Deck 2: Quality Theory

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________ means that all workers are responsible for their own work and perform necessary inspections at each stage of the process to maintain process control.

A)Quality at the source
B)In-process management
C)Constancy of purpose
D)Parallel processing
E)Just-in-time approach
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Deming believed that poor quality resulted from ________.

A)poor management of the system for continual improvement
B)poor human resource management
C)consumer complacency
D)a lack of commitment on the part of management
E)poor engineering and design
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Using deduction, researchers propose a model based on prior research, and design an experiment to test the theoretical model.
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An arrow pointing from an independent variable to a dependent variable in a theoretical model typically implies ________.

A)causality
B)normality
C)randomness
D)proactivity
E)synergy
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A theory that is generated by observation and description is said to have been developed by the process of ________.

A)deduction
B)abstraction
C)simulation
D)induction
E)supposition
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The "what" of a theoretical model involves the nature, direction, and extent of the relationship among variables.
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Define theory. Provide an example of the use of theory in a business organization.
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The ________ of a theoretical model involves which variables or factors are included in the model.

A)why
B)what
C)how
D)who-where-when
E)which
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A coherent group of general propositions used as principles of explanation for a class of phenomena is referred to as a(n)________.

A)postulate
B)axiom
C)theory
D)corollary
E)hypothesis
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The "14 points for management" were articulated by ________.

A)Philip Crosby
B)Joseph M. Juran
C)Genichi Taguchi
D)W. Edwards Deming
E)Armand Feigenbaum
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Researchers use ________ to propose a model based on prior research, and design an experiment to test the theoretical model.

A)supposition
B)deduction
C)induction
D)simulation
E)abstraction
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The four elements of a theory are what, how, why, and who-where-when.
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The ________ of a theoretical model is the theoretical glue that holds the model together.

A)why
B)what
C)how
D)who-where-when
E)which
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The ________ of a theoretical model is responsible for placing contextual bounds on the theory.

A)why
B)what
C)how
D)who-where-when
E)which
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A theory that is generated by observation and description is said to have been developed by the process of deduction.
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The "why" of a theory is the theoretical model that holds the model together.
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________ minimizes the number of suppliers used, resulting in decreased variability.

A)Parallel processing
B)Single source purchasing
C)Management by objective
D)In-process management
E)Constancy of purpose
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The ________ of a theoretical model involves the nature, direction, and extent of the relationship among the variables.

A)why
B)what
C)how
D)who-where-when
E)which
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Which of the following points for management devised by Deming involves the management committing resources to ensure that the quality job is completed?

A)constantly improve the system
B)eliminate work standards
C)improve leadership
D)adopt a new philosophy
E)create constancy of purpose
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An arrow pointing from an independent variable to a dependent variable in a theoretical model typically implies causality.
Question
Quality loss function and robust design are concepts included in ________.

A)Ishikawa's quality philosophy
B)the Taguchi method
C)Deming's 14 points for management
D)the Juran trilogy
E)Pareto's law
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________ refers to a process of setting annual goals, typically during a performance appraisal, that are binding to the employee.

A)Just-in-time approach
B)Management by objective
C)In-process management
D)Parallel processing
E)Constancy of purpose
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What is the primary contribution of Philip Crosby?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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According to Juran, the language of things pertains to ________.

A)quality inspectors
B)managers
C)workers
D)quality managers
E)engineers
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What is the primary contribution of Genichi Taguchi?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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________ proposed "The 19 steps of Total Quality Control."

A)Philip Crosby
B)W. Edwards Deming
C)Joseph M. Juran
D)Genichi Taguchi
E)Armand Feigenbaum
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Juran teaches that improvement in organizations is accomplished on a ________ basis.

A)project-by-project
B)trial-by-trial
C)process-by-process
D)production-by-production
E)case-by-case
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What is the primary contribution of Armand Feigenbaum?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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Which of the following points for management devised by Deming encourages parallel processing in focused teams?

A)constantly improve the system
B)create constancy of purpose
C)institute education and self-improvement
D)adopt a new philosophy
E)break down barriers between departments
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________ is also called the 80/20 rule.

A)Ishikawa's quality philosophy
B)Pareto's law
C)Juran trilogy
D)Taguchi method
E)Deming's points for management
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________ is credited with democratizing statistics.

A)Armand Feigenbaum
B)Joseph M. Juran
C)Genichi Taguchi
D)Philip Crosby
E)Kaoru Ishikawa
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The driving force of the Century of Productivity was the movement known as ________.

A)total quality management
B)statistical process control
C)human resource management
D)scientific management
E)behavioral modification
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The theory of scientific management was proposed by ________.

A)Frederick W. Taylor
B)Joseph M. Juran
C)Philip Crosby
D)W. Edwards Deming
E)Kaoru Ishikawa
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What are the three aspects of Juran's trilogy?

A)planning, control, and improvement
B)cost, quality, and customer satisfaction
C)labor, management, and system
D)organizing, management, and control
E)leadership, cost, and quality
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________ improvement implies that the process has been studied and that some major improvement has resulted in large, nonrandom improvement to the process.

A)Ongoing
B)Progressive
C)Successive
D)Continuous
E)Breakthrough
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What is the major theoretical contribution of Kaoru Ishikawa?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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What are the three steps proposed by Feigenbaum to improve quality?

A)quality inspection, quality accountability, and quality control
B)quality leadership, quality technology, and organizational commitment
C)employee empowerment, total quality management, and statistical process control
D)self-directed work teams, employee empowerment, and total quality management
E)quality leadership, quality management, and total quality control
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According to Juran, the language of management is ________.

A)labor
B)quality
C)money
D)performance
E)improvement
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According to Juran, ________ is a process-related activity that ensures processes are stable and provides a relatively consistent outcome.

A)control
B)organizing
C)planning
D)improvement
E)scheduling
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________ was responsible for the development and dissemination of the basic seven tools of quality.

A)Kaoru Ishikawa
B)Philip Crosby
C)Genichi Taguchi
D)Armand Feigenbaum
E)Joseph M. Juran
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Management by objective refers to a process of setting annual goals that are binding on the employee.
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Michael Hammer and James Champy are most closely identified with ________.

A)statistical process control
B)reengineering
C)total quality management
D)benchmarking
E)Six Sigma quality
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The Taguchi concept of ________ states that products and services should be designed so that they are inherently defect-free and of high quality.

A)homoscedasticity
B)robust design
C)quality loss function
D)ideal quality
E)design conformance
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Deming stressed the need for work standards on the factory floor.
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Breakthrough improvement implies the process has been studied and that some major improvement has resulted in large nonrandom improvement to the process.
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The theory of scientific management was proposed by Joseph Juran.
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According to Deming, poor quality was the fault of labor.
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Just-in-time purchasing increases the number of suppliers used, resulting in increased variability.
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W. Edwards Deming enumerated the 14 points for management.
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Fast design cycles are a result of the departmental approach to design.
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________ refers to a reference point for determining the quality level of a product or service.

A)Quality of conformance
B)Hothouse quality
C)Quality loss function
D)Specific quality
E)Ideal quality
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Deming proposes the need for mass inspection to improve quality.
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________ is the principle pioneer of benchmarking.

A)Robert C. Camp
B)Tom Peters
C)Michael Hammer
D)James Champy
E)Stephen R. Covey
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Just-in-time purchasing involves the usage of long-term contracts that result in the ability to develop and certify suppliers.
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Quality at the source means that all workers are responsible for their own work and perform needed inspections at each stage of the process to maintain process control.
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________ is best known for his book, The 7 Highly Effective People.

A)Robert C. Camp
B)Tom Peters
C)Michael Hammer
D)James Champy
E)Stephen R. Covey
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Constancy of purpose means that management commits resources in order to achieve quick returns and bottom-line results.
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According to the theory of scientific management, the managers and engineers should be responsible for planning and executing the plans.
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The three aspects of the Juran trilogy are planning, control, and improvement.
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Control involves gathering data about a process to ensure the process is consistent.
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Differentiate between control and breakthrough with an example.
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Robert C. Camp's approach to management is value-based in that he proposes that people in management live a life that balances professional with personal and spiritual growth.
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Tom Peters is the principle pioneer of benchmarking.
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The Taguchi concept of robust design states that products and services should be designed so that they are inherently defect-free and of high quality.
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Feigenbaum's three-step process to improve quality include quality leadership, quality technology, and organizational commitment.
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State Deming's 14 points for management.
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Michael Hammer and James Champy are most closely identified with reengineering.
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Discuss the contributions of Armand Feigenbaum to quality thinking.
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The Taguchi method provides a method for adjusting the mean of a process by optimizing controllable variables.
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The major theoretical contribution of Ishikawa is his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality.
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The zero-defects approach to quality improvement was proposed by Armand Feigenbaum.
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Ideal quality refers to a reference point for determining the quality level of a product or service.
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Hothouse quality refers to quality programs that receive a lot of hoopla and no follow-through.
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Describe Pareto analysis.
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Discuss the contributions of W. Edwards Deming to quality thinking.
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According to Kaoru Ishikawa, the ideal state of quality control is when inspection is no longer necessary.
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Discuss the contributions of Philip Crosby to quality theory.
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Kaoru Ishikawa is credited with democratizing statistics.
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Quality loss function and robust design are concepts included in Ishikawa's quality philosophy.
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Discuss the contributions of Kaoru Ishikawa to quality thinking.
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________ means that all workers are responsible for their own work and perform necessary inspections at each stage of the process to maintain process control.

A)Quality at the source
B)In-process management
C)Constancy of purpose
D)Parallel processing
E)Just-in-time approach
A
2
Deming believed that poor quality resulted from ________.

A)poor management of the system for continual improvement
B)poor human resource management
C)consumer complacency
D)a lack of commitment on the part of management
E)poor engineering and design
A
3
Using deduction, researchers propose a model based on prior research, and design an experiment to test the theoretical model.
True
4
An arrow pointing from an independent variable to a dependent variable in a theoretical model typically implies ________.

A)causality
B)normality
C)randomness
D)proactivity
E)synergy
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A theory that is generated by observation and description is said to have been developed by the process of ________.

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B)abstraction
C)simulation
D)induction
E)supposition
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The "what" of a theoretical model involves the nature, direction, and extent of the relationship among variables.
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Define theory. Provide an example of the use of theory in a business organization.
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The ________ of a theoretical model involves which variables or factors are included in the model.

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C)how
D)who-where-when
E)which
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A coherent group of general propositions used as principles of explanation for a class of phenomena is referred to as a(n)________.

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B)axiom
C)theory
D)corollary
E)hypothesis
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The "14 points for management" were articulated by ________.

A)Philip Crosby
B)Joseph M. Juran
C)Genichi Taguchi
D)W. Edwards Deming
E)Armand Feigenbaum
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Researchers use ________ to propose a model based on prior research, and design an experiment to test the theoretical model.

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E)abstraction
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The four elements of a theory are what, how, why, and who-where-when.
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The ________ of a theoretical model is the theoretical glue that holds the model together.

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E)which
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The ________ of a theoretical model is responsible for placing contextual bounds on the theory.

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A theory that is generated by observation and description is said to have been developed by the process of deduction.
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The "why" of a theory is the theoretical model that holds the model together.
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________ minimizes the number of suppliers used, resulting in decreased variability.

A)Parallel processing
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C)Management by objective
D)In-process management
E)Constancy of purpose
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The ________ of a theoretical model involves the nature, direction, and extent of the relationship among the variables.

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D)who-where-when
E)which
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Which of the following points for management devised by Deming involves the management committing resources to ensure that the quality job is completed?

A)constantly improve the system
B)eliminate work standards
C)improve leadership
D)adopt a new philosophy
E)create constancy of purpose
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An arrow pointing from an independent variable to a dependent variable in a theoretical model typically implies causality.
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Quality loss function and robust design are concepts included in ________.

A)Ishikawa's quality philosophy
B)the Taguchi method
C)Deming's 14 points for management
D)the Juran trilogy
E)Pareto's law
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________ refers to a process of setting annual goals, typically during a performance appraisal, that are binding to the employee.

A)Just-in-time approach
B)Management by objective
C)In-process management
D)Parallel processing
E)Constancy of purpose
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What is the primary contribution of Philip Crosby?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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According to Juran, the language of things pertains to ________.

A)quality inspectors
B)managers
C)workers
D)quality managers
E)engineers
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What is the primary contribution of Genichi Taguchi?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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________ proposed "The 19 steps of Total Quality Control."

A)Philip Crosby
B)W. Edwards Deming
C)Joseph M. Juran
D)Genichi Taguchi
E)Armand Feigenbaum
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Juran teaches that improvement in organizations is accomplished on a ________ basis.

A)project-by-project
B)trial-by-trial
C)process-by-process
D)production-by-production
E)case-by-case
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What is the primary contribution of Armand Feigenbaum?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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Which of the following points for management devised by Deming encourages parallel processing in focused teams?

A)constantly improve the system
B)create constancy of purpose
C)institute education and self-improvement
D)adopt a new philosophy
E)break down barriers between departments
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________ is also called the 80/20 rule.

A)Ishikawa's quality philosophy
B)Pareto's law
C)Juran trilogy
D)Taguchi method
E)Deming's points for management
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________ is credited with democratizing statistics.

A)Armand Feigenbaum
B)Joseph M. Juran
C)Genichi Taguchi
D)Philip Crosby
E)Kaoru Ishikawa
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The driving force of the Century of Productivity was the movement known as ________.

A)total quality management
B)statistical process control
C)human resource management
D)scientific management
E)behavioral modification
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The theory of scientific management was proposed by ________.

A)Frederick W. Taylor
B)Joseph M. Juran
C)Philip Crosby
D)W. Edwards Deming
E)Kaoru Ishikawa
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What are the three aspects of Juran's trilogy?

A)planning, control, and improvement
B)cost, quality, and customer satisfaction
C)labor, management, and system
D)organizing, management, and control
E)leadership, cost, and quality
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35
________ improvement implies that the process has been studied and that some major improvement has resulted in large, nonrandom improvement to the process.

A)Ongoing
B)Progressive
C)Successive
D)Continuous
E)Breakthrough
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What is the major theoretical contribution of Kaoru Ishikawa?

A)the concept of benchmarking
B)his assertion that the entire organization should be involved in improving quality
C)the zero-defects approach to quality improvement
D)his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality
E)the quality loss function and the concept of robust design
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37
What are the three steps proposed by Feigenbaum to improve quality?

A)quality inspection, quality accountability, and quality control
B)quality leadership, quality technology, and organizational commitment
C)employee empowerment, total quality management, and statistical process control
D)self-directed work teams, employee empowerment, and total quality management
E)quality leadership, quality management, and total quality control
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According to Juran, the language of management is ________.

A)labor
B)quality
C)money
D)performance
E)improvement
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According to Juran, ________ is a process-related activity that ensures processes are stable and provides a relatively consistent outcome.

A)control
B)organizing
C)planning
D)improvement
E)scheduling
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________ was responsible for the development and dissemination of the basic seven tools of quality.

A)Kaoru Ishikawa
B)Philip Crosby
C)Genichi Taguchi
D)Armand Feigenbaum
E)Joseph M. Juran
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Management by objective refers to a process of setting annual goals that are binding on the employee.
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42
Michael Hammer and James Champy are most closely identified with ________.

A)statistical process control
B)reengineering
C)total quality management
D)benchmarking
E)Six Sigma quality
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The Taguchi concept of ________ states that products and services should be designed so that they are inherently defect-free and of high quality.

A)homoscedasticity
B)robust design
C)quality loss function
D)ideal quality
E)design conformance
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Deming stressed the need for work standards on the factory floor.
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Breakthrough improvement implies the process has been studied and that some major improvement has resulted in large nonrandom improvement to the process.
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The theory of scientific management was proposed by Joseph Juran.
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According to Deming, poor quality was the fault of labor.
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Just-in-time purchasing increases the number of suppliers used, resulting in increased variability.
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W. Edwards Deming enumerated the 14 points for management.
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Fast design cycles are a result of the departmental approach to design.
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51
________ refers to a reference point for determining the quality level of a product or service.

A)Quality of conformance
B)Hothouse quality
C)Quality loss function
D)Specific quality
E)Ideal quality
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Deming proposes the need for mass inspection to improve quality.
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________ is the principle pioneer of benchmarking.

A)Robert C. Camp
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C)Michael Hammer
D)James Champy
E)Stephen R. Covey
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Just-in-time purchasing involves the usage of long-term contracts that result in the ability to develop and certify suppliers.
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Quality at the source means that all workers are responsible for their own work and perform needed inspections at each stage of the process to maintain process control.
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________ is best known for his book, The 7 Highly Effective People.

A)Robert C. Camp
B)Tom Peters
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E)Stephen R. Covey
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Constancy of purpose means that management commits resources in order to achieve quick returns and bottom-line results.
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According to the theory of scientific management, the managers and engineers should be responsible for planning and executing the plans.
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The three aspects of the Juran trilogy are planning, control, and improvement.
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Control involves gathering data about a process to ensure the process is consistent.
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Differentiate between control and breakthrough with an example.
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Robert C. Camp's approach to management is value-based in that he proposes that people in management live a life that balances professional with personal and spiritual growth.
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Tom Peters is the principle pioneer of benchmarking.
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The Taguchi concept of robust design states that products and services should be designed so that they are inherently defect-free and of high quality.
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65
Feigenbaum's three-step process to improve quality include quality leadership, quality technology, and organizational commitment.
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66
State Deming's 14 points for management.
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67
Michael Hammer and James Champy are most closely identified with reengineering.
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68
Discuss the contributions of Armand Feigenbaum to quality thinking.
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69
The Taguchi method provides a method for adjusting the mean of a process by optimizing controllable variables.
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70
The major theoretical contribution of Ishikawa is his emphasis on total involvement of the operating employees in improving quality.
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71
The zero-defects approach to quality improvement was proposed by Armand Feigenbaum.
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72
Ideal quality refers to a reference point for determining the quality level of a product or service.
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73
Hothouse quality refers to quality programs that receive a lot of hoopla and no follow-through.
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74
Describe Pareto analysis.
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75
Discuss the contributions of W. Edwards Deming to quality thinking.
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76
According to Kaoru Ishikawa, the ideal state of quality control is when inspection is no longer necessary.
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77
Discuss the contributions of Philip Crosby to quality theory.
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78
Kaoru Ishikawa is credited with democratizing statistics.
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79
Quality loss function and robust design are concepts included in Ishikawa's quality philosophy.
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80
Discuss the contributions of Kaoru Ishikawa to quality thinking.
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