Deck 12: The Future of Operations Management

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The future of operations management will be primarily concerned with heightened global competition and the need to provide customer service and satisfaction.
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One of the challenges facing operations management's ability to deal with heightened global competition while providing customer service and satisfaction is the impact of technology and fashions that create product churn.
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The only challenge facing operations management's ability to deal with heightened global competition while providing customer service and satisfaction is the impact of technology and fashions that create product churn.
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One of the challenges facing operations management's ability to deal with heightened global competition while providing customer service and satisfaction is how to respond to resource scarcity.
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With increasing pressure from customer choice, operations management will need to improve and maintain a service ethic.
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One major issue facing operations mangers going forward is the need to keep present operations performing while constantly gearing up for delivering the promise of amazing new product and service offerings.
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The ability to keep present operations performing while constantly gearing up for delivering the promise of amazing new product and service offerings will not be an issue going forward.
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One, perhaps dangerous, perspective on the future is that companies with massive market power can afford to ignore customer dissatisfaction
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The challenge for operations managers in avoiding failure is to achieve very prompt process implementation for new products and services, coupled with excellent customer after-sales service, while pressured for time and the need to sustain a steady state operating condition.
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Product churn feeds conspicuous consumption through the forces of vagaries of technology and faction.
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Product churn provides manufacturers and service providers with long-term benefits, while delighting customers.
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Product churn does not provide manufacturers and service providers with long-term benefits, while delighting customers.
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Product churn helps to increase sales and can secure customer loyalty.
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Product churn does not help increase sales and can secure customer loyalty.
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Remanufacturing entails the dismantling of a product and then rebuilding it for a future use.
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Remanufacturing can provide a mechanism for reducing the impact of resource scarcity on products in the future
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Remanufacturing will not be able to reduce the impact of resource scarcity on products in the future
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Remanufacturing could assuage the problem of unsustainability caused by product churn.
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Remanufacturing cannot assuage the problem of unsustainability caused by product churn.
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Renting resources is one method of increasing flexibility.
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Renting resources coupled with remanufacturing is one way of reducing capital expenditures while improving sustainability.
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A theme running through just-in-time systems is to bring operations closer together..
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A theme running through just-in-time systems is the involvement of employees in problem solving.
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A theme running through just-in-time systems is the removal of wasteful inventory.
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Just-in-time systems do not deal with the removal of wasteful inventory.
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Advances in technology and transportation could lead to major problems in finding work for unemployed people.
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Advances in technology and transportation will not lead to problems in finding work for unemployed people.
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Industry 4 refers to cyber-physical manufacturing systems relying on the Internet of things, Cloud computing, and Big Data infrastructure.
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Factors in the decision to either rent or buy resources are
I) Need to own critical, highly specialized resources
II) Unattractive rental rates and/or terms
III. Maintenance
IV) Complexity
V) Product churn

A) Items I, II, and V only
B) Items III, IV, and V only
C) Items I, II, III, and IV only
D) All of the above
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Which of the following are future issues for operations management?

A) Heightened global competition.
B) Impacts of technology and fashion changes.
C) Resource scarcity.
D) Maintaining operational performance while gearing up for new product and service offerings.
E) All of the above.
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Which of the following is not one of the challenges facing operations management's ability to deal with product churn.

A) Heightened global competition.
B) Technology
C) Fashions
D) Customer service and satisfaction
E) All are factors
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Product churn feeds conspicuous consumption through the force and vagaries of:

A) Technology and fashion
B) Resource scarcity
C) Operational performance
D) Production and service efficiencies
E) Process innovation
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Factors in the decision to either rent of procure resources are:

A) Resource specificity requirements
B) Resource scarcity
C) Operational performance
D) Production and service efficiencies
E) Process innovation
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Factors in the decision to either rent of procure resources are:

A) Resources utilization
B) Resource scarcity
C) Rental rates and terms
D) Production and service efficiencies
E) Process innovation
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Factors in the decision to either rent of procure resources are:

A) Need for lower specificity resources
B) Resource scarcity
C) Production and service efficiencies
D) Process innovation
E) Level of maintenance and complexity
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Which of the following reduce the tension between labor and process efficiency:

A) Removal of waste
B) Involvement in problem solving
C) Team based decision making
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Computer technology has driven changes in the following areas :

A) Manufacturing processes
B) Communication
C) Data management
D) Product design
E) All of the above
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With inter-regional development, it is assume that the following will lose significance influence in managing global competitive forces:

A) National boundaries
B) Free-trade zones
C) Labor rates
D) Only A and B
E) A, B, and C
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Regional economics policies based upon lower labor costs, lead to which of the following over time:
I) Increase labor costs
II) Skill shortages
III) Increased consumption
IV) Weaken currency
V) Reduced price competitivenes
VI) inflation

A) Only items I, II, and V
B) Only items I, II, III, and VI
C) Only items I, III, IV, and V
D) All of the above except IV
E) All of the above
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Robotics cannot benefit which of the following areas :

A) Labor costs
B) Process efficiency
C) Labor utilization
D) Product design
E) All of the above are benefited
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The fourth industrial revolution relays on all of the following except areas :

A) The internet of things
B) Cloud computing
C) Big data infrastructure
D) Systems design
E) All of the above are needed
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Discuss concerns with heightened global competition.
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Describe and discuss concerns the benefits and issues of product churn.
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Explain how technology and fashions creates product churn.
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Discuss how operations management's can respond to resource scarcity in the future.
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Explain service ethic.
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Discuss how operations mangers could keep present operations performing while constantly gearing up for delivering the promise of amazing new product and service offerings.
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Explain why operations managers will need to provide prompt process implementation for new products and services, coupled with excellent customer after-sales service, while pressured for time or the need to sustain a steady state operating condition.
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Discuss how product churn feeds conspicuous consumption.
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Explain how product churn can help increase sales and can secure customer loyalty.
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Describe remanufacturing and explain it potential benefits and issues.
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Explain how renting resources can increase manufacturing flexibility.
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Explain how renting resources can reduce capital expenditures and improve sustainability.
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Explain why efficiency is unnatural for humans and how Just-in-time systems could overcome this issue.
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Explain how advances in technology and transportation could lead to major problems in employment.
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Describe and discuss Industry 4.
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The future of operations management will be primarily concerned with heightened global competition and the need to provide customer service and satisfaction.
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One of the challenges facing operations management's ability to deal with heightened global competition while providing customer service and satisfaction is the impact of technology and fashions that create product churn.
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The only challenge facing operations management's ability to deal with heightened global competition while providing customer service and satisfaction is the impact of technology and fashions that create product churn.
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One of the challenges facing operations management's ability to deal with heightened global competition while providing customer service and satisfaction is how to respond to resource scarcity.
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With increasing pressure from customer choice, operations management will need to improve and maintain a service ethic.
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One major issue facing operations mangers going forward is the need to keep present operations performing while constantly gearing up for delivering the promise of amazing new product and service offerings.
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The ability to keep present operations performing while constantly gearing up for delivering the promise of amazing new product and service offerings will not be an issue going forward.
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One, perhaps dangerous, perspective on the future is that companies with massive market power can afford to ignore customer dissatisfaction
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The challenge for operations managers in avoiding failure is to achieve very prompt process implementation for new products and services, coupled with excellent customer after-sales service, while pressured for time and the need to sustain a steady state operating condition.
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Product churn feeds conspicuous consumption through the forces of vagaries of technology and faction.
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Product churn provides manufacturers and service providers with long-term benefits, while delighting customers.
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Product churn does not provide manufacturers and service providers with long-term benefits, while delighting customers.
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Product churn helps to increase sales and can secure customer loyalty.
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Product churn does not help increase sales and can secure customer loyalty.
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Remanufacturing entails the dismantling of a product and then rebuilding it for a future use.
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Remanufacturing can provide a mechanism for reducing the impact of resource scarcity on products in the future
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Remanufacturing will not be able to reduce the impact of resource scarcity on products in the future
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Remanufacturing could assuage the problem of unsustainability caused by product churn.
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Remanufacturing cannot assuage the problem of unsustainability caused by product churn.
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Renting resources is one method of increasing flexibility.
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Renting resources coupled with remanufacturing is one way of reducing capital expenditures while improving sustainability.
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A theme running through just-in-time systems is to bring operations closer together..
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A theme running through just-in-time systems is the involvement of employees in problem solving.
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A theme running through just-in-time systems is the removal of wasteful inventory.
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Just-in-time systems do not deal with the removal of wasteful inventory.
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Advances in technology and transportation could lead to major problems in finding work for unemployed people.
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Advances in technology and transportation will not lead to problems in finding work for unemployed people.
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Industry 4 refers to cyber-physical manufacturing systems relying on the Internet of things, Cloud computing, and Big Data infrastructure.
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Factors in the decision to either rent or buy resources are
I) Need to own critical, highly specialized resources
II) Unattractive rental rates and/or terms
III. Maintenance
IV) Complexity
V) Product churn

A) Items I, II, and V only
B) Items III, IV, and V only
C) Items I, II, III, and IV only
D) All of the above
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Which of the following are future issues for operations management?

A) Heightened global competition.
B) Impacts of technology and fashion changes.
C) Resource scarcity.
D) Maintaining operational performance while gearing up for new product and service offerings.
E) All of the above.
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Which of the following is not one of the challenges facing operations management's ability to deal with product churn.

A) Heightened global competition.
B) Technology
C) Fashions
D) Customer service and satisfaction
E) All are factors
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Product churn feeds conspicuous consumption through the force and vagaries of:

A) Technology and fashion
B) Resource scarcity
C) Operational performance
D) Production and service efficiencies
E) Process innovation
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Factors in the decision to either rent of procure resources are:

A) Resource specificity requirements
B) Resource scarcity
C) Operational performance
D) Production and service efficiencies
E) Process innovation
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Factors in the decision to either rent of procure resources are:

A) Resources utilization
B) Resource scarcity
C) Rental rates and terms
D) Production and service efficiencies
E) Process innovation
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Factors in the decision to either rent of procure resources are:

A) Need for lower specificity resources
B) Resource scarcity
C) Production and service efficiencies
D) Process innovation
E) Level of maintenance and complexity
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Which of the following reduce the tension between labor and process efficiency:

A) Removal of waste
B) Involvement in problem solving
C) Team based decision making
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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Computer technology has driven changes in the following areas :

A) Manufacturing processes
B) Communication
C) Data management
D) Product design
E) All of the above
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With inter-regional development, it is assume that the following will lose significance influence in managing global competitive forces:

A) National boundaries
B) Free-trade zones
C) Labor rates
D) Only A and B
E) A, B, and C
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Regional economics policies based upon lower labor costs, lead to which of the following over time:
I) Increase labor costs
II) Skill shortages
III) Increased consumption
IV) Weaken currency
V) Reduced price competitivenes
VI) inflation

A) Only items I, II, and V
B) Only items I, II, III, and VI
C) Only items I, III, IV, and V
D) All of the above except IV
E) All of the above
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Robotics cannot benefit which of the following areas :

A) Labor costs
B) Process efficiency
C) Labor utilization
D) Product design
E) All of the above are benefited
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The fourth industrial revolution relays on all of the following except areas :

A) The internet of things
B) Cloud computing
C) Big data infrastructure
D) Systems design
E) All of the above are needed
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Discuss concerns with heightened global competition.
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Describe and discuss concerns the benefits and issues of product churn.
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Explain how technology and fashions creates product churn.
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Discuss how operations management's can respond to resource scarcity in the future.
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Explain service ethic.
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Discuss how operations mangers could keep present operations performing while constantly gearing up for delivering the promise of amazing new product and service offerings.
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Explain why operations managers will need to provide prompt process implementation for new products and services, coupled with excellent customer after-sales service, while pressured for time or the need to sustain a steady state operating condition.
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Discuss how product churn feeds conspicuous consumption.
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Explain how product churn can help increase sales and can secure customer loyalty.
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Describe remanufacturing and explain it potential benefits and issues.
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Explain how renting resources can increase manufacturing flexibility.
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Explain how renting resources can reduce capital expenditures and improve sustainability.
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Explain why efficiency is unnatural for humans and how Just-in-time systems could overcome this issue.
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Explain how advances in technology and transportation could lead to major problems in employment.
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Describe and discuss Industry 4.
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