Deck 21: Managing Operations

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For service firms, the customer has to arrive before production begins resulting in employee scheduling issues.
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Operations refer to the processes used to create and deliver a good or service.
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Continuous manufacturing refers to assembly lines that run 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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An example of a demand management strategy is the use of pagers by restaurants to notify persons on the waiting list that a table is ready.
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The terms repetitive manufacturing and mass production are synonymous.
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When Cadbury Chocolates mixes ingredients for their candies, this act is part of operations.
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Event management companies use project manufacturing.
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In order to achieve market success, a business merely needs to concentrate on either providing an excellent product or service, or devising an insightful marketing strategy.
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Most companies run out of stock from incorrect procurement practices.
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Technology can adequately replace the human touch when the needs of the customer involve large amounts of data.
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Manufacturers with seasonal demand schedules often hire temps during peak production and keep only skeleton crews the rest of the year.
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Obsolescence is a cost of inventory.
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The just-in-time inventory system classifies inventory into three categories based on value.
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Powerful companies, whether they are large or small, gain competitive advantage when satisfying customer needs and wants better than their competitors.
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Job shops in manufacturing use specialised equipment.
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Flexible management systems use machine automation to cut manufacturing costs while satisfying customer needs.
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The ideal quantity of an item to purchase is referred to as the economic order quantity (EOQ).
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Because close interactions with customers allow employees to better understand them, management should be sent in the field periodically.
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Only product businesses have an operations process.
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Work groups tend to be better at coordination than specialisation.
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Weighing bags of mulch during a production process is an example of a variable inspection.
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Measuring quality in a service business is easier than measuring quality in a production business.All you have to do is ask the customer.
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Kaoru Ishikawa contends that 95 per cent of the typical company's quality problems can be solved by using "The Basic Six" quality tools.
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Poka-yoke is a proactive approach that seeks to mistake-proof a business's operations.
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The simplest method of inventory record-keeping is called cycle counting.
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The Supply Chain Operations Reference model is a list of five critical factors when assessing a strategic alliance.
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While large corporations have access to data mining techniques for insights into customer buying patterns, small companies typically cannot afford the software.
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Outsourcing non-competitive functions can free the entrepreneur to focus on his/her greatest strengths.
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Acceptance sampling makes it possible to determine tolerance limits that allow for inherent variation due to chance.
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Buying components is preferable to making them when it is necessary to protect a secret design for a seasonal item.
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Unless a business is planning to market products in Europe or supply components to US automakers, getting ISO 9000 certification is a waste of time and money.
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A genuine concern for customer needs and customer satisfaction can assist the TQM efforts of a small business.
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Businesses who pay attention to operating details are stronger than those who empower their customers for quality improvement.
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The importance of purchasing rests on three areas: quality, service and cost.
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The cost of getting quality right may be more than a small business can bear.
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The quality of a finished product depends on the quality of the raw materials used to make it.
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Because the small business owner must perform many functions that consume many hours each day, it is acceptable practice to decline a salesperson's request for an appointment.
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Quality is best defined as the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that impacts the business's ability to satisfy stated or implied needs.
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An example of associative forecasting is when a concert promoter predicts attendance based on the trend of attendance of the same event in the same location in previous years.
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Cooperative purchasing organisations are businesses that specialise in the purchasing function and provide this service to small businesses.
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At the weekly managers' meeting, Marcel is discussing how the company's product is made and delivered to its customers.Marcel is talking about:

A)distribution.
B)human resources.
C)operations.
D)planning.
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The goal of lean production is to use the minimum amount of resources necessary to achieve a total bundle of satisfaction for the customer.
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Repetitive operations in manufacturing use:

A)general-purpose machines.
B)job-order schedules.
C)highly specialised equipment.
D)short production runs.
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The inventory control method that uses a targeted service level allowing for the variability of supply and demand is the:

A)ABC method.
B)economic order quantity.
C)just-in-time inventory system.
D)statistical inventory control.
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The topic of discussion during the monthly senior managers' meeting is how best to manufacture the company's product with existing materials, manpower and machinery.This discussion is about:

A)inventory management.
B)inventory overhead.
C)operations management.
D)production management.
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Which operations factor is centred on satisfying customers over time?

A)Flexibility
B)Facilities and equipment
C)Choice of a joint venture
D)Customer demand
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When a company expands resources in response to a constraint, they are using the option of increasing efficiency.
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Jasper operates a machine shop.Orders from his customers are small, but his machines can easily be set up to make other items for different customers.This type of manufacturing is known as:

A)flexible manufacturing.
B)a job shop.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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At CPL Manufacturing, the one-millionth product must be identical to the first.The work is automated and accomplished by machines designed expressly to make these products.This type of manufacturing is known as:

A)continuous manufacturing.
B)flexible manufacturing.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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Linda creates websites for her customers.Each one is designed to meet the specific needs of the customer.This type of manufacturing is called:

A)continuous manufacturing.
B)flexible manufacturing.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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Ralph operates a computer-controlled machine.His jobs can be either large or small.To change the set-up from one product to another usually requires only a change in programming.This type of manufacturing is known as:

A)continuous manufacturing.
B)flexible manufacturing.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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Job shops are best suited for:

A)short production runs.
B)long production runs.
C)special-purpose equipment.
D)standardised products.
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Which aspect is the most descriptive of a product operation as opposed to a service operation?

A)Customer interaction.
B)Created and delivered on demand.
C)Intangible aspects.
D)Repetitive operations.
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One factor that differentiates the operations of a service firm from manufacturing is its:

A)operating space.
B)ability to maintain high quality standards.
C)inability to produce services and hold them in inventory.
D)working hours.
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Martha knows that to be successful, everything her company does must create customer:

A)premiums.
B)products.
C)services
D)value.
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Duff's Buffet offers a discount for lunches on Tuesdays.Duff's is using:

A)capacity planning.
B)a demand management strategy.
C)project marketing.
D)service inputs.
Question
The ABC method of inventory management is founded on the notion that:

A)some inputs are more valuable or more critical to the business's operations than others.
B)inventory costs should be cut to an absolute minimum by reducing inventory on hand.
C)a business should know its economic order quantity at all times.
D)the cost of placing an order is a fixed cost.
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Purchasing and inventory management share the same objective by contributing to profitable operations.
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Bottlenecks in a process are responsible for slower throughput times for the entire process.
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Which item is a tangible output for a bed and breakfast inn guest?

A)Questions answered about local attractions.
B)Full breakfast in the morning.
C)Use of a room.
D)Use of gym facilities.
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A method that judges products as acceptable or unacceptable is known as:

A)poka-yoke.
B)attribute inspection.
C)acceptance sampling.
D)variable inspection.
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Bettina would like to improve the quality of the dining experience in her café.To achieve this, Bettina's efforts should begin with a focus on:

A)customers.
B)employees.
C)management.
D)operations.
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In his retail store, Jose's point-of-sale software relieves inventory for each item purchased.At any time, Jose can look at the inventory records on his computer and know exactly how many of each item is in stock.This type of inventory system is called:

A)cycle counting.
B)perpetual.
C)physical.
D)two-bin.
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A small business owner decides that her business has a good customer focus and adequate tools and techniques needed for a TQM program.To be assured of a strong quality program, she must also have the proper

A)benchmarking.
B)marketing research.
C)organisational culture.
D)statistical quality control.
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Bobbi Jo pulls one part from the production line every 15 minutes and measures its dimensions against the specifications.Bobbi Jo is using:

A)acceptance sampling.
B)a control chart.
C)statistical process control.
D)TQM.
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Adoption of the just-in-time inventory system requires:

A)the elimination of raw materials wherever possible.
B)an emphasis on work in progress.
C)a reduction in the business's finished goods.
D)close cooperation with suppliers.
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A reason to buy component parts is:

A)closer coordination between scheduling and production.
B)equipment obsolescence.
C)improved plant utilisation.
D)the parts are a specialty of the supplier.
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If a small plumbing company is installing a TQM program, management should be aware that:

A)quality must become a very important goal of the entire business.
B)ISO 9000 will be the controlling criterion.
C)costs cannot be allowed to limit quality goals.
D)acceptance sampling may be necessary.
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Twice a year the entire production line shuts down and a complete count is taken of every inventory item.This inventory system is called:

A)cycle counting.
B)perpetual inventory.
C)physical inventory.
D)two-bin inventory.
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If a small fencing company wants to check the length of fence posts to determine if they are acceptable, a(n) ______ should be used.

A)poka-yoke.
B)attribute inspection.
C)acceptance sampling.
D)variable inspection.
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By conforming to ISO 9000, a small manufacturing firm could achieve improvements in:

A)sales to Makro.
B)export sales.
C)product design.
D)quality of incoming raw materials.
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The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognised that identifies potential causes of a problem while sorting them into categories is the:

A)check sheet.
B)cause-and-effect diagram.
C)control chart.
D)pareto chart.
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Rather than rely on the bartender to use the correct proportions of ingredients in mixed drinks, the owner installed a drink-mixing machine that automatically selects and measures the ingredients into the glass.This method is a type of:

A)lean method.
B)poka-yoke.
C)kan-ban
D)robotics.
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A category 'C' item in the ABC method of inventory management for a college bookstore would be:

A)pens.
B)magazines.
C)shirts.
D)textbooks.
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ISO 9000:

A)is more important for large global business than small businesses with domestic markets.
B)measures how companies have improved their environmental footprint.
C)is challenging to earn but is rewarding from a marketing viewpoint.
D)reflects international excellence in quality management standards.
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Which of the following is an example of 'quality'?

A)The taste of a restaurant's food.
B)Turn time at an auto repair shop.
C)Product fail rate for a manufacturer.
D)All of the above.
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The buying of products or services from a third party to manage a business's functions is known as:

A)asset efficiency.
B)diversification of supplies.
C)importing.
D)outsourcing.
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The traditional method of maintaining product quality has been the:

A)check sheet.
B)control chart.
C)inspection.
D)histogram.
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Service businesses are typically more concerned with _____ costs than with the cost of materials for operations.

A)equipment
B)fixed asset
C)labour
D)leasing
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In March, chassis prep counts its inventory.In June, the cabinet shop does the same thing.In September, appliances count its inventory.This inventory system is known as:

A)cycle counting.
B)perpetual.
C)physical.
D)two-bin.
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For service firms, the customer has to arrive before production begins resulting in employee scheduling issues.
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Operations refer to the processes used to create and deliver a good or service.
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Continuous manufacturing refers to assembly lines that run 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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An example of a demand management strategy is the use of pagers by restaurants to notify persons on the waiting list that a table is ready.
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The terms repetitive manufacturing and mass production are synonymous.
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When Cadbury Chocolates mixes ingredients for their candies, this act is part of operations.
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Event management companies use project manufacturing.
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In order to achieve market success, a business merely needs to concentrate on either providing an excellent product or service, or devising an insightful marketing strategy.
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Most companies run out of stock from incorrect procurement practices.
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Technology can adequately replace the human touch when the needs of the customer involve large amounts of data.
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Manufacturers with seasonal demand schedules often hire temps during peak production and keep only skeleton crews the rest of the year.
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Obsolescence is a cost of inventory.
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The just-in-time inventory system classifies inventory into three categories based on value.
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Powerful companies, whether they are large or small, gain competitive advantage when satisfying customer needs and wants better than their competitors.
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Job shops in manufacturing use specialised equipment.
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Flexible management systems use machine automation to cut manufacturing costs while satisfying customer needs.
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The ideal quantity of an item to purchase is referred to as the economic order quantity (EOQ).
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Because close interactions with customers allow employees to better understand them, management should be sent in the field periodically.
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Only product businesses have an operations process.
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Work groups tend to be better at coordination than specialisation.
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Weighing bags of mulch during a production process is an example of a variable inspection.
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Measuring quality in a service business is easier than measuring quality in a production business.All you have to do is ask the customer.
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Kaoru Ishikawa contends that 95 per cent of the typical company's quality problems can be solved by using "The Basic Six" quality tools.
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Poka-yoke is a proactive approach that seeks to mistake-proof a business's operations.
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The simplest method of inventory record-keeping is called cycle counting.
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The Supply Chain Operations Reference model is a list of five critical factors when assessing a strategic alliance.
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While large corporations have access to data mining techniques for insights into customer buying patterns, small companies typically cannot afford the software.
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Outsourcing non-competitive functions can free the entrepreneur to focus on his/her greatest strengths.
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Acceptance sampling makes it possible to determine tolerance limits that allow for inherent variation due to chance.
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Buying components is preferable to making them when it is necessary to protect a secret design for a seasonal item.
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Unless a business is planning to market products in Europe or supply components to US automakers, getting ISO 9000 certification is a waste of time and money.
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A genuine concern for customer needs and customer satisfaction can assist the TQM efforts of a small business.
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Businesses who pay attention to operating details are stronger than those who empower their customers for quality improvement.
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The importance of purchasing rests on three areas: quality, service and cost.
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The cost of getting quality right may be more than a small business can bear.
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The quality of a finished product depends on the quality of the raw materials used to make it.
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Because the small business owner must perform many functions that consume many hours each day, it is acceptable practice to decline a salesperson's request for an appointment.
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Quality is best defined as the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that impacts the business's ability to satisfy stated or implied needs.
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An example of associative forecasting is when a concert promoter predicts attendance based on the trend of attendance of the same event in the same location in previous years.
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Cooperative purchasing organisations are businesses that specialise in the purchasing function and provide this service to small businesses.
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At the weekly managers' meeting, Marcel is discussing how the company's product is made and delivered to its customers.Marcel is talking about:

A)distribution.
B)human resources.
C)operations.
D)planning.
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The goal of lean production is to use the minimum amount of resources necessary to achieve a total bundle of satisfaction for the customer.
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Repetitive operations in manufacturing use:

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D)short production runs.
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The inventory control method that uses a targeted service level allowing for the variability of supply and demand is the:

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B)economic order quantity.
C)just-in-time inventory system.
D)statistical inventory control.
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The topic of discussion during the monthly senior managers' meeting is how best to manufacture the company's product with existing materials, manpower and machinery.This discussion is about:

A)inventory management.
B)inventory overhead.
C)operations management.
D)production management.
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Which operations factor is centred on satisfying customers over time?

A)Flexibility
B)Facilities and equipment
C)Choice of a joint venture
D)Customer demand
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When a company expands resources in response to a constraint, they are using the option of increasing efficiency.
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Jasper operates a machine shop.Orders from his customers are small, but his machines can easily be set up to make other items for different customers.This type of manufacturing is known as:

A)flexible manufacturing.
B)a job shop.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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At CPL Manufacturing, the one-millionth product must be identical to the first.The work is automated and accomplished by machines designed expressly to make these products.This type of manufacturing is known as:

A)continuous manufacturing.
B)flexible manufacturing.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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Linda creates websites for her customers.Each one is designed to meet the specific needs of the customer.This type of manufacturing is called:

A)continuous manufacturing.
B)flexible manufacturing.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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Ralph operates a computer-controlled machine.His jobs can be either large or small.To change the set-up from one product to another usually requires only a change in programming.This type of manufacturing is known as:

A)continuous manufacturing.
B)flexible manufacturing.
C)project manufacturing.
D)repetitive manufacturing.
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Job shops are best suited for:

A)short production runs.
B)long production runs.
C)special-purpose equipment.
D)standardised products.
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Which aspect is the most descriptive of a product operation as opposed to a service operation?

A)Customer interaction.
B)Created and delivered on demand.
C)Intangible aspects.
D)Repetitive operations.
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One factor that differentiates the operations of a service firm from manufacturing is its:

A)operating space.
B)ability to maintain high quality standards.
C)inability to produce services and hold them in inventory.
D)working hours.
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Martha knows that to be successful, everything her company does must create customer:

A)premiums.
B)products.
C)services
D)value.
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Duff's Buffet offers a discount for lunches on Tuesdays.Duff's is using:

A)capacity planning.
B)a demand management strategy.
C)project marketing.
D)service inputs.
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The ABC method of inventory management is founded on the notion that:

A)some inputs are more valuable or more critical to the business's operations than others.
B)inventory costs should be cut to an absolute minimum by reducing inventory on hand.
C)a business should know its economic order quantity at all times.
D)the cost of placing an order is a fixed cost.
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Purchasing and inventory management share the same objective by contributing to profitable operations.
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Bottlenecks in a process are responsible for slower throughput times for the entire process.
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Which item is a tangible output for a bed and breakfast inn guest?

A)Questions answered about local attractions.
B)Full breakfast in the morning.
C)Use of a room.
D)Use of gym facilities.
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A method that judges products as acceptable or unacceptable is known as:

A)poka-yoke.
B)attribute inspection.
C)acceptance sampling.
D)variable inspection.
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Bettina would like to improve the quality of the dining experience in her café.To achieve this, Bettina's efforts should begin with a focus on:

A)customers.
B)employees.
C)management.
D)operations.
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In his retail store, Jose's point-of-sale software relieves inventory for each item purchased.At any time, Jose can look at the inventory records on his computer and know exactly how many of each item is in stock.This type of inventory system is called:

A)cycle counting.
B)perpetual.
C)physical.
D)two-bin.
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A small business owner decides that her business has a good customer focus and adequate tools and techniques needed for a TQM program.To be assured of a strong quality program, she must also have the proper

A)benchmarking.
B)marketing research.
C)organisational culture.
D)statistical quality control.
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Bobbi Jo pulls one part from the production line every 15 minutes and measures its dimensions against the specifications.Bobbi Jo is using:

A)acceptance sampling.
B)a control chart.
C)statistical process control.
D)TQM.
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Adoption of the just-in-time inventory system requires:

A)the elimination of raw materials wherever possible.
B)an emphasis on work in progress.
C)a reduction in the business's finished goods.
D)close cooperation with suppliers.
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A reason to buy component parts is:

A)closer coordination between scheduling and production.
B)equipment obsolescence.
C)improved plant utilisation.
D)the parts are a specialty of the supplier.
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If a small plumbing company is installing a TQM program, management should be aware that:

A)quality must become a very important goal of the entire business.
B)ISO 9000 will be the controlling criterion.
C)costs cannot be allowed to limit quality goals.
D)acceptance sampling may be necessary.
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Twice a year the entire production line shuts down and a complete count is taken of every inventory item.This inventory system is called:

A)cycle counting.
B)perpetual inventory.
C)physical inventory.
D)two-bin inventory.
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If a small fencing company wants to check the length of fence posts to determine if they are acceptable, a(n) ______ should be used.

A)poka-yoke.
B)attribute inspection.
C)acceptance sampling.
D)variable inspection.
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By conforming to ISO 9000, a small manufacturing firm could achieve improvements in:

A)sales to Makro.
B)export sales.
C)product design.
D)quality of incoming raw materials.
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72
The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognised that identifies potential causes of a problem while sorting them into categories is the:

A)check sheet.
B)cause-and-effect diagram.
C)control chart.
D)pareto chart.
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73
Rather than rely on the bartender to use the correct proportions of ingredients in mixed drinks, the owner installed a drink-mixing machine that automatically selects and measures the ingredients into the glass.This method is a type of:

A)lean method.
B)poka-yoke.
C)kan-ban
D)robotics.
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74
A category 'C' item in the ABC method of inventory management for a college bookstore would be:

A)pens.
B)magazines.
C)shirts.
D)textbooks.
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75
ISO 9000:

A)is more important for large global business than small businesses with domestic markets.
B)measures how companies have improved their environmental footprint.
C)is challenging to earn but is rewarding from a marketing viewpoint.
D)reflects international excellence in quality management standards.
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76
Which of the following is an example of 'quality'?

A)The taste of a restaurant's food.
B)Turn time at an auto repair shop.
C)Product fail rate for a manufacturer.
D)All of the above.
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77
The buying of products or services from a third party to manage a business's functions is known as:

A)asset efficiency.
B)diversification of supplies.
C)importing.
D)outsourcing.
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78
The traditional method of maintaining product quality has been the:

A)check sheet.
B)control chart.
C)inspection.
D)histogram.
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79
Service businesses are typically more concerned with _____ costs than with the cost of materials for operations.

A)equipment
B)fixed asset
C)labour
D)leasing
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80
In March, chassis prep counts its inventory.In June, the cabinet shop does the same thing.In September, appliances count its inventory.This inventory system is known as:

A)cycle counting.
B)perpetual.
C)physical.
D)two-bin.
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