the ISO 9000 standards and is a part of most quality improvement efforts.
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The least useful type of control is concurrent control.
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In bureaucratic control, managers seldom use written guidelines to establish internal performance expectations.
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What is operations management and what are the three stages of operation?
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What is the role of a firm's suppliers in quality?
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Discuss the traditional, Western management approach to quality as compared to the quality management philosophy.
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What are the three basic control types that a manager can exercise?
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What is a JIT system?
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Which type of control would have been most helpful to BP in averting the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? Why?
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Explain the three steps in kaizen and the circular nature of the process.
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Contrast a product, process, and fixed-position layout.
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Discuss three tools to analyze the steps to determine an efficient sequence and to monitor the process.
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What are the four steps in the control process?
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Recently, TQM has become less visible in the organization because it is less important overall.
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How does total factor productivity differ from partial productivity?
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Deck 15: Operation and Information System Management
1
The Widget Company may base its decision of where to locate its facilities on

A) the availability of labor.
B) the cost of energy.
C) how close to customers they need to be.
D) all of the above
D
2
The process of analyzing the design to determine the materials and parts that it requires in the production process is known as

A) MRP.
B) facilities layout design.
C) make-buy analysis.
D) JIT.
A
3
The firm's ability to produce the product during a given period is referred to as

A) capacity.
B) input.
C) conversion.
D) MRP.
A
4
A particularly complex project's conversion activities might best be monitored with a

A) PDCA cycle.
B) PERT network.
C) Gantt chart.
D) load chart.
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The assembly line at the BMW factory in Regensburg, Germany, that can accommodate several different models of the car simultaneously is an example of

A) a fixed-position layout.
B) flexible manufacturing.
C) statistical process control.
D) MRP.
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The foundation of operations management is

A) acquiring inputs.
B) delivering the output.
C) planning.
D) determining the customer.
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Given the size of the product, an aircraft manufacturer would be most likely to use a ________ layout.

A) product
B) process
C) fixed-position
D) facilities
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When the operations manager determines a minimum level of inventory then reorders inputs when this level is reached, she is using

A) fixed-interval reordering.
B) a conversion process.
C) MRP.
D) fixed-point reordering.
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Strategic planning can help the firm determine

A) the need for the product.
B) the market the firm wishes to target.
C) if the firm wants to make or buy their product.
D) all of the above
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Materials, energy, information, management, technology, and labor that are needed to create a product are known as

A) facilities layout design.
B) process.
C) inputs.
D) outputs.
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An effective conversion process

A) converts the inputs into the final product.
B) lowers the cost of creating the product.
C) creates a better product for the same cost.
D) all of the above
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________ systems are used to keep inventory levels more or less constant.

A) Conversion
B) Reordering
C) Inventory
D) Statistical process
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Which of the following is not an appropriate tool for determining an efficient sequence and monitoring for activities in the conversion process?

A) PERT network
B) Gantt chart
C) Deming wheel
D) Load chart
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Which of the following is not a stage of operations management?

A) Acquiring inputs
B) Controlling the conversion processes
C) Planning the strategy of the organization
D) Delivering the output
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Which tool for monitoring the conversion process is a visual sequence of the process steps?

A) Gantt chart
B) PDCA cycle
C) Deming wheel
D) PERT chart
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The three stages of operations management are

A) highly interrelated.
B) separate.
C) somewhat influenced by each other.
D) are not related to the organization's strategic planning process.
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The employee and equipment stay in one workstation as the product moves through the system in a ________ layout.

A) product
B) process
C) fixed-position
D) facilities
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When self-managed teams are used in flexible manufacturing

A) team members learn all the tasks in the production process.
B) team members schedule work and hire new staff.
C) productivity and efficiency typically increase.
D) all of the above
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In the ________, the firm begins with an assessment of whether they will lose or gain a competitive advantage by outsourcing the product or some aspect of its production.

A) strategic planning process
B) make-buy analysis
C) conversion process
D) output process
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Which tool for monitoring the conversion process would list the people involved in each step and the time frame for their involvement?

A) PDCA cycle
B) PERT chart
C) Deming wheel
D) Load chart
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The International Organization for Standardization

A) develops technical standards that guide production and distribution.
B) is a network of national standards from five major countries.
C) is meant to make international trade more difficult to keep jobs at home.
D) all of the above
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________ is considered the father of quality management.

A) Imai
B) Pareto
C) Deming
D) Kanban
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The ultimate goal of six sigma is where defects occur at the rate of 1 per

A) 1,300.
B) 300,000.
C) 1 million.
D) 3.4 million.
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Which of the following is not a component of the Deming wheel?

A) Plan
B) Do
C) Convert
D) Act
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The Japanese process of continuous improvement in the organization's production system from numerous small, incremental improvements in production processes is known as

A) just-in-time.
B) kaizen.
C) kanban.
D) ISO.
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Customer fulfillment begins when

A) an order is received.
B) when the firm's product will be delivered.
C) when the inputs are ready to produce the product.
D) when capacity is evaluated.
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Which of the following is not a statistical process control tool?

A) Pareto analysis
B) Check sheets
C) Gantt charts
D) Cause-and-effect diagrams
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The source of standards for defining quality today is the

A) customer.
B) operations department.
C) strategic planning team.
D) internal standards set.
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The difference between what customers want and what they actually get from the company is known as

A) the learning/doing gap.
B) the quality gap.
C) kaizen.
D) process reengineering.
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________ ultimately decide what constitutes quality through ________.

A) Customers; purchasing decisions
B) Managers; operations decisions
C) Employees; quality circles
D) Managers; company and employee goals
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Which of the following is a recommendation for implementing kaizen?

A) Wait until the solutions have been perfected to implement.
B) Do not discard conventional ideas in devising solutions.
C) Focus wisdom on the kaizen process, not money.
D) The knowledge of one person is more valuable than the wisdom of ten people.
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32
The basis of ________ is the understanding that all employees and organizational units should be working harmoniously to satisfy the customer.

A) quality circles
B) TQM
C) MRP
D) ORR
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Releasing orders so that the work is evenly distributed is referred to as

A) partial productivity.
B) ORR.
C) load leveling.
D) customer fulfillment.
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34
Quality management techniques

A) are limited to operations management.
B) seldom cut across departmental boundaries.
C) can be used in team performance.
D) all of the above
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35
Quality today

A) has become less visible.
B) is often "baked in" to the management process.
C) continues to be critically important to the survival and competitiveness of business.
D) all of the above
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Common causes of ongoing variances that operations management should correct include which of the following?

A) Scheduling errors
B) Inaccurate documentation
C) Weak designs
D) all of the above
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37
The measurement of how well an organization utilizes all of its resources to produce its outputs is known as

A) ORR activity.
B) total factor productivity.
C) partial productivity.
D) TQM.
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38
A quality management approach emphasizes

A) the empowerment of workers and their responsibility for the quality of the outcomes of work processes.
B) employee motivation.
C) employee ability levels.
D) a separate quality inspector.
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39
Which of the following is not a method of managing quality?

A) Process reengineering
B) Kaizen
C) Just-in-time
D) MRP
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40
According to the kaizen principle of continuous improvement, the status quo of the process is the ________ step.

A) innovation
B) maintenance
C) kaizen
D) kanban
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41
Facilities layout affects the efficiency of the production system.
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42
The kanban system is driven by

A) inventory levels.
B) quality.
C) customer demand.
D) management goals.
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43
In fixed-interval reordering systems, the operations manager determines a minimum level of inventory and once this level is reached, inputs are reordered.
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44
The value of JIT inventory systems is

A) saving on warehouse space and labor.
B) ensuring financial resources are not tied up in inputs waiting to be used.
C) identifying defects in input rather quickly.
D) all of the above
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45
An information technology form of quality management is

A) MRP
B) JIT
C) ERP
D) TQM
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46
A form of JIT system that originated in Japan and uses cards to generate inventory is known as

A) ISO
B) kanban
C) kaizen
D) MRP
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47
When a plant manager monitors production and randomly checks the quality of the products as they are being produced, he is using

A) feedforward control.
B) concurrent control.
C) feedback control.
D) Deming's wheel.
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48
In process reengineering, the firm is viewed as

A) a complete process.
B) an individual area supplying materials to other areas.
C) small increments of ongoing change.
D) separate and distinct processes.
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49
The goal of a JIT system is

A) creating the firm's product in the least amount of time.
B) improving the firm's profitability.
C) creating an appropriate strategic plan.
D) developing best practices for quality improvement.
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50
One of the main principles of kaizen is

A) finding an appropriate facilities layout.
B) creating a website of best practices.
C) sharing ideas.
D) reducing waste in materials, inventory, production steps, and activities that don't add value.
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51
Feedforward control is used to ensure

A) control takes place as the work is being carried out.
B) corrections are made after the process has been completed.
C) problems are prevented before they occur.
D) quality standards are met.
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52
Creating capacity that exceeds the amount of products that can be sold is inefficient because unused capacity wastes the firm's resources.
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53
A problem experienced with JIT is

A) that having just enough inventory leaves the firm without a buffer.
B) keeping the labor supply stable.
C) maintaining production equipment when demand is higher than expected.
D) all of the above
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In a JIT system, the firm's inventory of inputs are

A) kept at the lowest level possible.
B) purchased from a single supplier.
C) kept at the highest level possible.
D) kept in nearby warehouses.
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The bureaucratic control process includes which of the following steps?

A) Establishing standards
B) Identifying shortcomings
C) Taking corrective action
D) all of the above
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A Y-shaped layout is less amenable to flexible manufacturing then a straight-line layout.
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57
The problem of lost cards experienced with the kanban system is addressed with

A) JIT.
B) an electronic kanban system that uses a scanner to read in a code on a container.
C) process reengineering.
D) all of the above
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A waste-reduction technique that enables the organization to control inputs is

A) using a limited number of suppliers.
B) maximizing facilities layout.
C) creating a best practices website.
D) all of the above
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59
Which of the following is true concerning the measurement of performance?

A) Qualitative standards are easier to measure than quantitative standards.
B) Quantitative standards and data can be measured objectively.
C) Qualitative standards are not open to human interpretation.
D) Only quantitative data should be measured for a company to improve its performance.
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60
Many of the steps to improve quality and efficiency cut across departmental boundaries.
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61
What is flexible manufacturing?
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62
In a JIT system, inputs arrive at the organization just before they are needed.
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63
What is the advantage of an electronic kanban system over the physical card system?
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64
What are the steps that make up the quality approach according to Deming?
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65
The kaizen principle of continuous improvement is incorporated into the ISO 9000 standards and is a part of most quality improvement efforts.
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66
The least useful type of control is concurrent control.
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67
In bureaucratic control, managers seldom use written guidelines to establish internal performance expectations.
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68
What is operations management and what are the three stages of operation?
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69
What is the role of a firm's suppliers in quality?
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70
Discuss the traditional, Western management approach to quality as compared to the quality management philosophy.
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71
What are the three basic control types that a manager can exercise?
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72
What is a JIT system?
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73
Which type of control would have been most helpful to BP in averting the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? Why?
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74
Explain the three steps in kaizen and the circular nature of the process.
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75
Contrast a product, process, and fixed-position layout.
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76
Discuss three tools to analyze the steps to determine an efficient sequence and to monitor the process.
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77
What are the four steps in the control process?
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78
Recently, TQM has become less visible in the organization because it is less important overall.
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79
How does total factor productivity differ from partial productivity?
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80
What is MRP?
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