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Principles of Supply Chain Management Study Set 1
Quiz 8: Process Management: Lean and Six Sigma in the Supply Chain
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Question 1
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A lean system is also known as a push system.
Question 2
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When designing a manufacturing or service process, a Pareto chart would be an essential tool for evaluating the process in terms of its action elements, waiting periods, and process flow.
Question 3
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A weakness of lean systems is that none of its practices are related to the environment or sustainability.
Question 4
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The primary design objective with lean layouts is to reduce wasted movements of workers, customers, and/or work-in-process.
Question 5
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Lean thinking and Six Sigma quality are both concerned with achieving low cost and high quality throughout the supply chain.
Question 6
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The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recognizes firms for their quality achievements but is only given to U.S.firms.
Question 7
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Lean production, JIT, and Six Sigma quality mean the same thing.
Question 8
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Statistical process control (SPC) allows firms to compare process performance to desired levels or required standards.
Question 9
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Deming, Crosby, and Juran are all prominent quality professionals whose ideas were vital to the development of Six Sigma.
Question 10
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Toyota initially designed their JIT program on Ford's manufacturing system.
Question 11
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Some of Deming's 14 points actually conflict with many Six Sigma concepts.
Question 12
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When lean firms share their best practices with supply chain members, this is referred to as yokoten.
Question 13
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Statistical process control uses control charts to monitor the outputs of a process to identify variations due to assignable causes and variations due to common causes.
Question 14
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Organizations practicing lean production often increase their inventory levels in order to create a cushion against variability so that they can investigate and eliminate the weaknesses in their systems.
Question 15
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Lean production is an operating philosophy or mindset that essentially attempts to minimize the impact of system variability and flaws in forecasting through the use of high safety stock inventories.
Question 16
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A type of card called a kanban is used to signal when a process is out of control in a JIT production process.
Question 17
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Acceptance sampling is a statistical technique that enables a shipment reject or accept decision to be made based on information obtained from a representative sample drawn from the population.