Deck 6: The Voice of the Market

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Champion Cooling Co. signed an exclusive contract with a scrap metal dealer that is willing to pay 33 cents a pound for scrap copper. If the cost of goods sold reported by Champion amounts to $100,000 and the scrap cost is equal to $20,000 for their 3030 pounds of scrap copper, what is Champion's scrap efficiency?

A) 7.60
B) 5.00
C) 6.26
D) 9.33
E) 3.18
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A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the plant and equipment productivity of Firm B.</strong> A) 26.00 B) 2.60 C) 19.20 D) 3.47 E) 34.67 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Calculate the plant and equipment productivity of Firm B.

A) 26.00
B) 2.60
C) 19.20
D) 3.47
E) 34.67
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Make-Do, a national automotive painting service, paints cars for $199. Their work standard for such a job is $20.00 for labor and $30.00 for paint. They consume $10 worth of supplies and $3 of energy during their service. What is their total factor productivity?

A) 3.16
B) 9.95
C) 5.83
D) 13.6
E) 18.24
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm B.</strong> A) 14.86 B) 1.35 C) 2.60 D) 34.67 E) 20.28 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm B.

A) 14.86
B) 1.35
C) 2.60
D) 34.67
E) 20.28
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm A.</strong> A) 19.20 B) 3.31 C) 1.22 D) 14.77 E) 8.68 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm A.

A) 19.20
B) 3.31
C) 1.22
D) 14.77
E) 8.68
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the materials productivity of Firm B.</strong> A) 3.47 B) 10.40 C) 19.20 D) 6.80 E) 2.60 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Calculate the materials productivity of Firm B.

A) 3.47
B) 10.40
C) 19.20
D) 6.80
E) 2.60
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the energy productivity of Firm A.</strong> A) 34.67 B) 64.00 C) 19.20 D) 27.43 E) 69.33 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Calculate the energy productivity of Firm A.

A) 34.67
B) 64.00
C) 19.20
D) 27.43
E) 69.33
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Return on assets (ROA) and return on investments (ROI) are examples of ________.

A) structural measures
B) market share data
C) productivity ratios
D) quality measures
E) financial ratios
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________ allows initiator firms to assess their competitive position by comparing products and services with those of target firms.

A) Functional
B) Strategic
C) Product
D) Performance
E) Process
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the labor productivity of Firm A.</strong> A) 19.2 B) 24.0 C) 20.8 D) 26.0 E) 9.6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Calculate the labor productivity of Firm A.

A) 19.2
B) 24.0
C) 20.8
D) 26.0
E) 9.6
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What is the formula used to calculate scrap efficiency?

A) scrap/cost of goods sold
B) (cost of goods sold - scrap)/scrap
C) cost of goods sold/scrap
D) (scrap - cost of goods sold) /scrap
E) cost of goods sold × scrap
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Toyota developed the world-class production system known as ________.

A) business process reengineering
B) just-in-time
C) total quality management
D) benchmarking
E) statistical process control
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A benchmarking effort that is limited to studying the purchasing department of another firm is referred to as ________ benchmarking.

A) functional
B) performance
C) process
D) strategic
E) product
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If the cost of goods sold reported by Champion Cooling Co. is equal to $600,000 and the scrap cost amounts to $50,000, what is their scrap efficiency?

A) 8.33
B) 30.0
C) 12.0
D) 18.5
E) 22.8
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Ajax Carpet Cleaning promises to clean 100 square feet of carpet for $15.00. Their work standard for such a job is $5.00 for labor and $2.00 for cleaning supplies. Since they use the customer's electricity, there are no other inputs in to the cleaning process. What is their labor productivity?

A) 3.00
B) 7.50
C) 20.00
D) 10.0
E) 50.0
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The goal of ________ benchmarking is to identify and to observe the best practices from one or more benchmark firms.

A) product
B) strategic
C) process
D) financial
E) functional
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The sharing of information between companies so that both can improve is called ________.

A) reengineering
B) baselining
C) benchmarking
D) interfacing
E) data mining
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________ benchmarking involves observing how others compete.

A) Strategic
B) Product
C) Performance
D) Functional
E) Process
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The process of dismantling competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs is referred to as ________.

A) benchmarking
B) reengineering
C) baselining
D) inverse production
E) reverse engineering
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Ajax Carpet Cleaning promises to clean 100 square feet of carpet for $20.00. Their work standard for such a job is $5.00 for labor and $2.50 for cleaning supplies. Since they use the customer's electricity, there are no other inputs in to the cleaning process. What is their labor productivity?

A) 20.0
B) 4.00
C) 8.00
D) 2.50
E) 40.0
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Which of the following steps in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking helps companies prioritize which areas are the first candidates for change and improvement?

A) determine the current performance gap
B) plan and conduct the investigation
C) identify whom to benchmark
D) decide what to benchmark
E) develop action plans
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A benchmark is an organization recognized for its exemplary operational performance.
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The ________ process involves identifying measures, establishing time frames for future data collection, gathering data, and analyzing data on an ongoing basis to identify performance trends and changes.

A) restructuring
B) baselining
C) reengineering
D) reverse engineering
E) benchmarking
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________ is defined as the fundamental rethinking and redesign of business processes.

A) Reengineering
B) Benchmarking
C) Baselining
D) Reverse engineering
E) Restructuring
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Which of the following best defines the depth factor of reengineering?

A) It refers to organizational elements such as responsibilities, measurements, information technology, and skills.
B) It refers to the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement in managerial decision making.
C) It refers to the impact of the reengineering process to the entire organization.
D) It refers to the dismantling of competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs.
E) It refers to the sharing of information between companies so that both can improve.
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________ include objectives, policies, and procedures followed by a firm.

A) Productivity ratios
B) Quality measures
C) Market share data
D) Structural measures
E) Operating results
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What is the first step in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking?

A) determine the current performance gap
B) identify whom to benchmark
C) decide what to benchmark
D) develop action plans
E) project future performance levels
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Reject rates, capability information, and performance information are examples of ________.

A) structural measures
B) market share data
C) productivity ratios
D) financial ratios
E) quality measures
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________ requires the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement to inform managerial decision making.

A) Baselining
B) Benchmarking
C) Reengineering
D) Reverse engineering
E) Restructuring
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The ________ process of business process benchmarking results in outputs that are eventually sold to customers.

A) transformation
B) conversion
C) control
D) reconstruction
E) reengineering
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________ are useful in measuring the extent to which a firm effectively uses the scarce resources that are available to the firm.

A) Quality measures
B) Financial ratios
C) Productivity ratios
D) Market share data
E) Structural measures
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In the ________ process of business process benchmarking, the inputs are aligned together to form the product or service.

A) reconstruction
B) control
C) reengineering
D) transformation
E) conversion
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________ is based on the concept of 5w2h.

A) Business process benchmarking
B) Statistical process control
C) Total quality management
D) Business process reengineering
E) Reverse engineering
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Which of the following best defines the breadth factor of reengineering?

A) It refers to organizational elements such as responsibilities, measurements, information technology, and skills.
B) It refers to the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement in managerial decision making.
C) It refers to the impact of the reengineering process to the entire organization.
D) It refers to the dismantling of competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs.
E) It refers to the sharing of information between companies so that both can improve.
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________ dictates that decisions are made based on the sound collection and analysis of data.

A) Strategic benchmarking
B) Baselining
C) Business process reengineering
D) Management by fact
E) Reverse engineering
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________ are important for monitoring and tracking the effectiveness of a company's cycle times, waste-reduction measures, and value-added measures.

A) Customer-related measures
B) Productivity ratios
C) Quality measures
D) Operating results
E) Structural measures
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The concept of ________ implies that you must have something to offer the target firm in return for sharing information.

A) reciprocity
B) baselining
C) reengineering
D) interfacing
E) restructuring
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Toyota developed the world-class production system known as business process reengineering.
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In the conversion process, the feedback loop that involves gathering, analyzing, and using the data to adjust the process is called the ________ process.

A) control
B) reengineering
C) reconstruction
D) development
E) transformation
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Which of the following steps in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking involves predicting whether the performance gap for the benchmarked processes will narrow or widen in the coming years?

A) develop action plans
B) determine the current performance gap
C) plan and conduct the investigation
D) project future performance levels
E) implement specific actions and monitor progress
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Customer satisfaction measures are poor indicators of financial performance.
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In a benchmarking relationship, the initiator firm is the firm that is being studied.
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Openness can create a competitive advantage through creating psychological barriers to competition.
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Cycle times and waste-reduction measures are examples of operating results of benchmarking data.
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The cost of goods sold to scrap ratio is a multiple factor ratio.
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The scrap efficiency formula normalizes the cost of scrap based on the volume of business that a firm does.
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Strategic benchmarking involves observing how others compete.
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Total factor productivity is less sensitive to differences in costing conventions and accounting practices.
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Quality measures include objectives, policies, and procedures followed by a firm.
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Dismantling competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs is called reverse engineering.
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In performance benchmarking, the initiator firm focuses its observation and investigation on business processes.
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In functional benchmarking, a company focuses its benchmarking efforts on a single function to improve the operation of that function.
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Financial benchmarking involves direct interaction between the initiator firm and the target firms.
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The first step a benchmarking firm must take is to document current performance.
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The conversion process results in outputs that are eventually sold to customers.
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The 5w2h concept is labeled as such because a business process benchmarking project should result in the answers to five questions.
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Management by fact dictates that decisions are made based on the sound collection and analysis of data.
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The scrap efficiency can be calculated by dividing the cost of scrap by the cost of goods sold.
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Productivity ratios are useful in measuring the extent to which a firm effectively utilizes the scarce resources that are available to the firm.
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The 5w2h questions should be viewed in the context of a process.
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Differentiate between financial ratios and productivity ratios of benchmarking data.
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Because business process reengineering affects multiple levels in a firm, abrupt organizational changes are reflected in baselining results.
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Breadth refers to the impact of the reengineering process to the entire organization.
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Determining the current performance gap helps the company prioritize which areas are the first candidates for change and improvement.
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Explain the importance of using customer-related results as benchmarking data.
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Restructuring is defined as a fundamental rethinking and redesign of business processes.
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Differentiate between an initiator firm and a target firm. Are these static roles?
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To begin the management process, a strategy statement outlining the goals and strategies to be used is developed.
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How is a scrap efficiency ratio calculated?
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Outside consultants should not be used to provide training and coaching on benchmarking and other quality-related efforts.
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The concept of interfacing implies that you must have something to offer the target firm in return for sharing information.
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The reengineering process involves gathering and analyzing data on an ongoing basis to identify performance trends and changes.
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Depth refers to organizational elements such as responsibilities, measurements, information technology, and skills.
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The first step in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking is identifying whom to benchmark.
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Describe the concept of performance benchmarking.
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Describe the concept of functional benchmarking.
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Explain the process of benchmarking.
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Business process maps are used to identify the exact performance measures and metrics needed from the target firm.
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Baselining requires the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement to inform managerial decision making.
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In the control process, the inputs are aligned together to form the product or service.
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Champion Cooling Co. signed an exclusive contract with a scrap metal dealer that is willing to pay 33 cents a pound for scrap copper. If the cost of goods sold reported by Champion amounts to $100,000 and the scrap cost is equal to $20,000 for their 3030 pounds of scrap copper, what is Champion's scrap efficiency?

A) 7.60
B) 5.00
C) 6.26
D) 9.33
E) 3.18
B
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the plant and equipment productivity of Firm B.</strong> A) 26.00 B) 2.60 C) 19.20 D) 3.47 E) 34.67
Calculate the plant and equipment productivity of Firm B.

A) 26.00
B) 2.60
C) 19.20
D) 3.47
E) 34.67
D
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Make-Do, a national automotive painting service, paints cars for $199. Their work standard for such a job is $20.00 for labor and $30.00 for paint. They consume $10 worth of supplies and $3 of energy during their service. What is their total factor productivity?

A) 3.16
B) 9.95
C) 5.83
D) 13.6
E) 18.24
A
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm B.</strong> A) 14.86 B) 1.35 C) 2.60 D) 34.67 E) 20.28
Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm B.

A) 14.86
B) 1.35
C) 2.60
D) 34.67
E) 20.28
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A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm A.</strong> A) 19.20 B) 3.31 C) 1.22 D) 14.77 E) 8.68
Calculate the total factor productivity for Firm A.

A) 19.20
B) 3.31
C) 1.22
D) 14.77
E) 8.68
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the materials productivity of Firm B.</strong> A) 3.47 B) 10.40 C) 19.20 D) 6.80 E) 2.60
Calculate the materials productivity of Firm B.

A) 3.47
B) 10.40
C) 19.20
D) 6.80
E) 2.60
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the energy productivity of Firm A.</strong> A) 34.67 B) 64.00 C) 19.20 D) 27.43 E) 69.33
Calculate the energy productivity of Firm A.

A) 34.67
B) 64.00
C) 19.20
D) 27.43
E) 69.33
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Return on assets (ROA) and return on investments (ROI) are examples of ________.

A) structural measures
B) market share data
C) productivity ratios
D) quality measures
E) financial ratios
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________ allows initiator firms to assess their competitive position by comparing products and services with those of target firms.

A) Functional
B) Strategic
C) Product
D) Performance
E) Process
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Use the following information to answer the question(s) below.
A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the question(s) below. A company has gathered the following financial information for itself and a competing firm. The company wishes to compare productivity for the two firms:   Calculate the labor productivity of Firm A.</strong> A) 19.2 B) 24.0 C) 20.8 D) 26.0 E) 9.6
Calculate the labor productivity of Firm A.

A) 19.2
B) 24.0
C) 20.8
D) 26.0
E) 9.6
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What is the formula used to calculate scrap efficiency?

A) scrap/cost of goods sold
B) (cost of goods sold - scrap)/scrap
C) cost of goods sold/scrap
D) (scrap - cost of goods sold) /scrap
E) cost of goods sold × scrap
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Toyota developed the world-class production system known as ________.

A) business process reengineering
B) just-in-time
C) total quality management
D) benchmarking
E) statistical process control
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A benchmarking effort that is limited to studying the purchasing department of another firm is referred to as ________ benchmarking.

A) functional
B) performance
C) process
D) strategic
E) product
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If the cost of goods sold reported by Champion Cooling Co. is equal to $600,000 and the scrap cost amounts to $50,000, what is their scrap efficiency?

A) 8.33
B) 30.0
C) 12.0
D) 18.5
E) 22.8
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Ajax Carpet Cleaning promises to clean 100 square feet of carpet for $15.00. Their work standard for such a job is $5.00 for labor and $2.00 for cleaning supplies. Since they use the customer's electricity, there are no other inputs in to the cleaning process. What is their labor productivity?

A) 3.00
B) 7.50
C) 20.00
D) 10.0
E) 50.0
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The goal of ________ benchmarking is to identify and to observe the best practices from one or more benchmark firms.

A) product
B) strategic
C) process
D) financial
E) functional
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The sharing of information between companies so that both can improve is called ________.

A) reengineering
B) baselining
C) benchmarking
D) interfacing
E) data mining
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________ benchmarking involves observing how others compete.

A) Strategic
B) Product
C) Performance
D) Functional
E) Process
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The process of dismantling competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs is referred to as ________.

A) benchmarking
B) reengineering
C) baselining
D) inverse production
E) reverse engineering
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Ajax Carpet Cleaning promises to clean 100 square feet of carpet for $20.00. Their work standard for such a job is $5.00 for labor and $2.50 for cleaning supplies. Since they use the customer's electricity, there are no other inputs in to the cleaning process. What is their labor productivity?

A) 20.0
B) 4.00
C) 8.00
D) 2.50
E) 40.0
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Which of the following steps in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking helps companies prioritize which areas are the first candidates for change and improvement?

A) determine the current performance gap
B) plan and conduct the investigation
C) identify whom to benchmark
D) decide what to benchmark
E) develop action plans
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A benchmark is an organization recognized for its exemplary operational performance.
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The ________ process involves identifying measures, establishing time frames for future data collection, gathering data, and analyzing data on an ongoing basis to identify performance trends and changes.

A) restructuring
B) baselining
C) reengineering
D) reverse engineering
E) benchmarking
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________ is defined as the fundamental rethinking and redesign of business processes.

A) Reengineering
B) Benchmarking
C) Baselining
D) Reverse engineering
E) Restructuring
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Which of the following best defines the depth factor of reengineering?

A) It refers to organizational elements such as responsibilities, measurements, information technology, and skills.
B) It refers to the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement in managerial decision making.
C) It refers to the impact of the reengineering process to the entire organization.
D) It refers to the dismantling of competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs.
E) It refers to the sharing of information between companies so that both can improve.
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________ include objectives, policies, and procedures followed by a firm.

A) Productivity ratios
B) Quality measures
C) Market share data
D) Structural measures
E) Operating results
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What is the first step in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking?

A) determine the current performance gap
B) identify whom to benchmark
C) decide what to benchmark
D) develop action plans
E) project future performance levels
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Reject rates, capability information, and performance information are examples of ________.

A) structural measures
B) market share data
C) productivity ratios
D) financial ratios
E) quality measures
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________ requires the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement to inform managerial decision making.

A) Baselining
B) Benchmarking
C) Reengineering
D) Reverse engineering
E) Restructuring
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The ________ process of business process benchmarking results in outputs that are eventually sold to customers.

A) transformation
B) conversion
C) control
D) reconstruction
E) reengineering
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________ are useful in measuring the extent to which a firm effectively uses the scarce resources that are available to the firm.

A) Quality measures
B) Financial ratios
C) Productivity ratios
D) Market share data
E) Structural measures
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In the ________ process of business process benchmarking, the inputs are aligned together to form the product or service.

A) reconstruction
B) control
C) reengineering
D) transformation
E) conversion
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________ is based on the concept of 5w2h.

A) Business process benchmarking
B) Statistical process control
C) Total quality management
D) Business process reengineering
E) Reverse engineering
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Which of the following best defines the breadth factor of reengineering?

A) It refers to organizational elements such as responsibilities, measurements, information technology, and skills.
B) It refers to the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement in managerial decision making.
C) It refers to the impact of the reengineering process to the entire organization.
D) It refers to the dismantling of competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs.
E) It refers to the sharing of information between companies so that both can improve.
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________ dictates that decisions are made based on the sound collection and analysis of data.

A) Strategic benchmarking
B) Baselining
C) Business process reengineering
D) Management by fact
E) Reverse engineering
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________ are important for monitoring and tracking the effectiveness of a company's cycle times, waste-reduction measures, and value-added measures.

A) Customer-related measures
B) Productivity ratios
C) Quality measures
D) Operating results
E) Structural measures
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The concept of ________ implies that you must have something to offer the target firm in return for sharing information.

A) reciprocity
B) baselining
C) reengineering
D) interfacing
E) restructuring
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38
Toyota developed the world-class production system known as business process reengineering.
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In the conversion process, the feedback loop that involves gathering, analyzing, and using the data to adjust the process is called the ________ process.

A) control
B) reengineering
C) reconstruction
D) development
E) transformation
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40
Which of the following steps in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking involves predicting whether the performance gap for the benchmarked processes will narrow or widen in the coming years?

A) develop action plans
B) determine the current performance gap
C) plan and conduct the investigation
D) project future performance levels
E) implement specific actions and monitor progress
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41
Customer satisfaction measures are poor indicators of financial performance.
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42
In a benchmarking relationship, the initiator firm is the firm that is being studied.
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Openness can create a competitive advantage through creating psychological barriers to competition.
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44
Cycle times and waste-reduction measures are examples of operating results of benchmarking data.
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45
The cost of goods sold to scrap ratio is a multiple factor ratio.
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The scrap efficiency formula normalizes the cost of scrap based on the volume of business that a firm does.
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47
Strategic benchmarking involves observing how others compete.
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Total factor productivity is less sensitive to differences in costing conventions and accounting practices.
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Quality measures include objectives, policies, and procedures followed by a firm.
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Dismantling competitors' products to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their designs is called reverse engineering.
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In performance benchmarking, the initiator firm focuses its observation and investigation on business processes.
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In functional benchmarking, a company focuses its benchmarking efforts on a single function to improve the operation of that function.
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Financial benchmarking involves direct interaction between the initiator firm and the target firms.
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The first step a benchmarking firm must take is to document current performance.
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The conversion process results in outputs that are eventually sold to customers.
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The 5w2h concept is labeled as such because a business process benchmarking project should result in the answers to five questions.
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Management by fact dictates that decisions are made based on the sound collection and analysis of data.
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The scrap efficiency can be calculated by dividing the cost of scrap by the cost of goods sold.
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Productivity ratios are useful in measuring the extent to which a firm effectively utilizes the scarce resources that are available to the firm.
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60
The 5w2h questions should be viewed in the context of a process.
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Differentiate between financial ratios and productivity ratios of benchmarking data.
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62
Because business process reengineering affects multiple levels in a firm, abrupt organizational changes are reflected in baselining results.
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Breadth refers to the impact of the reengineering process to the entire organization.
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Determining the current performance gap helps the company prioritize which areas are the first candidates for change and improvement.
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Explain the importance of using customer-related results as benchmarking data.
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66
Restructuring is defined as a fundamental rethinking and redesign of business processes.
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67
Differentiate between an initiator firm and a target firm. Are these static roles?
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To begin the management process, a strategy statement outlining the goals and strategies to be used is developed.
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69
How is a scrap efficiency ratio calculated?
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Outside consultants should not be used to provide training and coaching on benchmarking and other quality-related efforts.
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The concept of interfacing implies that you must have something to offer the target firm in return for sharing information.
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72
The reengineering process involves gathering and analyzing data on an ongoing basis to identify performance trends and changes.
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Depth refers to organizational elements such as responsibilities, measurements, information technology, and skills.
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The first step in Xerox's 10-step process to benchmarking is identifying whom to benchmark.
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75
Describe the concept of performance benchmarking.
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76
Describe the concept of functional benchmarking.
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77
Explain the process of benchmarking.
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Business process maps are used to identify the exact performance measures and metrics needed from the target firm.
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Baselining requires the monitoring of key internal firm performance measures over time to identify trends such as improvement to inform managerial decision making.
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In the control process, the inputs are aligned together to form the product or service.
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