Deck 21: Managing Operations

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Because manufacturing firms are so closely tied to their customers, they are limited in their ability to hold over their product in the form of inventory.
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Poka-Yoke is a proactive approach that seeks to mistake-proof a firm's operations.
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Raw materials represent one input into the operations process.
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A genuine concern for customer needs and customer satisfaction is a powerful force that energizes the total quality management effort of a small business.
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Large corporations such as Wal-Mart use data mining techniques to gain powerful insights into customer buying patterns. Unfortunately, this is too expensive for small businesses.
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Statistical analysis makes it possible to determine tolerance limits that allow for inherent variation due to chance.
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Job shops in manufacturing use specialized equipment.
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Kaoru Ishikawa contends that 95% of the typical company's quality problems can be solved by using tools he calls the basic six.
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Total quality management refers specifically to management of the process of manufacturing.
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Composing music or painting portraits are examples of project manufacturing.
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Service establishments are exempt from setting quality standards, since their product is intangible and thus cannot be measured.
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The terms repetetive manufacturing and mass production are synonymous.
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Because some foreign markets are not accustomed to high quality goods and services, small firms in the U.S. are finding that an emphasis on quality is much more important to being competitive in the American market than in overseas markets.
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The operations process is concerned with the conversion of inputs into products or services.
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Operations refers to the processes used to create and deliver a good or service.
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Measuring the weight of boxes of candy during a production process is an example of attribute inspection.
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According to the text, experts recommend that firms work hard to involve and empower quality control experts in efforts to control quality
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Even a service firm has an operations process.
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In order to achieve market success, a firm merely needs to concentrate on either providing an excellent product/service or devising an insightful marketing strategy.
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The term quality may be defined as the manufacture of products that are free of defects.
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Purchasing activities are used to obtain materials, merchandise, equipment, and services to meet production and marketing goals.
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A manager of a small plumbing company is thinking about installing a total quality management (TQM) program. If TQM is installed, the manager should be aware that

A) costs cannot be allowed to limit quality goals.
B) quality must become a very important goal of the business.
C) ISO 9000 will be the controlling criterion.
D) reengineering is the most direct route to effective TQM.
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After attending a total quality management (TQM) seminar, a small business owner decides that her firm has a good customer focus and adequate tools and techniques. To be assured of a really strong quality program, however, she knows that she must now establish the proper

A) statistical quality control.
B) benchmarking.
C) marketing research.
D) organizational culture.
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Making components is preferable to buying them from an outside vendor when using idle plant capacity would boost production efficiency, in-house production would protect a secret design, or the firm can reduce the cost of investment by purchasing equipment that will soon be obsolete.
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To be successful a company's operations must involve all of the activities required to create _____ for customers and earn their dollars.

A) products
B) services
C) value
D) premiums
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The ultimate judge of product quality is

A) the customer.
B) W. Edwards Deming.
C) the owner of the business.
D) the American Society for Quality Control.
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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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A firm engages in outsourcing only when it procures components from outside the home country.
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The simplest method of inventory record-keeping is called the perpetual inventory system.
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The type of manufacturing that is used to create unique but similar products is

A) project manufacturing
B) job shops
C) repetetive manufacturing
D) flexible manufacturing
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One of the most obvious ways that operations providing services differ from those producing products is that the nature of services is

A) tangible
B) esoteric
C) intangible
D) ethereal
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The most significant factors to consider when selecting a supplier are price and quality.
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One example of demand management strategy is Six Flags' Flash Pass.
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The typical machine shop represents the repetetive manufacturing type of operation.
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Quality is defined by the American Society for Quality Control as

A) the characteristics of a product or service that affect its ability to satisfy the needs of customers.
B) a series of activities designed to create excellence in a product or service.
C) a special rank designated for manufactured products that have less than one defect per hundred.
D) any output that meets the specific standards of a society.
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Inventory costs equal total ordering costs and total carrying costs.
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The type of manufacturing that best utilizes highly specialized equipment is

A) job shops
B) project manufacturing
C) repetetive manufacturing
D) flexible manufacturing
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One of the essential elements of successful quality management is

A) customer focus.
B) a supportive organizational structure.
C) appropriate expectations.
D) a stable management team.
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Both purchasing and inventory management share the same objective.
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The just-in-time inventory system classifies inventory into three categories based on value.
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An inspection plan that judges products as acceptable or unacceptable, good or bad, is known as

A) a 100 percent inspection plan.
B) an attribute inspection.
C) a variable inspection.
D) an inspection sampling plan.
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The operations process is found in

A) manufacturing but not service businesses.
B) service but not manufacturing businesses.
C) neither service nor manufacturing businesses.
D) both service and manufacturing businesses.
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The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognized 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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The type of manufacturing that involves computer-controlled equipment that can turn out a variety of products in smaller quantities is

A) flexible manufacturing
B) project manufacturing
C) repetetive manufacturing
D) continuous manufacturing
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Repetitive operations in manufacturing use

A) general-purpose machines.
B) job-order schedules.
C) highly specialized equipment.
D) short production runs.
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The owner of a hair-styling salon is studying quality management materials that refer to outputs. He should understand that one example of an output in this business is the

A) process of washing and styling hair.
B) combs and scissors.
C) customer's trimmed and styled hair.
D) labor of an employee in serving a customer.
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In a printing plant's production process, ink constitutes

A) an input.
B) a throughput.
C) an output.
D) a process.
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A powerful workstation computer for 3-D graphical product design is an example of a

A) general-purpose machine.
B) operationally-induced machine.
C) highly specialized equipment.
D) short-lived asset.
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In a printing plant's production process, a printed book constitutes

A) an input.
B) a throughput.
C) an output.
D) a process.
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Job shops are most closely related to

A) short production runs.
B) long production runs.
C) special-purpose equipment.
D) standardized products.
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The type of inventory system that provides an ongoing, current record of inventory items is a(n) _____ inventory system.

A) physical
B) two-bin
C) perpetual
D) bulk
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Manufacturing and service operations differ in which one of the following ways?

A) Productivity is harder to measure in manufacturing.
B) It is harder to build inventory in manufacturing.
C) It is harder to establish quality standards in services.
D) Service operations involve less contact with customers.
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The type of manufacturing that is designed for short runs is

A) job shops
B) project manufacturing
C) repetetive manufacturing
D) flexible manufacturing
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Quality management is applicable to

A) manufacturing but not service businesses.
B) service but not manufacturing businesses.
C) both service and manufacturing businesses.
D) neither service nor manufacturing businesses.
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The owner of a small manufacturing plant wants inspectors to check the width and length of a product (within specified tolerances) during the production process. This calls for

A) an attribute inspection.
B) a work sampling inspection.
C) a 100 percent inspection plan.
D) a variable inspection.
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Capacity for a lawnmower manufacturer is determined by the following except

A) location
B) factory space
C) machinery
D) workers
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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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By conforming to ISO 9000, a small manufacturing firm should achieve improvements in

A) sales to Wal-Mart.
B) export sales.
C) product design.
D) quality of incoming raw materials.
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A control chart is used as part of a

A) statistical process control plan.
B) 100 percent inspection plan.
C) traditional inspection plan.
D) reengineering plan.
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A forklift is an example of a

A) general-purpose machine.
B) operationally-induced machine.
C) highly specialized equipment.
D) short-lived asset.
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The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognized that can be used to determine if a process errs in some predictable and correctable way is the

A) cause-and-effect diagram
B) check sheet
C) control chart
D) scatter diagram
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Some small firms find that they can increase their buying power if they join

A) trade associations
B) purchasing coops
C) diversification buying groups
D) associative forecasting groups
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A firms should decide to make components (as opposed to buying them) when

A) it is considering adding plant capacity.
B) this decision would allow the firm to protect a secret design.
C) transportation costs are not a concern.
D) the quality demands of the firm's customers are low.
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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 firm's operations than others.
B) inventory costs should be cut to an absolute minimum by reducing inventory on hand.
C) a firm should know its economic order quantity at all times.
D) the cost of placing an order is a fixed cost.
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A "C" class item in a system that uses the ABC method of inventory management is

A) critical.
B) noncritical.
C) most valuable.
D) least valuable.
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Service businesses such as accounting firms are more concerned with _____ costs than with the cost of supplies.

A) labor
B) equipment
C) office rent
D) fixed asset
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The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognized that separates the vital few from the useful many is the

A) histogram
B) scatter diagram
C) flow chart
D) pareto chart
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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 firm's finished goods.
D) close cooperation with suppliers.
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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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A business buying products or services from other business firms is known as

A) importing
B) diversification of supplies
C) asset efficiency
D) outsourcing
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The following are among the attributes listed in the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model for assessing a supplier's performance except

A) reliability
B) responsiveness
C) cost
D) supplier's location
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Reasons for buying products rather than making them include the following except

A) suppliers' parts may be less expensive
B) additional space,equipment and personnel skill are not needed
C) risk of equipment obsolescence is transferred to outsiders
D) more complete utilization of plant capacity permits more economical production
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Activities easily outsourced by small businesses include

A) payroll administration.
B) research and development.
C) quality control.
D) top-level decision making.
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An "A" class item in the ABC method of inventory management is a ____ item.

A) critical
B) noncritical
C) most valuable
D) least valuable
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A small company might prefer to concentrate purchases with one supplier for which the following reasons?

A) insurance against interruptions caused by strikes
B) a particular supplier 's superiority in product quality
C) knowing the customer's loyalty, the supplier may provide better prices and service
D) to locate the best source in terms of price, quality and service with each purchase
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Any point in an operations system where limited capacity reduces the production capacity of an entire chain of activities is called a

A) vortex
B) stopgap
C) production defect
D) bottleneck
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A firm should decide to buy components from a supplier (as opposed to making them)

A) when it has excess plant capacity.
B) when it will require greater flexibility on the firm's part to accommodate the supplier.
C) if product quality would be the same (regardless of the firm's decision.)
D) if the risk of equipment obsolescence can be transferred to the supplier.
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Good relationships with suppliers is important, but they are especially important for

A) large businesses.
B) small businesses.
C) medium-sized business.
D) labor-intensive businesses.
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Reasons for making component parts rather than buying them include the following reasons except

A) more complete utilization of plant capacity
B) a secret design may be protected
C) limit working capital requirements
D) products may be of higher quality than those available from outside suppliers
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Forrester Research has shown that accounts payable electronic invoice presentment and processing can cut the cost of an invoice process from

A) $20 to $5
B) $30 to $10
C) $15 to $6
D) $25 to $7
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Because manufacturing firms are so closely tied to their customers, they are limited in their ability to hold over their product in the form of inventory.
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Poka-Yoke is a proactive approach that seeks to mistake-proof a firm's operations.
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Raw materials represent one input into the operations process.
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A genuine concern for customer needs and customer satisfaction is a powerful force that energizes the total quality management effort of a small business.
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Large corporations such as Wal-Mart use data mining techniques to gain powerful insights into customer buying patterns. Unfortunately, this is too expensive for small businesses.
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Statistical analysis makes it possible to determine tolerance limits that allow for inherent variation due to chance.
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Job shops in manufacturing use specialized equipment.
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Kaoru Ishikawa contends that 95% of the typical company's quality problems can be solved by using tools he calls the basic six.
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Total quality management refers specifically to management of the process of manufacturing.
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Composing music or painting portraits are examples of project manufacturing.
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Service establishments are exempt from setting quality standards, since their product is intangible and thus cannot be measured.
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The terms repetetive manufacturing and mass production are synonymous.
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Because some foreign markets are not accustomed to high quality goods and services, small firms in the U.S. are finding that an emphasis on quality is much more important to being competitive in the American market than in overseas markets.
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The operations process is concerned with the conversion of inputs into products or services.
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Operations refers to the processes used to create and deliver a good or service.
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Measuring the weight of boxes of candy during a production process is an example of attribute inspection.
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According to the text, experts recommend that firms work hard to involve and empower quality control experts in efforts to control quality
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Even a service firm has an operations process.
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In order to achieve market success, a firm merely needs to concentrate on either providing an excellent product/service or devising an insightful marketing strategy.
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The term quality may be defined as the manufacture of products that are free of defects.
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Purchasing activities are used to obtain materials, merchandise, equipment, and services to meet production and marketing goals.
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A manager of a small plumbing company is thinking about installing a total quality management (TQM) program. If TQM is installed, the manager should be aware that

A) costs cannot be allowed to limit quality goals.
B) quality must become a very important goal of the business.
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After attending a total quality management (TQM) seminar, a small business owner decides that her firm has a good customer focus and adequate tools and techniques. To be assured of a really strong quality program, however, she knows that she must now establish the proper

A) statistical quality control.
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Making components is preferable to buying them from an outside vendor when using idle plant capacity would boost production efficiency, in-house production would protect a secret design, or the firm can reduce the cost of investment by purchasing equipment that will soon be obsolete.
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To be successful a company's operations must involve all of the activities required to create _____ for customers and earn their dollars.

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D) premiums
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The ultimate judge of product quality is

A) the customer.
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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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A firm engages in outsourcing only when it procures components from outside the home country.
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The simplest method of inventory record-keeping is called the perpetual inventory system.
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The type of manufacturing that is used to create unique but similar products is

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One of the most obvious ways that operations providing services differ from those producing products is that the nature of services is

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The most significant factors to consider when selecting a supplier are price and quality.
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One example of demand management strategy is Six Flags' Flash Pass.
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The typical machine shop represents the repetetive manufacturing type of operation.
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Quality is defined by the American Society for Quality Control as

A) the characteristics of a product or service that affect its ability to satisfy the needs of customers.
B) a series of activities designed to create excellence in a product or service.
C) a special rank designated for manufactured products that have less than one defect per hundred.
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Inventory costs equal total ordering costs and total carrying costs.
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The type of manufacturing that best utilizes highly specialized equipment is

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D) flexible manufacturing
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One of the essential elements of successful quality management is

A) customer focus.
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C) appropriate expectations.
D) a stable management team.
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Both purchasing and inventory management share the same objective.
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The just-in-time inventory system classifies inventory into three categories based on value.
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An inspection plan that judges products as acceptable or unacceptable, good or bad, is known as

A) a 100 percent inspection plan.
B) an attribute inspection.
C) a variable inspection.
D) an inspection sampling plan.
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The operations process is found in

A) manufacturing but not service businesses.
B) service but not manufacturing businesses.
C) neither service nor manufacturing businesses.
D) both service and manufacturing businesses.
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The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognized 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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The type of manufacturing that involves computer-controlled equipment that can turn out a variety of products in smaller quantities is

A) flexible manufacturing
B) project manufacturing
C) repetetive manufacturing
D) continuous manufacturing
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Repetitive operations in manufacturing use

A) general-purpose machines.
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C) highly specialized equipment.
D) short production runs.
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The owner of a hair-styling salon is studying quality management materials that refer to outputs. He should understand that one example of an output in this business is the

A) process of washing and styling hair.
B) combs and scissors.
C) customer's trimmed and styled hair.
D) labor of an employee in serving a customer.
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In a printing plant's production process, ink constitutes

A) an input.
B) a throughput.
C) an output.
D) a process.
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A powerful workstation computer for 3-D graphical product design is an example of a

A) general-purpose machine.
B) operationally-induced machine.
C) highly specialized equipment.
D) short-lived asset.
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In a printing plant's production process, a printed book constitutes

A) an input.
B) a throughput.
C) an output.
D) a process.
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Job shops are most closely related to

A) short production runs.
B) long production runs.
C) special-purpose equipment.
D) standardized products.
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The type of inventory system that provides an ongoing, current record of inventory items is a(n) _____ inventory system.

A) physical
B) two-bin
C) perpetual
D) bulk
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Manufacturing and service operations differ in which one of the following ways?

A) Productivity is harder to measure in manufacturing.
B) It is harder to build inventory in manufacturing.
C) It is harder to establish quality standards in services.
D) Service operations involve less contact with customers.
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The type of manufacturing that is designed for short runs is

A) job shops
B) project manufacturing
C) repetetive manufacturing
D) flexible manufacturing
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Quality management is applicable to

A) manufacturing but not service businesses.
B) service but not manufacturing businesses.
C) both service and manufacturing businesses.
D) neither service nor manufacturing businesses.
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The owner of a small manufacturing plant wants inspectors to check the width and length of a product (within specified tolerances) during the production process. This calls for

A) an attribute inspection.
B) a work sampling inspection.
C) a 100 percent inspection plan.
D) a variable inspection.
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Capacity for a lawnmower manufacturer is determined by the following except

A) location
B) factory space
C) machinery
D) workers
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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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By conforming to ISO 9000, a small manufacturing firm should achieve improvements in

A) sales to Wal-Mart.
B) export sales.
C) product design.
D) quality of incoming raw materials.
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A control chart is used as part of a

A) statistical process control plan.
B) 100 percent inspection plan.
C) traditional inspection plan.
D) reengineering plan.
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A forklift is an example of a

A) general-purpose machine.
B) operationally-induced machine.
C) highly specialized equipment.
D) short-lived asset.
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The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognized that can be used to determine if a process errs in some predictable and correctable way is the

A) cause-and-effect diagram
B) check sheet
C) control chart
D) scatter diagram
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Some small firms find that they can increase their buying power if they join

A) trade associations
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C) diversification buying groups
D) associative forecasting groups
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A firms should decide to make components (as opposed to buying them) when

A) it is considering adding plant capacity.
B) this decision would allow the firm to protect a secret design.
C) transportation costs are not a concern.
D) the quality demands of the firm's customers are low.
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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 firm's operations than others.
B) inventory costs should be cut to an absolute minimum by reducing inventory on hand.
C) a firm should know its economic order quantity at all times.
D) the cost of placing an order is a fixed cost.
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A "C" class item in a system that uses the ABC method of inventory management is

A) critical.
B) noncritical.
C) most valuable.
D) least valuable.
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66
Service businesses such as accounting firms are more concerned with _____ costs than with the cost of supplies.

A) labor
B) equipment
C) office rent
D) fixed asset
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67
The basic quality tool that Kaoru Ishikawa recognized that separates the vital few from the useful many is the

A) histogram
B) scatter diagram
C) flow chart
D) pareto chart
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68
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 firm's finished goods.
D) close cooperation with suppliers.
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69
The traditional method of maintaining product quality has been the

A) check sheet
B) control chart
C) inspection
D) histogram
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70
A business buying products or services from other business firms is known as

A) importing
B) diversification of supplies
C) asset efficiency
D) outsourcing
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71
The following are among the attributes listed in the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model for assessing a supplier's performance except

A) reliability
B) responsiveness
C) cost
D) supplier's location
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72
Reasons for buying products rather than making them include the following except

A) suppliers' parts may be less expensive
B) additional space,equipment and personnel skill are not needed
C) risk of equipment obsolescence is transferred to outsiders
D) more complete utilization of plant capacity permits more economical production
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73
Activities easily outsourced by small businesses include

A) payroll administration.
B) research and development.
C) quality control.
D) top-level decision making.
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74
An "A" class item in the ABC method of inventory management is a ____ item.

A) critical
B) noncritical
C) most valuable
D) least valuable
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75
A small company might prefer to concentrate purchases with one supplier for which the following reasons?

A) insurance against interruptions caused by strikes
B) a particular supplier 's superiority in product quality
C) knowing the customer's loyalty, the supplier may provide better prices and service
D) to locate the best source in terms of price, quality and service with each purchase
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76
Any point in an operations system where limited capacity reduces the production capacity of an entire chain of activities is called a

A) vortex
B) stopgap
C) production defect
D) bottleneck
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77
A firm should decide to buy components from a supplier (as opposed to making them)

A) when it has excess plant capacity.
B) when it will require greater flexibility on the firm's part to accommodate the supplier.
C) if product quality would be the same (regardless of the firm's decision.)
D) if the risk of equipment obsolescence can be transferred to the supplier.
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78
Good relationships with suppliers is important, but they are especially important for

A) large businesses.
B) small businesses.
C) medium-sized business.
D) labor-intensive businesses.
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79
Reasons for making component parts rather than buying them include the following reasons except

A) more complete utilization of plant capacity
B) a secret design may be protected
C) limit working capital requirements
D) products may be of higher quality than those available from outside suppliers
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80
Forrester Research has shown that accounts payable electronic invoice presentment and processing can cut the cost of an invoice process from

A) $20 to $5
B) $30 to $10
C) $15 to $6
D) $25 to $7
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