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Deck 5: Operations Management
1
Which factor helped create a greater and critical focus on the OM function:
A) Reduced product cycle times
B) Global competition
C) Supply chain management
D) Early supplier involvement
E) b and c
A) Reduced product cycle times
B) Global competition
C) Supply chain management
D) Early supplier involvement
E) b and c
E
2
Operations management (OM) is responsible for producing products in a cost-effective and __________ way.
A) Complex
B) Efficient
C) Expensive
D) Outsourced
E) Cellular
A) Complex
B) Efficient
C) Expensive
D) Outsourced
E) Cellular
B
3
The design of service processes should include the following elements:
A) Physical, psychological, relational
B) Psychological, relational, marketing
C) Physical, sensual, psychological
D) Sensual, relational, operations
E) None of the above
A) Physical, psychological, relational
B) Psychological, relational, marketing
C) Physical, sensual, psychological
D) Sensual, relational, operations
E) None of the above
C
4
When designing facility layout, the _______ layout fits best with intermittent processes:
A) Product
B) Fixed position
C) Cellular
D) Process
E) None of the above
A) Product
B) Fixed position
C) Cellular
D) Process
E) None of the above
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5
Design for manufacturing (DFM) guidelines focus on ________ and ________:
A) Risk and return
B) Features and benefits
C) Cost and service
D) Simplification and standardization
E) None of the above
A) Risk and return
B) Features and benefits
C) Cost and service
D) Simplification and standardization
E) None of the above
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6
A consumer who purchases a Dell computer would be a customer of which type of operation:
A) Cellular
B) Service
C) Manufacturing
D) Intermittent
E) All of the above
A) Cellular
B) Service
C) Manufacturing
D) Intermittent
E) All of the above
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7
Understanding a the evolution of a product, from introduction to maturity, is known as:
A) Cycle time management
B) Concurrent engineering
C) Remanufacturing
D) Design for manufacturing
E) Product life cycle management
A) Cycle time management
B) Concurrent engineering
C) Remanufacturing
D) Design for manufacturing
E) Product life cycle management
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8
___________ is the facility layout that would best fit with the production of a jumbo jetliner.
A) Product
B) Fixed position
C) Cellular
D) Process
E) None of the above
A) Product
B) Fixed position
C) Cellular
D) Process
E) None of the above
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9
The _______ process type should be used when producing to very specific customer needs:
A) Standardization
B) Customization
C) Line
D) Continuous
E) Project
A) Standardization
B) Customization
C) Line
D) Continuous
E) Project
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10
Product and process design together can impact:
A) Quality
B) Cost
C) Customer satisfaction
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Quality
B) Cost
C) Customer satisfaction
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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11
The __________ nature of a service makes product design more complex:
A) Standardized
B) Intangible
C) Intermittent
D) Costly
E) None of the above
A) Standardized
B) Intangible
C) Intermittent
D) Costly
E) None of the above
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12
The OM decision about ____________ relates to how the product or service will be produced:
A) Product design
B) Facility layout
C) Process design
D) Scheduling
E) Inventory management
A) Product design
B) Facility layout
C) Process design
D) Scheduling
E) Inventory management
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13
An effective product design process should encompass four steps, including:
A) Customer relationship management
B) Product screening
C) Psychological benefit analysis
D) Standardization
E) a and b
A) Customer relationship management
B) Product screening
C) Psychological benefit analysis
D) Standardization
E) a and b
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14
An example of an OM decision would be:
A) Which distribution channels to utilize
B) Where to locate a factory
C) How to schedule workers
D) Market segmentation strategy
E) b and c
A) Which distribution channels to utilize
B) Where to locate a factory
C) How to schedule workers
D) Market segmentation strategy
E) b and c
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15
OM plays a critical role in a company's supply chain because it:
A) Produces/delivers the product or service
B) Customizes products
C) Defines location of facilities
D) Works with marketing
E) None of the above
A) Produces/delivers the product or service
B) Customizes products
C) Defines location of facilities
D) Works with marketing
E) None of the above
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16
A __________ process focuses on providing product customization:
A) Intermittent
B) Repetitive
C) Standardized
D) Late stage
E) None of the above
A) Intermittent
B) Repetitive
C) Standardized
D) Late stage
E) None of the above
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17
_________ processes produce small quantities of products in groups based on particular specifications or customers:
A) Project
B) Line
C) Continuous
D) Batch
E) None of the above
A) Project
B) Line
C) Continuous
D) Batch
E) None of the above
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18
The variable cost of a new computer keyboard is $25 per unit, and the fixed costs to produce the keyboard are $20,000 per year. If the selling price of the keyboard is $45, how many units must the company sell to break even?
A) 800 units
B) 445 units
C) 2000 units
D) 1000 units
E) None of the above
A) 800 units
B) 445 units
C) 2000 units
D) 1000 units
E) None of the above
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19
The _________ stage of the product design process may include early supplier involvement:
A) Idea development
B) Preliminary design
C) Final design
D) Break even analysis
E) None of the above
A) Idea development
B) Preliminary design
C) Final design
D) Break even analysis
E) None of the above
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20
Features of a repetitive process include:
A) High work in process inventory
B) Early stage of product life cycle
C) Large product variety
D) Capital-intensive resources
E) Long throughput time
A) High work in process inventory
B) Early stage of product life cycle
C) Large product variety
D) Capital-intensive resources
E) Long throughput time
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21
A primary advantage of automation for a variety of reasons is:
A) Replaces workers with machines
B) Economic improvements
C) Product quality and consistency
D) Improved worker security
E) All of the above
A) Replaces workers with machines
B) Economic improvements
C) Product quality and consistency
D) Improved worker security
E) All of the above
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22
Product design decisions will impact almost every other decision the company must make in terms of producing and delivering the product to the customer.
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23
The role of product design in the OM function is to define the features and marketing tactics for a company's product.
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24
Not all companies have an OM function.
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25
Process design is distinct from product design in the OM function.
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26
Service organizations produce products that can be made prior to customer purchase.
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27
The degree of customer contact is a key differentiator between manufacturing and service operations.
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28
When automating processes in a service business, a strategic consideration should be:
A) Customer expectations and markets
B) Costs
C) Suppliers
D) Product design
E) Process design
A) Customer expectations and markets
B) Costs
C) Suppliers
D) Product design
E) Process design
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29
Defining logical sequence and speed of the production process relates to:
A) Early supplier involvement
B) Market segmentation
C) Line balancing
D) Cellular manufacturing
E) Process design
A) Early supplier involvement
B) Market segmentation
C) Line balancing
D) Cellular manufacturing
E) Process design
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30
OM plays a transformative role in an organization because it is independent of other functions.
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31
In the evolution of OM, quality and competitiveness became crucial in the 1950s.
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32
Operations management (OM) is the function that is responsible for producing goods and services.
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33
An initial disadvantage of automation for companies is:
A) Cost
B) Improved quality
C) Replacing workers
D) Security
E) None of the above
A) Cost
B) Improved quality
C) Replacing workers
D) Security
E) None of the above
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34
The maximum amount of time each station on an assembly line has to complete a task is known as:
A) Line balancing
B) Process design
C) Intermittent processes
D) Product design
E) Cycle time
A) Line balancing
B) Process design
C) Intermittent processes
D) Product design
E) Cycle time
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35
Decisions about the best location for a factory or warehouse relate to OM.
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36
In the evolution of OM, its "back office" role was partially a result of firms' extensive focus on marketing and developing new markets.
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37
Service design has three elements including the physical, psychological, and sensual.
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38
In OM decisions, an example of a product design decision is defining an inventory strategy.
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39
With globalization, OM has become a way for companies to gain a competitive advantage.
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40
The OM function manages a company's resources, including labor and materials.
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41
Process design is important because it ultimately defines the production process.
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42
Repetitive processes typically occur in the early stages of a product's life cycle.
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43
The best facility layout for producing an automobile would be a product layout.
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44
Intermittent processes produce high volumes of standardized products.
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45
Design simplification seeks to utilize fewer parts that are required to produce a product.
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46
Remanufacturing has become an effective tool in designing sustainable operations.
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47
At the breakeven point, total costs of the product equal the revenue generated from sales of the product.
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48
During product screening, the finance department would primarily be concerned with whether sources of supply are available.
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49
Describe the evolution of the operations management (OM) function.
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50
Early supplier involvement (ESI) is the process by which suppliers negotiate early contractual terms with customers.
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51
Project processes produce products exactly to a particular customer's expectations.
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52
Describe the transformational role of operations in an organization and provide an example.
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53
There are four types of facility layout: fixed position, process, product, cellular.
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54
Understanding cycle time is critical to the process of line balancing.
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55
Design for manufacturing (DFM) considers the ease at which a product can be produced.
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56
Batch and line processes are similar.
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57
Standardizing design seeks to utilize a common set of parts to produce a product.
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58
Describe the sequential steps of the product design process.
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