Deck 1: Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management

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Quantitative methods are tools available to operations managers to help make a decision but not a recommendation.
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In a decision making situation, the events that may occur in the future are known as states of nature.
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When probabilities are assigned to states of nature, the situation is referred to as decision making under uncertainty.
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A sequential decision tree is a graphical method for analyzing decision situations that require a sequence of decisions over time.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the maximax criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose increasing demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the business using the maximax criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose increasing demand.
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The LaPlace criterion is a decision criterion in which each state of nature is weighted equally.
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A decision criterion that results in the maximum of the minimum payoffs is called a maximin criterion.
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Decision analysis is a quantitative technique supporting decision making with uncertainty.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the Hurwicz criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.80 would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose stable demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the business using the Hurwicz criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.80 would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose stable demand.
سؤال
The maximum value of perfect information to the decision maker is known as

A) the expected value of perfect information.
B) the expected value of imperfect information.
C) the minimum of the minimax regret.
D) none of the above.
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When probabilities can be assigned to the occurrence of states of nature in the future, the situation is referred to as

A) decision making under risk.
B) decision making under certainty.
C) decision making under uncertainty.
D) none of the above.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the maximin criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose stable demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the business using the maximin criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose stable demand.
سؤال
Which of the following techniques is the most widely used decision-making criterion under risk?

A) maximax criterion
B) minimax regret criterion
C) expected value criterion
D) Hurwicz criterion
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The outcome of a decision in referred to as a payoff.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the minimax regret decision criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose decreasing demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the business using the minimax regret decision criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose decreasing demand.
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The most widely used decision-making criterion for situations with risk is expected value.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the equal likelihood criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose increasing demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the business using the equal likelihood criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose increasing demand.
سؤال
A decision criterion in which the decision payoffs are weighted by a coefficient of optimism is known as the Hurwicz criterion.
سؤال
Quantitative methods are tools available to operations managers to help make a decision or recommendation.
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A payoff table is a quantitative technique supporting decision making under uncertainty.
سؤال
A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value for the small investment decision is</strong> A) $540,000. B) $400,000. C) $330,000. D) $165,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value for the small investment decision is

A) $540,000.
B) $400,000.
C) $330,000.
D) $165,000.
سؤال
A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value for the expand facilities decision is</strong> A) $250,000. B) $160,000. C) $700,000. D) $1,200,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value for the expand facilities decision is

A) $250,000.
B) $160,000.
C) $700,000.
D) $1,200,000.
سؤال
A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value for the large investment decision is</strong> A) $700,000. B) $540,000. C) $330,000. D) $165,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value for the large investment decision is

A) $700,000.
B) $540,000.
C) $330,000.
D) $165,000.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value of perfect information for the family business is</strong> A) $602,500. B) $540,000. C) $62,500. D) $25,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value of perfect information for the family business is

A) $602,500.
B) $540,000.
C) $62,500.
D) $25,000.
سؤال
If payoffs are costs rather than profits, then

A) using any quantitative decision making tools is not possible at all.
B) it is necessary to find more financial data of the company to determine the profits.
C) the tools have to be adjusted so that a profit maximization method becomes a cost minimization method, for example.
D) none of the above.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The value of the Hurwicz decision criterion for subcontract production when the coefficient of optimism is 0.30 is</strong> A) $92,500. B) $182,500. C) $250,000. D) $275,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The value of the Hurwicz decision criterion for subcontract production when the coefficient of optimism is 0.30 is

A) $92,500.
B) $182,500.
C) $250,000.
D) $275,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the equal likelihood criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the manufacturer using the equal likelihood criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
سؤال
What is decision analysis?
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The regret that is associated with the decision to acquire competitor when demand is low is</strong> A) $0. B) $525,000. C) $1,250,000. D) $1,275,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The regret that is associated with the decision to acquire competitor when demand is low is

A) $0.
B) $525,000.
C) $1,250,000.
D) $1,275,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision according to the expected value criterion is</strong> A) acquire competitor. B) expand facilities. C) subcontract production. D) high demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision according to the expected value criterion is

A) acquire competitor.
B) expand facilities.
C) subcontract production.
D) high demand.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value of perfect information for the small parts manufacturer is</strong> A) $1,210,000. B) $700,000. C) $510,000. D) $312,500. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value of perfect information for the small parts manufacturer is

A) $1,210,000.
B) $700,000.
C) $510,000.
D) $312,500.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value for the subcontract production decision is</strong> A) $250,000. B) $160,000. C) $700,000. D) $1,200,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value for the subcontract production decision is

A) $250,000.
B) $160,000.
C) $700,000.
D) $1,200,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximin decision criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximin decision criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
سؤال
Describe what the operations function is and how it relates to other business functions.
سؤال
A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value for the acquire competitor decision is</strong> A) $250,000. B) $160,000. C) $700,000. D) $1,200,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value for the acquire competitor decision is

A) $250,000.
B) $160,000.
C) $700,000.
D) $1,200,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximax decision criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximax decision criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
سؤال
A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value for the medium investment decision is</strong> A) $600,000. B) $540,000. C) $330,000. D) $165,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The expected value for the medium investment decision is

A) $600,000.
B) $540,000.
C) $330,000.
D) $165,000.
سؤال
A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   If the expected value criterion is used then the best decision would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose the stable demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the expected value criterion is used then the best decision would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose the stable demand.
سؤال
A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the Hurwicz decision criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.3 is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) make no decision. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the manufacturer using the Hurwicz decision criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.3 is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) make no decision.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the minimax regret decision criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The best decision for the manufacturer using the minimax regret decision criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
سؤال
Calculate and interpret productivity measures used for measuring competitiveness.
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A transformation process is a series of activities from supplier to customer that add value to a product or service.
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A warehouse operation is an example of a physical transformation process.
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Operations management is concerned only with the day-to-day operations of a firm's productive systems.
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The four primary functional areas of a firm are marketing, finance, operations, and human resources.
سؤال
Human resources management provides demand estimates that are used in production decisions.
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Discuss the key factors that have contributed to the evolution of operations and the initiation of supply chain management.
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The European Union requires that strict quality and environmental standards be met before companies can do business with member countries.
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A retail operation is an example of an exchange transformation process.
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The process of producing high-volume, standardized products for a large market is known as craft production.
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Globalization has affected both manufacturing and service operations.
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Operations research is concerned with the systematic analysis of work methods.
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Discuss the process of developing, deploying, and monitoring the success of an operations strategy.
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The set of activities that create and deliver products to the customer is known as the supply chain.
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Mass production refers to high-volume production of a standardized product.
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Operations management designs, operates, and improves productive systems.
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To be effective an operations manager needs an integrated view of business organizations.
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The systematic analysis of work methods is known as scientific management.
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The adaptation of mass production to emphasize efficiency, rather than quality is known as lean production.
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Discuss how and why businesses operate globally and the rolesand the roles China and India play in the current global market.
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Productivity increases enable a nation to raise its standard of living.
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China is reshaping the way firms compete globally.
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A major challenge and opportunity for many firms is the globalization of the supply chain.
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Order winners and order qualifiers change over time in response to the dynamics of changing market conditions.
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Canadian companies can become globally competitive by emphasizing the strategic importance of operations.
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A nation's productivity is unrelated to its standard of living.
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Globalization of the supply chain for many products has many pros and few, if any, cons.
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Ensuring good quality underlies all operational decisions.
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Positioning is a step in strategy formulation that compares core competencies and order winners.
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Core competencies tend to be processes and not products or technologies.
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Single factor productivity compares output to an individual input.
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Order qualifiers are the characteristics of a product that have to be satisfied just to be considered for purchase by a customer.
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Deployment is a step in strategy formulation that evaluates the alignment between core competencies and order winners.
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Emphasizing the strategic role of operations enhances the competitiveness of Canadian companies.
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Globalization requires that firms compete on cost and not quality, speed, or flexibility.
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Productivity is the most common measure of competitiveness.
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An order qualifier is a customer criterion that wins the order.
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Strategy formulation starts with determining a firm's order winners and order qualifiers.
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Two-thirds of today's businesses operate globally.
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Many companies now find it necessary to have some global presence to remain competitive.
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Quantitative methods are tools available to operations managers to help make a decision but not a recommendation.
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In a decision making situation, the events that may occur in the future are known as states of nature.
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When probabilities are assigned to states of nature, the situation is referred to as decision making under uncertainty.
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A sequential decision tree is a graphical method for analyzing decision situations that require a sequence of decisions over time.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the maximax criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose increasing demand. The best decision for the business using the maximax criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose increasing demand.
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The LaPlace criterion is a decision criterion in which each state of nature is weighted equally.
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A decision criterion that results in the maximum of the minimum payoffs is called a maximin criterion.
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Decision analysis is a quantitative technique supporting decision making with uncertainty.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the Hurwicz criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.80 would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose stable demand. The best decision for the business using the Hurwicz criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.80 would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose stable demand.
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The maximum value of perfect information to the decision maker is known as

A) the expected value of perfect information.
B) the expected value of imperfect information.
C) the minimum of the minimax regret.
D) none of the above.
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When probabilities can be assigned to the occurrence of states of nature in the future, the situation is referred to as

A) decision making under risk.
B) decision making under certainty.
C) decision making under uncertainty.
D) none of the above.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the maximin criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose stable demand. The best decision for the business using the maximin criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose stable demand.
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Which of the following techniques is the most widely used decision-making criterion under risk?

A) maximax criterion
B) minimax regret criterion
C) expected value criterion
D) Hurwicz criterion
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The outcome of a decision in referred to as a payoff.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the minimax regret decision criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose decreasing demand. The best decision for the business using the minimax regret decision criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose decreasing demand.
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The most widely used decision-making criterion for situations with risk is expected value.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The best decision for the business using the equal likelihood criterion would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose increasing demand. The best decision for the business using the equal likelihood criterion would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose increasing demand.
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A decision criterion in which the decision payoffs are weighted by a coefficient of optimism is known as the Hurwicz criterion.
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Quantitative methods are tools available to operations managers to help make a decision or recommendation.
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A payoff table is a quantitative technique supporting decision making under uncertainty.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value for the small investment decision is</strong> A) $540,000. B) $400,000. C) $330,000. D) $165,000. The expected value for the small investment decision is

A) $540,000.
B) $400,000.
C) $330,000.
D) $165,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value for the expand facilities decision is</strong> A) $250,000. B) $160,000. C) $700,000. D) $1,200,000. The expected value for the expand facilities decision is

A) $250,000.
B) $160,000.
C) $700,000.
D) $1,200,000.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value for the large investment decision is</strong> A) $700,000. B) $540,000. C) $330,000. D) $165,000. The expected value for the large investment decision is

A) $700,000.
B) $540,000.
C) $330,000.
D) $165,000.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value of perfect information for the family business is</strong> A) $602,500. B) $540,000. C) $62,500. D) $25,000. The expected value of perfect information for the family business is

A) $602,500.
B) $540,000.
C) $62,500.
D) $25,000.
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If payoffs are costs rather than profits, then

A) using any quantitative decision making tools is not possible at all.
B) it is necessary to find more financial data of the company to determine the profits.
C) the tools have to be adjusted so that a profit maximization method becomes a cost minimization method, for example.
D) none of the above.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The value of the Hurwicz decision criterion for subcontract production when the coefficient of optimism is 0.30 is</strong> A) $92,500. B) $182,500. C) $250,000. D) $275,000. The value of the Hurwicz decision criterion for subcontract production when the coefficient of optimism is 0.30 is

A) $92,500.
B) $182,500.
C) $250,000.
D) $275,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the equal likelihood criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. The best decision for the manufacturer using the equal likelihood criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
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What is decision analysis?
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The regret that is associated with the decision to acquire competitor when demand is low is</strong> A) $0. B) $525,000. C) $1,250,000. D) $1,275,000. The regret that is associated with the decision to acquire competitor when demand is low is

A) $0.
B) $525,000.
C) $1,250,000.
D) $1,275,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision according to the expected value criterion is</strong> A) acquire competitor. B) expand facilities. C) subcontract production. D) high demand. The best decision according to the expected value criterion is

A) acquire competitor.
B) expand facilities.
C) subcontract production.
D) high demand.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value of perfect information for the small parts manufacturer is</strong> A) $1,210,000. B) $700,000. C) $510,000. D) $312,500. The expected value of perfect information for the small parts manufacturer is

A) $1,210,000.
B) $700,000.
C) $510,000.
D) $312,500.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value for the subcontract production decision is</strong> A) $250,000. B) $160,000. C) $700,000. D) $1,200,000. The expected value for the subcontract production decision is

A) $250,000.
B) $160,000.
C) $700,000.
D) $1,200,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximin decision criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximin decision criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
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Describe what the operations function is and how it relates to other business functions.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand, with probabilities of 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The expected value for the acquire competitor decision is</strong> A) $250,000. B) $160,000. C) $700,000. D) $1,200,000. The expected value for the acquire competitor decision is

A) $250,000.
B) $160,000.
C) $700,000.
D) $1,200,000.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximax decision criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. The best decision for the manufacturer using the maximax decision criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   The expected value for the medium investment decision is</strong> A) $600,000. B) $540,000. C) $330,000. D) $165,000. The expected value for the medium investment decision is

A) $600,000.
B) $540,000.
C) $330,000.
D) $165,000.
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A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation: <strong>A family business is considering making an investment in its manufacturing operation. Three decisions are under consideration: (1) a large investment; (2) a medium investment; and (3) a small investment. The business believes that there are three possible future outcomes for its product: (1) increasing demand; (2) stable demand; and (3) decreasing demand. The business believes that the probability for increasing, stable and decreasing product demand are 0.4, 0.5, and 0.1, respectively. The following payoff table describes the decision situation:   If the expected value criterion is used then the best decision would be to</strong> A) make the large investment. B) make the medium investment. C) make the small investment. D) choose the stable demand. If the expected value criterion is used then the best decision would be to

A) make the large investment.
B) make the medium investment.
C) make the small investment.
D) choose the stable demand.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the Hurwicz decision criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.3 is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) make no decision. The best decision for the manufacturer using the Hurwicz decision criterion with a coefficient of optimism equal to 0.3 is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) make no decision.
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A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation: <strong>A small parts manufacturer has just engineered a new product for the automotive industry. In order to produce the part the company can expand existing facilities, acquire a competitor, or subcontract production. The company believes the product will either experience high market demand or low market demand. The following payoff table describes the company's decision situation:   The best decision for the manufacturer using the minimax regret decision criterion is to</strong> A) expand facilities. B) acquire competitor. C) subcontract production. D) select high demand. The best decision for the manufacturer using the minimax regret decision criterion is to

A) expand facilities.
B) acquire competitor.
C) subcontract production.
D) select high demand.
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41
Calculate and interpret productivity measures used for measuring competitiveness.
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42
A transformation process is a series of activities from supplier to customer that add value to a product or service.
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43
A warehouse operation is an example of a physical transformation process.
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44
Operations management is concerned only with the day-to-day operations of a firm's productive systems.
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45
The four primary functional areas of a firm are marketing, finance, operations, and human resources.
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46
Human resources management provides demand estimates that are used in production decisions.
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47
Discuss the key factors that have contributed to the evolution of operations and the initiation of supply chain management.
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48
The European Union requires that strict quality and environmental standards be met before companies can do business with member countries.
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A retail operation is an example of an exchange transformation process.
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50
The process of producing high-volume, standardized products for a large market is known as craft production.
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51
Globalization has affected both manufacturing and service operations.
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52
Operations research is concerned with the systematic analysis of work methods.
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53
Discuss the process of developing, deploying, and monitoring the success of an operations strategy.
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The set of activities that create and deliver products to the customer is known as the supply chain.
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Mass production refers to high-volume production of a standardized product.
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Operations management designs, operates, and improves productive systems.
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To be effective an operations manager needs an integrated view of business organizations.
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The systematic analysis of work methods is known as scientific management.
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59
The adaptation of mass production to emphasize efficiency, rather than quality is known as lean production.
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60
Discuss how and why businesses operate globally and the rolesand the roles China and India play in the current global market.
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61
Productivity increases enable a nation to raise its standard of living.
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China is reshaping the way firms compete globally.
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63
A major challenge and opportunity for many firms is the globalization of the supply chain.
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64
Order winners and order qualifiers change over time in response to the dynamics of changing market conditions.
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65
Canadian companies can become globally competitive by emphasizing the strategic importance of operations.
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66
A nation's productivity is unrelated to its standard of living.
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67
Globalization of the supply chain for many products has many pros and few, if any, cons.
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Ensuring good quality underlies all operational decisions.
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69
Positioning is a step in strategy formulation that compares core competencies and order winners.
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Core competencies tend to be processes and not products or technologies.
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71
Single factor productivity compares output to an individual input.
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Order qualifiers are the characteristics of a product that have to be satisfied just to be considered for purchase by a customer.
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Deployment is a step in strategy formulation that evaluates the alignment between core competencies and order winners.
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74
Emphasizing the strategic role of operations enhances the competitiveness of Canadian companies.
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75
Globalization requires that firms compete on cost and not quality, speed, or flexibility.
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Productivity is the most common measure of competitiveness.
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77
An order qualifier is a customer criterion that wins the order.
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78
Strategy formulation starts with determining a firm's order winners and order qualifiers.
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Two-thirds of today's businesses operate globally.
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Many companies now find it necessary to have some global presence to remain competitive.
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