Deck 15: Operations Management

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In a transformation process, people are considered to be inputs because they ________.

A)are material beings
B)are costly
C)perform tasks that are needed to create outputs
D)have knowledge and information
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You would expect a highly developed country like ________ to have a predominantly ________ economy.

A)France; manufacturing
B)France; service
C)Vietnam; service
D)the United Kingdom; manufacturing
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Service organizations ________.

A)produce physical and nonphysical outputs
B)produce physical outputs
C)require nonphysical inputs
D)produce nonphysical outputs
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Value is created during the process of ________.

A)inputs being converted into outputs
B)inputs being stored
C)outputs being measured
D)operations being controlled
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You would expect an undeveloped country like ________ to have a predominately ________ economy.

A)Laos; nonservice
B)Laos; service
C)Great Britian; manufacturing
D)Belgium; nonservice
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In the ever more difficult struggle to survive in a competitive world, Evans Findings Company has a work shift with ________.

A)extra employees to increase productivity
B)no employees to allow workers to rest
C)no employees to punish unproductive workers
D)no employees to increase productivity
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The transformation process transforms ________.

A)goods and services into products
B)inputs into services only
C)materials into goods only
D)inputs into goods and services
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Most countries in today's global business climate see ________ as the key to success.

A)maintaining productivity
B)increasing productivity
C)higher wages
D)shorter working hours
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The purpose of operations management is to manage ________.

A)inputs
B)outputs
C)the transformation process
D)the manufacturing process
Question
As a product, piano lessons are ________.

A)a good because you can purchase them
B)a service because they are nonmaterial
C)a good because they can be divided into discrete lessons
D)a service because someone needs to give them
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A laptop computer company is a ________ organization because its product is ________.

A)service; electronic
B)manufacturing; electronic
C)service; a computer
D)manufacturing; a computer
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It is estimated that in the United States, about ________ of all economic output is toward making tangible, physical objects.

A)10 percent
B)20 percent
C)40 percent
D)80 percent
Question
Manufacturing organizations ________.

A)produce physical outputs
B)produce nonphysical outputs
C)require nonphysical inputs
D)require physical inputs
Question
________ management oversees the transformation process that converts resources such as labor and raw materials into finished goods and services.

A)Control
B)Operations
C)Systems
D)Planning
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a service organization?

A)a military force
B)a university
C)a lens maker
D)a hospital
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Inputs in the transformation process include ________.

A)physical, material substances only
B)both material and nonmaterial items
C)nonmaterial items only
D)equipment and materials only
Question
A bus company is a ________ organization because its product is ________.

A)service; buses
B)manufacturing; transportation
C)service; transportation
D)manufacturing; buses
Question
It is easier to see the transformation process at work in manufacturing organizations than in service organizations because manufacturing organizations ________.

A)produce goods and services
B)turn inputs into outputs
C)turn inputs into physical and nonphysical products
D)produce physical goods
Question
All organizations produce goods or services through the ________ process.

A)transformation
B)service
C)manufacturing
D)operations
Question
McDonald's recently made productivity gains by cutting the ________.

A)wages of workers
B)weight of an order of French fries
C)time workers were trained
D)time it takes to make French fries
Question
Deming felt that doing quality work was this.

A)a job requirement
B)a goal
C)a standard to strive toward
D)optional for most jobs
Question
After World War II, U.S.managers made the mistake of thinking that ________.

A)production problems were solved
B)marketing problems were solved
C)finance problems were solved
D)marketing problems were not solved
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Where did the modern era of manufacturing primarily begin?

A)the coal industry
B)Detroit automobile factories
C)southern cotton plantations
D)northeastern textile mills
Question
Which of the following is NOT a way to increase productivity?

A)increase inputs
B)decrease costs
C)increase outputs
D)increase efficiency
Question
Deming was a strong believer in keeping accurate statistics and advocated ________ goals.

A)strictly nonnumerical
B)strictly numerical
C)both numerical and nonnumerical
D)both numerical and statistical
Question
With respect to product quality, Deming believed that a company should never ________.

A)pay more attention to quality than to price
B)be satisfied with its current level of quality
C)try to fix a product if it "ain't broke"
D)put quality ahead of profits
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With respect to planning, Deming believed that ________ was most important for productivity.

A)short-term planning
B)long-term planning
C)medium-term planning
D)flexible planning
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Managers in the United States today see this as the path to establishing and maintaining global leadership.

A)reducing costs
B)increasing production
C)operations management
D)scientific management
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When inputs are turned into goods and services, value is created.
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Operations management includes service industries but not manufacturing firms.
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W.Edwards Deming thought that ________ the key to productivity.

A)workers were
B)controlling costs was
C)managers were
D)both managers and workers were
Question
The goal of operations management is to manage the process of turning labor and raw materials into goods and services of some type.
Question
Deming felt that ________ with statistics.

A)employees should be capable of dealing
B)employees should not be asked to deal
C)managers only should deal
D)employees only should deal
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Employees are considered an input in transformation process.
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Manufacturing and service organizations produce both physical and nonphysical outputs.
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Operations management is a subsystem of the transformation process.
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In the 1970s, many U.S.manufacturers fell behind because they ignored production issues and focused on ________.

A)quality and efficiency
B)marketing and finance
C)efficiency and customers
D)finance and quality
Question
Deming felt that any new skills that employees needed should be acquired ________.

A)when they are hired and trained
B)by the employees on their own
C)when the need arises
D)years ahead of time
Question
Since Deming first proposed his 14 points for improving productivity, his prescriptions have ________.

A)been largely discredited
B)fallen into disuse
C)been confirmed repeatedly
D)been confirmed for U.S. workers only
Question
Of all the emotions that affect a workplace, Deming felt that ________ was most important for increasing productivity.

A)making workers fear failure
B)eliminating fear
C)making employees happy
D)eliminating anger
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Operations management is likely to play a key role in American firms regaining their preeminence among world companies.
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According to W.Edwards Deming, managers should emphasize short-term rather than long-term planning.
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Deming advocated an approach in which managers never get complacent about the quality of their product.
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For most U.S.companies, high productivity is a matter of survival.
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In a short essay, define and describe operations management.
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Value is any aspect of a product that customers ________ in the product.

A)like or admire
B)want to see
C)will pay for
D)notice
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Deming's 14 points were useful in their time but are now largely considered to be obsolete.
Question
The durability an expensive pair of shoes provides has value since ________ are willing to ________ it.

A)suppliers; provide
B)customers; pay for
C)manufacturers; make
D)managers; plan for
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After World War II, managers in the U.S.firms began to focus on manufacturing rather than finance and marketing.
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The majority of U.S.companies still produce goods rather than services.
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On eBay, brand-new red espresso machines routinely sell for $50 more than identical white machines.What can you conclude?

A)The color white has no value.
B)The color red has value.
C)Color has no value since it does not add to the function of the machine.
D)There is something different about the red machines.
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In its entirety, the value chain includes which of the following participants?

A)internal customers, external customers, and stakeholders
B)design, production, and customers
C)research and development, production, and distribution
D)suppliers, manufacturers, and customers
Question
________ focuses on providing an efficient flow of resources to an organization.

A)Supply chain management
B)Value chain management
C)Value
D)Supply
Question
The ________ is the series of work actions that add value to a product as it is being transformed from inputs to finished product.

A)supply chain
B)value chain
C)output chain
D)input chain
Question
________ is the process of managing the sequence of activities and information along the entire value chain for a product.

A)Supply chain management
B)Value chain management
C)Supply management
D)Customer management
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In the 1960s and 1970s, companies in Japan and Germany began to catch up with U.S.firms by focusing on quality.
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All of the following are characteristics of value chain management EXCEPT ________.

A)it is externally oriented
B)it focuses on both incoming materials and outgoing products and services
C)it is efficiency oriented
D)it is effectiveness oriented
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Productivity goals, according to Deming, should be strictly numerical to avoid ambiguity.
Question
Value chain management is ________ oriented.

A)supplier
B)internally
C)manager
D)externally
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When the New York Times experimented with charging money for its online news source, its popularity on the Internet plummeted.This shows that online news, at least as it is defined in this market, has ________.

A)enormous value
B)no value
C)no appeal
D)little value
Question
When value is created by a participant in a value chain ________ benefits.

A)everyone downstream from that step in the chain
B)only the party that initiated the step
C)everyone in the chain
D)only the customers
Question
In a short essay, define value and explain how it is obtained.
Question
The requirement for value chain management that involves being flexible and sharing information is ________.

A)employees/human resources
B)technology investment
C)coordination and collaboration
D)organizational processes
Question
Since all partners in a value chain benefit when value is added, partners ideally should ________.

A)collaborate closely
B)work independently of one another
C)be dependent only on their narrow local part of the chain
D)collaborate with every other part of the chain
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Value chain management is externally oriented.
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In a short essay, explain what a value chain is.
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The requirement for value chain management that is most closely associated with learning on the job is ________.

A)employees/human resources
B)technology investment
C)coordination and collaboration
D)organizational processes
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Value chain management is efficiency oriented.
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Productivity is not important to value chain management.
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Value in a value chain management system is determined by managers.
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A new cell phone battery doubles battery life but also increases the cost of the phone.This battery adds ________.

A)no value to the phone since it increases the cost
B)value to the phone only if the cost can be cut
C)value to the phone if more customers buy the phone
D)no value to the phone if more customers buy the phone
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An especially difficult part of the coordination and collaboration requirement for successful value chain management is identifying things that ________.

A)you value but customers may not value
B)customers value but you may not value
C)both you and customers value
D)you value but do not add value to the value chain
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The requirement for value chain management that is most closely associated with trust is ________.

A)organizational culture and attitudes
B)technology investment
C)organizational processes
D)employees/human resources
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The requirement for value chain management that involves better product demand forecasting information is ________.

A)leadership
B)organizational culture and attitudes
C)coordination and collaboration
D)organizational processes
Question
The requirement for value chain management that is most closely associated with defining and communicating expectations is ________.

A)coordination and collaboration
B)technology investment
C)organizational culture and attitudes
D)leadership
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A business model is ________.

A)a competitor that a company seeks to emulate
B)a strategic design for how a company intends to make profit
C)a theoretical ideal that a company seeks to emulate
D)an unrelated organization whose practices a company seeks to emulate
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The requirement for value chain management that includes an enterprise resource planning (ERP)system to link all of an organization's activities is ________.

A)employees/human resources
B)technology investment
C)coordination and collaboration
D)leadership
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In a short essay, explain what value chain management is.
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In value chain management, ultimately the ________ have power to make changes.

A)suppliers
B)customers
C)employees
D)managers
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The manufacturer is the most powerful part of the value chain because it adds more value than the other parts.
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Deck 15: Operations Management
1
In a transformation process, people are considered to be inputs because they ________.

A)are material beings
B)are costly
C)perform tasks that are needed to create outputs
D)have knowledge and information
C
2
You would expect a highly developed country like ________ to have a predominantly ________ economy.

A)France; manufacturing
B)France; service
C)Vietnam; service
D)the United Kingdom; manufacturing
B
3
Service organizations ________.

A)produce physical and nonphysical outputs
B)produce physical outputs
C)require nonphysical inputs
D)produce nonphysical outputs
D
4
Value is created during the process of ________.

A)inputs being converted into outputs
B)inputs being stored
C)outputs being measured
D)operations being controlled
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You would expect an undeveloped country like ________ to have a predominately ________ economy.

A)Laos; nonservice
B)Laos; service
C)Great Britian; manufacturing
D)Belgium; nonservice
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In the ever more difficult struggle to survive in a competitive world, Evans Findings Company has a work shift with ________.

A)extra employees to increase productivity
B)no employees to allow workers to rest
C)no employees to punish unproductive workers
D)no employees to increase productivity
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The transformation process transforms ________.

A)goods and services into products
B)inputs into services only
C)materials into goods only
D)inputs into goods and services
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8
Most countries in today's global business climate see ________ as the key to success.

A)maintaining productivity
B)increasing productivity
C)higher wages
D)shorter working hours
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9
The purpose of operations management is to manage ________.

A)inputs
B)outputs
C)the transformation process
D)the manufacturing process
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10
As a product, piano lessons are ________.

A)a good because you can purchase them
B)a service because they are nonmaterial
C)a good because they can be divided into discrete lessons
D)a service because someone needs to give them
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A laptop computer company is a ________ organization because its product is ________.

A)service; electronic
B)manufacturing; electronic
C)service; a computer
D)manufacturing; a computer
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It is estimated that in the United States, about ________ of all economic output is toward making tangible, physical objects.

A)10 percent
B)20 percent
C)40 percent
D)80 percent
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13
Manufacturing organizations ________.

A)produce physical outputs
B)produce nonphysical outputs
C)require nonphysical inputs
D)require physical inputs
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14
________ management oversees the transformation process that converts resources such as labor and raw materials into finished goods and services.

A)Control
B)Operations
C)Systems
D)Planning
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a service organization?

A)a military force
B)a university
C)a lens maker
D)a hospital
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Inputs in the transformation process include ________.

A)physical, material substances only
B)both material and nonmaterial items
C)nonmaterial items only
D)equipment and materials only
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17
A bus company is a ________ organization because its product is ________.

A)service; buses
B)manufacturing; transportation
C)service; transportation
D)manufacturing; buses
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It is easier to see the transformation process at work in manufacturing organizations than in service organizations because manufacturing organizations ________.

A)produce goods and services
B)turn inputs into outputs
C)turn inputs into physical and nonphysical products
D)produce physical goods
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All organizations produce goods or services through the ________ process.

A)transformation
B)service
C)manufacturing
D)operations
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McDonald's recently made productivity gains by cutting the ________.

A)wages of workers
B)weight of an order of French fries
C)time workers were trained
D)time it takes to make French fries
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Deming felt that doing quality work was this.

A)a job requirement
B)a goal
C)a standard to strive toward
D)optional for most jobs
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After World War II, U.S.managers made the mistake of thinking that ________.

A)production problems were solved
B)marketing problems were solved
C)finance problems were solved
D)marketing problems were not solved
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Where did the modern era of manufacturing primarily begin?

A)the coal industry
B)Detroit automobile factories
C)southern cotton plantations
D)northeastern textile mills
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Which of the following is NOT a way to increase productivity?

A)increase inputs
B)decrease costs
C)increase outputs
D)increase efficiency
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25
Deming was a strong believer in keeping accurate statistics and advocated ________ goals.

A)strictly nonnumerical
B)strictly numerical
C)both numerical and nonnumerical
D)both numerical and statistical
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With respect to product quality, Deming believed that a company should never ________.

A)pay more attention to quality than to price
B)be satisfied with its current level of quality
C)try to fix a product if it "ain't broke"
D)put quality ahead of profits
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With respect to planning, Deming believed that ________ was most important for productivity.

A)short-term planning
B)long-term planning
C)medium-term planning
D)flexible planning
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Managers in the United States today see this as the path to establishing and maintaining global leadership.

A)reducing costs
B)increasing production
C)operations management
D)scientific management
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When inputs are turned into goods and services, value is created.
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30
Operations management includes service industries but not manufacturing firms.
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31
W.Edwards Deming thought that ________ the key to productivity.

A)workers were
B)controlling costs was
C)managers were
D)both managers and workers were
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32
The goal of operations management is to manage the process of turning labor and raw materials into goods and services of some type.
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33
Deming felt that ________ with statistics.

A)employees should be capable of dealing
B)employees should not be asked to deal
C)managers only should deal
D)employees only should deal
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34
Employees are considered an input in transformation process.
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Manufacturing and service organizations produce both physical and nonphysical outputs.
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Operations management is a subsystem of the transformation process.
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37
In the 1970s, many U.S.manufacturers fell behind because they ignored production issues and focused on ________.

A)quality and efficiency
B)marketing and finance
C)efficiency and customers
D)finance and quality
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38
Deming felt that any new skills that employees needed should be acquired ________.

A)when they are hired and trained
B)by the employees on their own
C)when the need arises
D)years ahead of time
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39
Since Deming first proposed his 14 points for improving productivity, his prescriptions have ________.

A)been largely discredited
B)fallen into disuse
C)been confirmed repeatedly
D)been confirmed for U.S. workers only
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40
Of all the emotions that affect a workplace, Deming felt that ________ was most important for increasing productivity.

A)making workers fear failure
B)eliminating fear
C)making employees happy
D)eliminating anger
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41
Operations management is likely to play a key role in American firms regaining their preeminence among world companies.
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42
According to W.Edwards Deming, managers should emphasize short-term rather than long-term planning.
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43
Deming advocated an approach in which managers never get complacent about the quality of their product.
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44
For most U.S.companies, high productivity is a matter of survival.
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45
In a short essay, define and describe operations management.
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46
Value is any aspect of a product that customers ________ in the product.

A)like or admire
B)want to see
C)will pay for
D)notice
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47
Deming's 14 points were useful in their time but are now largely considered to be obsolete.
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48
The durability an expensive pair of shoes provides has value since ________ are willing to ________ it.

A)suppliers; provide
B)customers; pay for
C)manufacturers; make
D)managers; plan for
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49
After World War II, managers in the U.S.firms began to focus on manufacturing rather than finance and marketing.
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50
The majority of U.S.companies still produce goods rather than services.
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51
On eBay, brand-new red espresso machines routinely sell for $50 more than identical white machines.What can you conclude?

A)The color white has no value.
B)The color red has value.
C)Color has no value since it does not add to the function of the machine.
D)There is something different about the red machines.
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52
In its entirety, the value chain includes which of the following participants?

A)internal customers, external customers, and stakeholders
B)design, production, and customers
C)research and development, production, and distribution
D)suppliers, manufacturers, and customers
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53
________ focuses on providing an efficient flow of resources to an organization.

A)Supply chain management
B)Value chain management
C)Value
D)Supply
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54
The ________ is the series of work actions that add value to a product as it is being transformed from inputs to finished product.

A)supply chain
B)value chain
C)output chain
D)input chain
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55
________ is the process of managing the sequence of activities and information along the entire value chain for a product.

A)Supply chain management
B)Value chain management
C)Supply management
D)Customer management
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56
In the 1960s and 1970s, companies in Japan and Germany began to catch up with U.S.firms by focusing on quality.
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57
All of the following are characteristics of value chain management EXCEPT ________.

A)it is externally oriented
B)it focuses on both incoming materials and outgoing products and services
C)it is efficiency oriented
D)it is effectiveness oriented
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58
Productivity goals, according to Deming, should be strictly numerical to avoid ambiguity.
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59
Value chain management is ________ oriented.

A)supplier
B)internally
C)manager
D)externally
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60
When the New York Times experimented with charging money for its online news source, its popularity on the Internet plummeted.This shows that online news, at least as it is defined in this market, has ________.

A)enormous value
B)no value
C)no appeal
D)little value
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61
When value is created by a participant in a value chain ________ benefits.

A)everyone downstream from that step in the chain
B)only the party that initiated the step
C)everyone in the chain
D)only the customers
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62
In a short essay, define value and explain how it is obtained.
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63
The requirement for value chain management that involves being flexible and sharing information is ________.

A)employees/human resources
B)technology investment
C)coordination and collaboration
D)organizational processes
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64
Since all partners in a value chain benefit when value is added, partners ideally should ________.

A)collaborate closely
B)work independently of one another
C)be dependent only on their narrow local part of the chain
D)collaborate with every other part of the chain
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65
Value chain management is externally oriented.
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66
In a short essay, explain what a value chain is.
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67
The requirement for value chain management that is most closely associated with learning on the job is ________.

A)employees/human resources
B)technology investment
C)coordination and collaboration
D)organizational processes
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68
Value chain management is efficiency oriented.
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69
Productivity is not important to value chain management.
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70
Value in a value chain management system is determined by managers.
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71
A new cell phone battery doubles battery life but also increases the cost of the phone.This battery adds ________.

A)no value to the phone since it increases the cost
B)value to the phone only if the cost can be cut
C)value to the phone if more customers buy the phone
D)no value to the phone if more customers buy the phone
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72
An especially difficult part of the coordination and collaboration requirement for successful value chain management is identifying things that ________.

A)you value but customers may not value
B)customers value but you may not value
C)both you and customers value
D)you value but do not add value to the value chain
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73
The requirement for value chain management that is most closely associated with trust is ________.

A)organizational culture and attitudes
B)technology investment
C)organizational processes
D)employees/human resources
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74
The requirement for value chain management that involves better product demand forecasting information is ________.

A)leadership
B)organizational culture and attitudes
C)coordination and collaboration
D)organizational processes
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75
The requirement for value chain management that is most closely associated with defining and communicating expectations is ________.

A)coordination and collaboration
B)technology investment
C)organizational culture and attitudes
D)leadership
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76
A business model is ________.

A)a competitor that a company seeks to emulate
B)a strategic design for how a company intends to make profit
C)a theoretical ideal that a company seeks to emulate
D)an unrelated organization whose practices a company seeks to emulate
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77
The requirement for value chain management that includes an enterprise resource planning (ERP)system to link all of an organization's activities is ________.

A)employees/human resources
B)technology investment
C)coordination and collaboration
D)leadership
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78
In a short essay, explain what value chain management is.
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79
In value chain management, ultimately the ________ have power to make changes.

A)suppliers
B)customers
C)employees
D)managers
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80
The manufacturer is the most powerful part of the value chain because it adds more value than the other parts.
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