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Deck 9: Management of Quality
1
A benefit of empowerment is reduced training costs.
False
2
Ergonomics is not concerned with which of the following aspects:
A) Noise levels
B) Illumination levels
C) Supervisory skills
D) Working temperatures
A) Noise levels
B) Illumination levels
C) Supervisory skills
D) Working temperatures
Supervisory skills
3
This approach involves dividing the task down into smaller parts.
A) Empowerment
B) Division of labour
C) Scientific management
D) Flexible working
E) Team working
F) Ergonomics
G) Behavioural approach
A) Empowerment
B) Division of labour
C) Scientific management
D) Flexible working
E) Team working
F) Ergonomics
G) Behavioural approach
Division of labour
4
In this approach workers should be selected, trained and developed methodically to perform their tasks.
A) Team working
B) Division of labour
C) Empowerment
D) Scientific management
E) Ergonomics
F) Behavioural approach
G) Flexible working
A) Team working
B) Division of labour
C) Empowerment
D) Scientific management
E) Ergonomics
F) Behavioural approach
G) Flexible working
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5
In behavioural approaches to job design which approach adds greater tasks and greater control over the job?
A) Job enlargement
B) Empowerment
C) Job enrichment
D) Job rotation
A) Job enlargement
B) Empowerment
C) Job enrichment
D) Job rotation
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6
This approach is primarily concerned with the physiological aspects of job design.
A) Ergonomics
B) Behavioural approach
C) Team working
D) Division of labour
E) Empowerment
F) Scientific management
G) Flexible working
A) Ergonomics
B) Behavioural approach
C) Team working
D) Division of labour
E) Empowerment
F) Scientific management
G) Flexible working
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7
Which of the following is NOT a potential problem with teleworking:
A) The effectiveness of communication
B) Loneliness
C) Mobility
D) Problem-solving
E) Lack of social interaction
A) The effectiveness of communication
B) Loneliness
C) Mobility
D) Problem-solving
E) Lack of social interaction
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8
Allowing people to feel personally responsible for an identifiable and meaningful portion of the work is associated with which approach to job design?
A) Ergonomics
B) Behavioural
C) Autonomous work teams
D) Empowerment
A) Ergonomics
B) Behavioural
C) Autonomous work teams
D) Empowerment
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9
In behavioural approaches to job design, which approach adds greater tasks and greater control over the job?
A) Job enlargement
B) Empowerment
C) Job enrichment
D) Job rotation
A) Job enlargement
B) Empowerment
C) Job enrichment
D) Job rotation
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10
Behavioural approaches to job design would not include:
A) Job reduction and repetition
B) Empowerment
C) Job rotation
D) Job enrichment
E) Job enlargement
A) Job reduction and repetition
B) Empowerment
C) Job rotation
D) Job enrichment
E) Job enlargement
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11
Ergonomics is not concerned with:
A) Heating, lighting and ventilation conditions
B) The physical aspects of an individual employee's workplace
C) The general environmental conditions of the workplace
D) The length of rest periods
E) The qualifications and length of service of employees
A) Heating, lighting and ventilation conditions
B) The physical aspects of an individual employee's workplace
C) The general environmental conditions of the workplace
D) The length of rest periods
E) The qualifications and length of service of employees
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12
A benefit of empowerment is faster online responses to customer needs.
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13
This approach is concerned with the ideas and concepts concerning motivation theory.
A) Scientific management
B) Flexible working
C) Behavioural approach
D) Empowerment
E) Ergonomics
F) Division of labour
G) Team working
A) Scientific management
B) Flexible working
C) Behavioural approach
D) Empowerment
E) Ergonomics
F) Division of labour
G) Team working
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14
Job design does not involve the following considerations:
A) How much autonomy should be given to individual employees?
B) Ignoring where the job is located.
C) Who should be involved/consulted?
D) What tasks should be allocated?
E) In what sequence employee tasks should be performed
A) How much autonomy should be given to individual employees?
B) Ignoring where the job is located.
C) Who should be involved/consulted?
D) What tasks should be allocated?
E) In what sequence employee tasks should be performed
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15
In this approach there is a shared set of objectives and responsibilities.
A) Ergonomics
B) Division of labour
C) Team working
D) Behavioural approach
E) Empowerment
F) Flexible working
G) Scientific management
A) Ergonomics
B) Division of labour
C) Team working
D) Behavioural approach
E) Empowerment
F) Flexible working
G) Scientific management
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16
This approach gives staff the authority to make changes to the job itself.
A) Ergonomics
B) Scientific management
C) Team working
D) Division of labour
E) Behavioural approach
F) Flexible working
G) Empowerment
A) Ergonomics
B) Scientific management
C) Team working
D) Division of labour
E) Behavioural approach
F) Flexible working
G) Empowerment
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17
In this approach staff can move across several different jobs.
A) Team working
B) Empowerment
C) Scientific management
D) Flexible working
E) Division of labour
F) Ergonomics
G) Behavioural approach
A) Team working
B) Empowerment
C) Scientific management
D) Flexible working
E) Division of labour
F) Ergonomics
G) Behavioural approach
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18
Scientific Management became established in 1911 with the publication of the book of the same name by Fredrick Winslow Taylor. Among the tenets that Taylor identified was:
A) The importance of anthropometric aspects in job design
B) The importance of motivation theory in job design
C) The importance of dividing the total task into smaller parts
D) The importance of identifying what constitutes a 'fair day's work'
A) The importance of anthropometric aspects in job design
B) The importance of motivation theory in job design
C) The importance of dividing the total task into smaller parts
D) The importance of identifying what constitutes a 'fair day's work'
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19
Job empowerment is generally seen as providing the following benefits, with one exception:
A) Promotes customer retention
B) Employees feel better about their jobs
C) Faster online responses to customer needs
D) Increase in training and selection costs
A) Promotes customer retention
B) Employees feel better about their jobs
C) Faster online responses to customer needs
D) Increase in training and selection costs
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20
The benefits of teamworking do NOT include which one of the following?
A) Improving productivity through enhanced motivation.
B) Eliminating workplace stress.
C) Increasing satisfaction by allowing individuals to contribute more effectively.
D) Making it easier to implement technology changes because teams are willing to share the challenge.
E) Improving quality and encouraging innovation.
A) Improving productivity through enhanced motivation.
B) Eliminating workplace stress.
C) Increasing satisfaction by allowing individuals to contribute more effectively.
D) Making it easier to implement technology changes because teams are willing to share the challenge.
E) Improving quality and encouraging innovation.
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21
Job enrichment:
A) Is a programme through which management seeks greater productivity from workers
B) Involves allocating a wider range of similar tasks to individuals
C) Increases the amount of money employees are paid for completing a unit of work
D) Involves giving employees work with a greater degree of responsibility and autonomy
E) Means that staff are moved periodically from task to task in order to increase variety and interest
A) Is a programme through which management seeks greater productivity from workers
B) Involves allocating a wider range of similar tasks to individuals
C) Increases the amount of money employees are paid for completing a unit of work
D) Involves giving employees work with a greater degree of responsibility and autonomy
E) Means that staff are moved periodically from task to task in order to increase variety and interest
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22
Ergonomic work place design refers to:
A) The different approaches to the division of labour
B) The interface between people and technology hardware
C) The method of performing each job
D) The conditions under which jobs are performed
A) The different approaches to the division of labour
B) The interface between people and technology hardware
C) The method of performing each job
D) The conditions under which jobs are performed
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23
Providing pay is considered reasonable by employees, maintaining commitment to work is
relatively easy.
relatively easy.
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24
A worker rated as 115% efficient was observed to have completed 14 cycles of a job in 20 minutes (without allowances). If an allowance of 15% is made for idle time, breakdowns, etc., what is the
Standard production time per unit?
A) 1.06 minutes
B) 2.75 minutes
C) 2.59 minutes
D) 1.93 minutes
E) 3.21 minutes
Standard production time per unit?
A) 1.06 minutes
B) 2.75 minutes
C) 2.59 minutes
D) 1.93 minutes
E) 3.21 minutes
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25
Job enlargement:
A) Is another term for employee empowerment
B) Involves giving employees work with a greater degree of responsibility and autonomy
C) Involves allocating a wider range of similar tasks to individuals
D) Means that staff are moved periodically from task to task in order to increase variety and interest
E) Is a programme through which management seeks greater productivity from workers
A) Is another term for employee empowerment
B) Involves giving employees work with a greater degree of responsibility and autonomy
C) Involves allocating a wider range of similar tasks to individuals
D) Means that staff are moved periodically from task to task in order to increase variety and interest
E) Is a programme through which management seeks greater productivity from workers
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26
Job design is about how we structure:
A) The workplace or environment
B) Each individual's job
C) Employees' interface with the technology they use
D) All of the above
A) The workplace or environment
B) Each individual's job
C) Employees' interface with the technology they use
D) All of the above
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27
Operations management is a subject whose main focus is on technology, systems, procedures and
facilities.
facilities.
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28
The conditions under which jobs are performed are called:
A) Working environment
B) Ergonomic environmental design
C) Ergonomic conditions
D) Working culture
A) Working environment
B) Ergonomic environmental design
C) Ergonomic conditions
D) Working culture
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29
A work study is often used to identify the best method of performing each job.
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30
Ergonomics focuses on ensuring a job is made to fit the people who are doing it.
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31
Which of the following is NOT considered an advantage in division-of-labour principles?
A) Improved flexibility
B) Reduction in non-productive work
C) Faster learning
D) Easier automation
A) Improved flexibility
B) Reduction in non-productive work
C) Faster learning
D) Easier automation
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32
Ergonomics is concerned primarily with the behavioural aspects of job design.
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33
What is the broad term that considers the organisation of the whole operation, material, technology and people, to achieve the operation's objectives?
A) People management
B) Operations management
C) Systems thinking
D) Work organisation
A) People management
B) Operations management
C) Systems thinking
D) Work organisation
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34
Which of the following factors would be most critical in job design for the Giza Quarry Company, which operates at the edge of the Sahara Desert?
A) Provision of sun cream
B) Occupational health and safety
C) Pay
D) Labour supply
A) Provision of sun cream
B) Occupational health and safety
C) Pay
D) Labour supply
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35
The best method of performing each job is usually identified by:
A) Environmental design
B) Blueprinting
C) A questionnaire
D) A work study
A) Environmental design
B) Blueprinting
C) A questionnaire
D) A work study
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36
Empowerment, team work and flexible working are all:
A) Tactical approaches to job design
B) Environmental approaches to job design
C) Work measurement tools
D) Behavioural approaches to job design
A) Tactical approaches to job design
B) Environmental approaches to job design
C) Work measurement tools
D) Behavioural approaches to job design
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37
The interface between people and technology hardware is referred to as ergonomic environmental
design.
design.
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38
Which of the following is NOT an element of job design?
A) Availability of technology and how it will be used.
B) Task allocation for each person in the operation.
C) Environmental conditions of the workplace.
D) Pay.
A) Availability of technology and how it will be used.
B) Task allocation for each person in the operation.
C) Environmental conditions of the workplace.
D) Pay.
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39
Work organisation, although used sometimes interchangeably with job design, is a broader term
that considers the organisation of the whole operation, material, technology and people to achieve
the operation's objectives.
that considers the organisation of the whole operation, material, technology and people to achieve
the operation's objectives.
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40
Within a typical behavioural model of job design, which of the following would be considered as representing core job characteristics?
A) Quality / cost / mutuality
B) Task identity / task significance / autonomy
C) Vertical loading / skill variety / output
D) Cultural advancement / absenteeism / nationality
E) Task combination / task identity / autonomy
A) Quality / cost / mutuality
B) Task identity / task significance / autonomy
C) Vertical loading / skill variety / output
D) Cultural advancement / absenteeism / nationality
E) Task combination / task identity / autonomy
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41
What is the recommended maximum noise level to which people can be subjected to over the working day in the UK?
A) 75 decibels
B) 60 decibels
C) 90 decibels
D) 120 decibels
A) 75 decibels
B) 60 decibels
C) 90 decibels
D) 120 decibels
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42
Anthropometric data refers to aspects of people's size, shape and other physical abilities.
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43
Work study is the generic term for those techniques, particularly method study and work
measurement, that are used in the examination of human work.
measurement, that are used in the examination of human work.
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44
The division of labour has the effect of making jobs less repetitive.
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45
The term 'scientific management' became established in 1911 with the publication of the book of
the same name by Frederick Taylor.
the same name by Frederick Taylor.
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46
One of the criticisms of scientific management, as developed in the early part of the twentieth
century, is that it is concentrated on relatively limited, and sometimes trivial, objectives.
century, is that it is concentrated on relatively limited, and sometimes trivial, objectives.
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47
Which of the following is considered a disadvantage to highly divided jobs?
A) Easy automation
B) Low flexibility
C) Reduced non-productive work
D) Faster learning
A) Easy automation
B) Low flexibility
C) Reduced non-productive work
D) Faster learning
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Jobs that are designed purely on the division of labour, scientific management or ergonomic
principles can alienate the people performing them.
principles can alienate the people performing them.
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