Deck 5: Supporting Facility and Process Flows
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Deck 5: Supporting Facility and Process Flows
1
The line-balancing problem attempts to resolve the inconsistencies in the capacities at various stages in a product layout.
True
2
A product layout affords some degree of customization.
False
3
A well-balanced line would have all jobs of nearly equal duration to avoid unnecessary idleness in work assignments.
True
4
The automobile driver's license office is an example of a product layout.
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5
In a product layout, the bottleneck operation defines the capacity of the service.
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6
Signage is not an environmental dimension of the servicescape.
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7
The servicescape can influence perceived quality.
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8
Bottlenecks usually are associated with process layouts.
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9
Servicescapes are most important in their affect on customers.
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10
Heuristic algorithms not only are appealing intuitively, but they also guarantee optimal solutions.
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11
The relative location problem deals with the problem of allocating n departments to n locations. Complete enumeration is time consuming because there are a total of n! possible arrangements.
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12
The procedure to improve flow distance in a process layout by arranging the relative location of departments is known as operations sequence analysis.
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13
Mid-Columbia Medical Center has a special employee-only entrance to enhance security.
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14
A fixed sequence of steps that all customers must experience is characteristic of process layouts.
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15
At a roadside snake farm, both customer and employee perform within the servicescape.
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16
A well-conceived servicescape can communicate desired customer behavior.
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17
The design of facilities is dependent entirely on the construction and operating costs of the facilities.
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18
The physical complexity of the servicescape for L.L. Bean is categorized as lean.
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19
The product layout often requires special equipment and special skills to deal with high volume of demand for service that is anticipated. These factors create a very inflexible layout.
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20
A process layout, done correctly, promotes standardized service.
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21
In the design of a fitness center, where would be the most advantageous location of a juice bar? Consider such factors as traffic flow, impulse buying, and orientation/visibility.
A) At the back of the gym near the aerobic equipment.
B) Near the entrance/exit of the gym.
C) In a small alcove set to one side of the gym.
D) Upstairs in a separate enclosed room marked by a sign.
A) At the back of the gym near the aerobic equipment.
B) Near the entrance/exit of the gym.
C) In a small alcove set to one side of the gym.
D) Upstairs in a separate enclosed room marked by a sign.
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22
Cycle time is the average time to complete a service operation.
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23
Which of the following is not a method service facilities use to provide orientation for customers?
A) Signs and color codes to indicate direction
B) Use of walled cubicles to ensure privacy
C) Use of artifacts
D) Franchised services that use formula facilities
A) Signs and color codes to indicate direction
B) Use of walled cubicles to ensure privacy
C) Use of artifacts
D) Franchised services that use formula facilities
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24
Which of the following retail servicescapes would support an upscale store image best?
A) stark tile floors.
B) exposed, bright lighting.
C) store personnel waiting at cash registers.
D) well-spaced, lightly stocked shelving.
A) stark tile floors.
B) exposed, bright lighting.
C) store personnel waiting at cash registers.
D) well-spaced, lightly stocked shelving.
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25
The customer is a(n) ________ in the service process and his/her impression of the service quality is influenced by many __________.
A) observer/perceptions
B) observer/observations
C) participant/perceptions
D) participant/observations
A) observer/perceptions
B) observer/observations
C) participant/perceptions
D) participant/observations
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26
Identify the bottleneck operation in the following exclusive hairdressing salon. Activity Average time, min.
A) Pre-counseling 15
B) Shampoo 10
C) Haircut 30
D) Manicure 20
A) Pre-counseling 15
B) Shampoo 10
C) Haircut 30
D) Manicure 20
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27
In order to reduce disorientation, Richard Wener argues that the following features should be incorporated into a facility design: previous experience, design legibility, and one of the following:
A) a formula design.
B) orientation aids.
C) adequate lighting.
D) an entry atrium.
A) a formula design.
B) orientation aids.
C) adequate lighting.
D) an entry atrium.
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28
What defines the capacity of a service product layout?
A) The activity requiring the most time per customer.
B) The size of the queue.
C) How tasks are allocated among servers.
D) Ability of workers to change the process speed.
A) The activity requiring the most time per customer.
B) The size of the queue.
C) How tasks are allocated among servers.
D) Ability of workers to change the process speed.
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29
The CRAFT program for facility layout uses an initial solution to:
A) be tested for improvement.
B) arrive at a feasible solution.
C) provide an analytical solution.
D) define the layout problem.
A) be tested for improvement.
B) arrive at a feasible solution.
C) provide an analytical solution.
D) define the layout problem.
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30
The inability of a jewelry store to expand its current operations to include, for example, an in-store repair and manufacturing facility in response to customer demands, is neglecting which factor of service facility design?
A) Land availability and space requirements
B) Flexibility
C) The nature and objectives of the service organization
D) Community and environment
A) Land availability and space requirements
B) Flexibility
C) The nature and objectives of the service organization
D) Community and environment
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31
The bottleneck activity of a process is shown as an unbroken bar in a Gantt chart.
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32
Rush order flow time and throughput time are identical when the system is empty.
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33
A batch type of service process has the characteristic of
A) many specialized departments.
B) a group of customers treated simultaneously.
C) uninterrupted delivery.
D) a one-of-a-kind engagement.
A) many specialized departments.
B) a group of customers treated simultaneously.
C) uninterrupted delivery.
D) a one-of-a-kind engagement.
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34
The entire system capacity is measured by the inverse of the bottleneck CT.
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35
One of the advantages of a product layout approach to service design is:
A) the elimination of bottlenecks.
B) achieving equal division of labor.
C) the ease of customization.
D) increased flexibility.
A) the elimination of bottlenecks.
B) achieving equal division of labor.
C) the ease of customization.
D) increased flexibility.
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36
A product layout would facilitate the concept of:
A) service in series.
B) service in parallel.
C) a first come, first served policy.
D) balanced flow.
A) service in series.
B) service in parallel.
C) a first come, first served policy.
D) balanced flow.
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37
Capacity utilization of individual operations is a dangerous performance metric.
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38
Which one of the following is not a major factor that could influence facility design?
A) Objectives and nature of the service
B) Flexibility in operations
C) Availability of land
D) Site location
A) Objectives and nature of the service
B) Flexibility in operations
C) Availability of land
D) Site location
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39
The swim lane flowchart highlights the handoffs between functional activities.
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40
The line balancing problem arises because of:
A) mismatched capacities of the various operations.
B) mismatched labor inputs required at various operations.
C) large waiting lines.
D) inflexibility of the line.
A) mismatched capacities of the various operations.
B) mismatched labor inputs required at various operations.
C) large waiting lines.
D) inflexibility of the line.
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41
___________ is the time it takes to complete a process from time of arrival to time of departure.
A) Rush order flow time
B) Cycle time
C) Throughput time
D) Direct labor time
A) Rush order flow time
B) Cycle time
C) Throughput time
D) Direct labor time
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42
Which among the following choices might not be representative of security measures taken by retail stores?
A) reducing the number of extremely valuable items sold
B) a row of bollards outside the entrance
C) doing away with big windows
D) none of the above
A) reducing the number of extremely valuable items sold
B) a row of bollards outside the entrance
C) doing away with big windows
D) none of the above
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43
Facility layout is discussed with attention to traffic flow, space planning, and one of the following:
A) need to avoid unnecessary travel
B) eliminating bottlenecks
C) aesthetic factors
D) cost of providing service
A) need to avoid unnecessary travel
B) eliminating bottlenecks
C) aesthetic factors
D) cost of providing service
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44
All but one of the following impacts the user friendliness of the facility and the ability to serve customers effectively:
A) floorplan
B) layout of equipment
C) equipment design
D) time of day
A) floorplan
B) layout of equipment
C) equipment design
D) time of day
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45
The advent of the "hub and spoke" airline network following deregulation is an example of:
A) nature and objectives of service organizations.
B) flexibility.
C) aesthetic factors.
D) land availability and space requirements.
A) nature and objectives of service organizations.
B) flexibility.
C) aesthetic factors.
D) land availability and space requirements.
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46
Which one of the following is an example of a process layout?
A) fast-food restaurant
B) cafeteria
C) hospital
D) none of the above
A) fast-food restaurant
B) cafeteria
C) hospital
D) none of the above
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