Deck 4: Managing Processes

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A process consists of an organized sequence of repeatable, customized work steps.
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A process delivers output of consistent quality and value, in small volumes.
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Process management is usually suitable for one-of-a-kind outputs.
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Managing a process involves planning, analyzing, and improving the process.
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Businesses use three fundamental processes: procurement, production, and fulfillment.
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Any process must have at least one product or service.
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Process management is important to businesses because it allows for quality and consistency.
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Proper process management does not impact company financials.
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Process management decisions are both strategic and operational in nature.
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A flow unit is usually defined in terms of the input of the process.
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The average flow rate is the average time it takes one unit to move from the beginning to the end of the process.
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The average inventory in a process is the average number of units that are inside the process at any time.
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Shorter flow times may lead to decreased flow rates or reduced average inventory.
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A process is stable only when the average rate of arrival or demand rate is equal to or lower than the process or service capacity.
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Process capacity is the effective capacity of a process that can be sustained under normal working conditions.
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A bottleneck is an operation that has the lowest capacity utilization of any process in the system.
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A flow diagram and a process flowchart do not illustrate the same things.
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A bottleneck process has the smallest or lowest throughput rate of any process within the system.
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One way to get rid of bottlenecks is to elevate them but putting them higher in the process flow diagram.
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Any process can be improved by redesigning it.
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Excessive KPIs (key performance indicators) can be detrimental to process improvements.
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Aligning and involving external businesses in process improvement is a relatively easy task.
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A visible commitment of resources and work analysis are conducive to maintaining interest in process improvement initiatives.
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Process performance metrics have increased in number and complexity, offering deeper insights on process performance.
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Which one of the following statements concerning processes is not correct?

A) Processes are an organized sequence of work steps.
B) Processes are repeatable.
C) Processes span different functions and multiple organizations.
D) Processes are customized work steps.
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Process management can best be described by which one of the following statements?

A) Process management can only be applied to production-type facilities.
B) Process management is only concerned with improving the output of the firm.
C) Process management is a short-term decision because it can be repeatable.
D) Process management is best suitable for standardized outputs.
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All of the following are fundamental processes used in business except

A) procurement
B) production
C) servicing
D) fulfilment
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Average flow time can be defined as

A) the average time it takes for one unit of output to be produced
B) the average time it takes for one unit to pass through any work step
C) the average time it takes for one unit to move from the beginning to the end of the process
D) the average time spent on transportation or movement between work steps
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Which of the following is not a metric for evaluating process flows?

A) average flow rate
B) average process time
C) average inventory
D) average flow time
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Little's law can only be used when

A) the average inventory rate is equal to the average flow rate
B) the average inflow rate would be equal to the average outflow rate
C) the average inflow rate would be greater than the average outflow rate
D) the average inflow rate would be lesser than the average outflow rate
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A process is stable if

A) the average inflow rate would be equal to the average outflow rate
B) the average inventory rate is close to zero
C) the average rate of arrival or demand is lower than the process or service capacity
D) the average rate of arrival or demand is higher than the process or service capacity
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All of the following elements can be found on a process flow chart except

A) billing
B) transportation
C) inspection
D) storage
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Any attempt at process improvement should focus on

A) providing value to the customer as quickly as possible
B) reducing capacity
C) increasing average inventory
D) decreasing the average flow rate
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Types of wastes identified by TIMWOODS include all of the following except

A) overtime
B) inventory
C) defects
D) transportation
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A bottleneck is

A) the work step with the highest capacity
B) the work step with the lowest capacity
C) the work step with the largest average flow rate
D) the work step with the lowest average flow time
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According to the theory of constraints (TOC), bottlenecks can be attributed to all of the following constraints except

A) policy
B) payment
C) internal
D) external
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According to the theory of constraints, "Exploit the bottleneck(s)" means

A) Raise the bottleneck(s) to another level in the process.
B) Reduce the capacity of the bottleneck(s).
C) Ensure that the bottleneck does not stay idle.
D) Maximize the average flow time through the bottleneck(s).
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"Elevate the bottleneck" means:

A) Move the bottleneck to a higher part of the diagram.
B) Increase the average flow time through the bottleneck.
C) Reduce the capacity of the bottleneck.
D) none of the above
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According to the theory of constraints, which of the following can be done to elevate the bottleneck?

A) add workers
B) add or replace equipment
C) subcontract or outsource capacity
D) all of the above
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Statewide Insurers receives 600 applications per month. Currently, there are 60 applications in the Reception area and 140 applications with the Underwriting team. How long does Receiving take to process an application? Assume that there are 20 working days per month.

A) 2 days
B) 3 days
C) 7 days
D) 10 days
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Statewide Insurers receives 600 applications per month. Currently, there are 60 applications in the Reception area and 140 applications with the Underwriting team. What is the average flow time for the Underwriting process? Assume that there are 20 working days per month.

A) 4.29 days
B) 7 days
C) 4.67 days
D) 3 days
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Statewide Insurers receives 1,600 applications per month. Currently, there are 160 applications in the Reception area and 240 applications with the Underwriting team. Application must go through Receiving and then the Underwriting process. How long does it take to process an application? Assume that there are 20 working days per month.

A) 2 days
B) 7 days
C) 5 days
D) 10 days
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During peak times, Bellville County Department of Motor Vehicles can process an average of 120 customers per hour. Each customer takes about 5 minutes to complete their transaction. On average how many customers are waiting in line?

A) 24 customers
B) 12 customers
C) 2 customers
D) 10 customers
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Given the following process flow diagram, where is the bottleneck?
<strong>Given the following process flow diagram, where is the bottleneck?  </strong> A) WorkStation A B) WorkStation B C) WorkStation C D) WorkStation D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) WorkStation A
B) WorkStation B
C) WorkStation C
D) WorkStation D
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Given the following process flow diagram, which of the following actions would have the greatest effect on throughput?
<strong>Given the following process flow diagram, which of the following actions would have the greatest effect on throughput?  </strong> A) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation B to 12 units/hr. B) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation A to 5 minutes. C) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation D to 5 minutes. D) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation C to 12 units/hr. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation B to 12 units/hr.
B) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation A to 5 minutes.
C) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation D to 5 minutes.
D) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation C to 12 units/hr.
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Students typically need to see an academic advisor, followed by a departmental advisor, and then the registrar before being processed for graduation. The academic advisor and departmental advisor can each serve 10 students per hour while the registrar can serve only 5 students per hour. Which of the following statements regarding this system is true?

A) If the academic advisor operates at full capacity, then there is a waiting line at the departmental advisor.
B) The entire system is capable of processing 25 students per hour.
C) The registrar is the bottleneck in this system.
D) The advisors are the bottlenecks in the system.
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Students typically need to see an academic advisor, followed by a departmental advisor, and then the registrar before being processed for graduation. The academic advisor and departmental advisor can each serve 15 students per hour while the registrar can serve only 10 students per hour. Ideally, how long would it take for them to be processed for graduation?

A) 15 minutes
B) 25 minutes
C) 10 minutes
D) 14 minutes
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Warning signs of deteriorating process management conditions include

A) the use of shadow processes
B) too many metrics
C) senior management decline in interest
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a trend in process management?

A) increased use of information technology
B) use of social technologies
C) crossover usage of process management principles from manufacturing to services
D) a decrease in the number and complexity of process performance metrics
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A process consists of ________and ________work steps.
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Process management involves ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, and ________ the process.
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_________, ________, and ________ are three fundamental processes used by businesses.
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Process management is important to a business because it affects the ________.
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Three key metrics in process flow analysis are average: ________, ________, and ________.
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The three key metrics in process flow analysis are connected by ________.
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A stable process means that the average ________ rate must be equal to the average ________ rate.
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A process ________ or ________ is usually the best place to start analyzing a process for improvements.
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________ can be used to identify all of the different types of wastes present in any process.
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In process improvement, any steps that do not add value should be ________ or ________ or ________.
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The work step with the lowest capacity is called the ________.
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According to the theory of constraints, bottlenecks can be attributed to ________, ________, and ________ constraints.
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Process ________ is the maximum number of units that can be made or serviced by the process per unit time under normal working conditions.
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________ capacity is the maximum number of units that can be processed at that work activity station per unit time under normal working conditions.
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The ________ cannot be greater than process capacity.
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Underground or informal processes are also known as ________ processes.
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Warning signs of deteriorating process management conditions include ________ and ________.
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Trends in process management include ________ and the use of ________ and ________.
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What is a process? How is it managed? Illustrate your answer with examples.
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What are the three fundamental processes in any business? Describe each component carefully and indicate how they are all related to each other.
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Why is process management important to a business? What are the responsibilities of a process manager?
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Describe and define the three process flow measures. Illustrate your answer with examples.
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Identify the steps in process analysis and improvement.
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Explain why a bottleneck limits the output of a process.
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What are the principles of the theory of constraints?
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Describe some warning signs of deteriorating process management conditions.
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How can a process manager identify bottleneck(s) in a service or manufacturing process? What signs, if any, would there be in a manufacturing firm to indicate a bottleneck?
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Cars at a car wash come out of the car wash at an average rate of 10 cars/hour. Cars are arriving at an average rate of 10 cars/hour. Would there be a waiting line at the entrance of the car wash?
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The average number of people in the school cafeteria line at lunch time is 20 students. It takes the lunch counter 2 minutes on average to process a student. What is the average flow rate?
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The Montgomery Township Public Works claims to repair, on average, 100,000 potholes a year. Residents claim that the Department is misleading, given that an average of 60,000 unfilled potholes exists on city roads at any given time (confirmed from official records). The Department refutes the charge, insisting that they fix a pothole, on average, in less than a month. Who is telling the truth? Provide reasoning.
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A process consists of an organized sequence of repeatable, customized work steps.
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A process delivers output of consistent quality and value, in small volumes.
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Process management is usually suitable for one-of-a-kind outputs.
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Managing a process involves planning, analyzing, and improving the process.
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Businesses use three fundamental processes: procurement, production, and fulfillment.
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Any process must have at least one product or service.
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Process management is important to businesses because it allows for quality and consistency.
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Proper process management does not impact company financials.
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Process management decisions are both strategic and operational in nature.
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A flow unit is usually defined in terms of the input of the process.
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The average flow rate is the average time it takes one unit to move from the beginning to the end of the process.
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The average inventory in a process is the average number of units that are inside the process at any time.
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Shorter flow times may lead to decreased flow rates or reduced average inventory.
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A process is stable only when the average rate of arrival or demand rate is equal to or lower than the process or service capacity.
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Process capacity is the effective capacity of a process that can be sustained under normal working conditions.
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A bottleneck is an operation that has the lowest capacity utilization of any process in the system.
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A flow diagram and a process flowchart do not illustrate the same things.
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A bottleneck process has the smallest or lowest throughput rate of any process within the system.
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One way to get rid of bottlenecks is to elevate them but putting them higher in the process flow diagram.
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Any process can be improved by redesigning it.
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Excessive KPIs (key performance indicators) can be detrimental to process improvements.
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Aligning and involving external businesses in process improvement is a relatively easy task.
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A visible commitment of resources and work analysis are conducive to maintaining interest in process improvement initiatives.
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Process performance metrics have increased in number and complexity, offering deeper insights on process performance.
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Which one of the following statements concerning processes is not correct?

A) Processes are an organized sequence of work steps.
B) Processes are repeatable.
C) Processes span different functions and multiple organizations.
D) Processes are customized work steps.
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Process management can best be described by which one of the following statements?

A) Process management can only be applied to production-type facilities.
B) Process management is only concerned with improving the output of the firm.
C) Process management is a short-term decision because it can be repeatable.
D) Process management is best suitable for standardized outputs.
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All of the following are fundamental processes used in business except

A) procurement
B) production
C) servicing
D) fulfilment
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Average flow time can be defined as

A) the average time it takes for one unit of output to be produced
B) the average time it takes for one unit to pass through any work step
C) the average time it takes for one unit to move from the beginning to the end of the process
D) the average time spent on transportation or movement between work steps
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Which of the following is not a metric for evaluating process flows?

A) average flow rate
B) average process time
C) average inventory
D) average flow time
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Little's law can only be used when

A) the average inventory rate is equal to the average flow rate
B) the average inflow rate would be equal to the average outflow rate
C) the average inflow rate would be greater than the average outflow rate
D) the average inflow rate would be lesser than the average outflow rate
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A process is stable if

A) the average inflow rate would be equal to the average outflow rate
B) the average inventory rate is close to zero
C) the average rate of arrival or demand is lower than the process or service capacity
D) the average rate of arrival or demand is higher than the process or service capacity
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All of the following elements can be found on a process flow chart except

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C) inspection
D) storage
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Any attempt at process improvement should focus on

A) providing value to the customer as quickly as possible
B) reducing capacity
C) increasing average inventory
D) decreasing the average flow rate
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Types of wastes identified by TIMWOODS include all of the following except

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B) inventory
C) defects
D) transportation
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A bottleneck is

A) the work step with the highest capacity
B) the work step with the lowest capacity
C) the work step with the largest average flow rate
D) the work step with the lowest average flow time
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According to the theory of constraints (TOC), bottlenecks can be attributed to all of the following constraints except

A) policy
B) payment
C) internal
D) external
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According to the theory of constraints, "Exploit the bottleneck(s)" means

A) Raise the bottleneck(s) to another level in the process.
B) Reduce the capacity of the bottleneck(s).
C) Ensure that the bottleneck does not stay idle.
D) Maximize the average flow time through the bottleneck(s).
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"Elevate the bottleneck" means:

A) Move the bottleneck to a higher part of the diagram.
B) Increase the average flow time through the bottleneck.
C) Reduce the capacity of the bottleneck.
D) none of the above
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According to the theory of constraints, which of the following can be done to elevate the bottleneck?

A) add workers
B) add or replace equipment
C) subcontract or outsource capacity
D) all of the above
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Statewide Insurers receives 600 applications per month. Currently, there are 60 applications in the Reception area and 140 applications with the Underwriting team. How long does Receiving take to process an application? Assume that there are 20 working days per month.

A) 2 days
B) 3 days
C) 7 days
D) 10 days
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Statewide Insurers receives 600 applications per month. Currently, there are 60 applications in the Reception area and 140 applications with the Underwriting team. What is the average flow time for the Underwriting process? Assume that there are 20 working days per month.

A) 4.29 days
B) 7 days
C) 4.67 days
D) 3 days
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Statewide Insurers receives 1,600 applications per month. Currently, there are 160 applications in the Reception area and 240 applications with the Underwriting team. Application must go through Receiving and then the Underwriting process. How long does it take to process an application? Assume that there are 20 working days per month.

A) 2 days
B) 7 days
C) 5 days
D) 10 days
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During peak times, Bellville County Department of Motor Vehicles can process an average of 120 customers per hour. Each customer takes about 5 minutes to complete their transaction. On average how many customers are waiting in line?

A) 24 customers
B) 12 customers
C) 2 customers
D) 10 customers
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Given the following process flow diagram, where is the bottleneck?
<strong>Given the following process flow diagram, where is the bottleneck?  </strong> A) WorkStation A B) WorkStation B C) WorkStation C D) WorkStation D

A) WorkStation A
B) WorkStation B
C) WorkStation C
D) WorkStation D
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Given the following process flow diagram, which of the following actions would have the greatest effect on throughput?
<strong>Given the following process flow diagram, which of the following actions would have the greatest effect on throughput?  </strong> A) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation B to 12 units/hr. B) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation A to 5 minutes. C) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation D to 5 minutes. D) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation C to 12 units/hr.

A) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation B to 12 units/hr.
B) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation A to 5 minutes.
C) Decrease the processing time at WorkStation D to 5 minutes.
D) Increase the throughput rate at WorkStation C to 12 units/hr.
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Students typically need to see an academic advisor, followed by a departmental advisor, and then the registrar before being processed for graduation. The academic advisor and departmental advisor can each serve 10 students per hour while the registrar can serve only 5 students per hour. Which of the following statements regarding this system is true?

A) If the academic advisor operates at full capacity, then there is a waiting line at the departmental advisor.
B) The entire system is capable of processing 25 students per hour.
C) The registrar is the bottleneck in this system.
D) The advisors are the bottlenecks in the system.
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Students typically need to see an academic advisor, followed by a departmental advisor, and then the registrar before being processed for graduation. The academic advisor and departmental advisor can each serve 15 students per hour while the registrar can serve only 10 students per hour. Ideally, how long would it take for them to be processed for graduation?

A) 15 minutes
B) 25 minutes
C) 10 minutes
D) 14 minutes
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Warning signs of deteriorating process management conditions include

A) the use of shadow processes
B) too many metrics
C) senior management decline in interest
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a trend in process management?

A) increased use of information technology
B) use of social technologies
C) crossover usage of process management principles from manufacturing to services
D) a decrease in the number and complexity of process performance metrics
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A process consists of ________and ________work steps.
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Process management involves ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, ________, and ________ the process.
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_________, ________, and ________ are three fundamental processes used by businesses.
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Process management is important to a business because it affects the ________.
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Three key metrics in process flow analysis are average: ________, ________, and ________.
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The three key metrics in process flow analysis are connected by ________.
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A stable process means that the average ________ rate must be equal to the average ________ rate.
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A process ________ or ________ is usually the best place to start analyzing a process for improvements.
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________ can be used to identify all of the different types of wastes present in any process.
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In process improvement, any steps that do not add value should be ________ or ________ or ________.
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The work step with the lowest capacity is called the ________.
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According to the theory of constraints, bottlenecks can be attributed to ________, ________, and ________ constraints.
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Process ________ is the maximum number of units that can be made or serviced by the process per unit time under normal working conditions.
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________ capacity is the maximum number of units that can be processed at that work activity station per unit time under normal working conditions.
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The ________ cannot be greater than process capacity.
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Underground or informal processes are also known as ________ processes.
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Warning signs of deteriorating process management conditions include ________ and ________.
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Trends in process management include ________ and the use of ________ and ________.
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What is a process? How is it managed? Illustrate your answer with examples.
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What are the three fundamental processes in any business? Describe each component carefully and indicate how they are all related to each other.
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Why is process management important to a business? What are the responsibilities of a process manager?
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Describe and define the three process flow measures. Illustrate your answer with examples.
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72
Identify the steps in process analysis and improvement.
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73
Explain why a bottleneck limits the output of a process.
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74
What are the principles of the theory of constraints?
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75
Describe some warning signs of deteriorating process management conditions.
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76
How can a process manager identify bottleneck(s) in a service or manufacturing process? What signs, if any, would there be in a manufacturing firm to indicate a bottleneck?
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77
Cars at a car wash come out of the car wash at an average rate of 10 cars/hour. Cars are arriving at an average rate of 10 cars/hour. Would there be a waiting line at the entrance of the car wash?
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78
The average number of people in the school cafeteria line at lunch time is 20 students. It takes the lunch counter 2 minutes on average to process a student. What is the average flow rate?
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The Montgomery Township Public Works claims to repair, on average, 100,000 potholes a year. Residents claim that the Department is misleading, given that an average of 60,000 unfilled potholes exists on city roads at any given time (confirmed from official records). The Department refutes the charge, insisting that they fix a pothole, on average, in less than a month. Who is telling the truth? Provide reasoning.
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