Deck 1: Product Line Planning and the Systems Approach

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The functional field approach leads to better decisions and provides better problem solving for complex situations,enabling those that use it to be more successful.
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There are two approaches that P/OM can use: the functional field approach and the systems approach.
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The methodology of P/OM was first developed by and for service,but is has now been extended to manufacturing with great success.
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Comparing goods and services,the similarities stop,and significant differences occur,when the operations involve contact between people.
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Operations management is the systematic planning and control of operations.
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The system approach requires control of timing.
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The system approach requires teamwork.
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The key to understanding the relevant system is to identify all of the main players and elements that interact to create the system in which the real problem resides.
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There are more differences than similarities between P/OM manufacturing and OM service organizations.
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The current ratio of service jobs to manufacturing jobs is nearly four to one.
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Operations management problems are composed of complex subsystems,which require interfunctional communications to uncover the patterns that relate to the subsystems of the whole system.
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The functional field approach entails having all participants cooperate in solving problems that require mutual involvement.
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Manufacturers do not view customer service as part of product quality.
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The functional field approach requires identification of all the elements related to purposes and goals.
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Elements that qualify to be part of a system are those that have a direct or indirect impact on the problem or its solution;on the plan or the decision.
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Goals and strategies must be congruent and realistic.
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The functional field approach is essential for P/OM planning and decision making in a global environment.
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Service industries employ an increasing percent of the workforce.
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Care should be taken to avoid stereotyping services as being all too human,and,therefore,difficult to control for quality and productivity.
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Jobs in the service industries pay better than jobs in manufacturing.
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The systems point of view requires consideration of P/OM dealing with all business functions,such as marketing and finance.
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In the airline industry,total fixed costs decrease as there are more flights flown and more people flying.
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Growing recognition of the importance of the service function in manufacturing has narrowed the breadth of situations to which the term operations is applied.
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Cost management is not a key function associated with all aspects of P/OM.
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Long term P/OM planning requires excellence in project management to bring about changes needed to adapt to new environments.
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In service,the conversion is successful if customers are willing to pay more for the services than it costs to provide them.
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The profit model operates differently according to the stage of development of the company's input-output operating system.
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The director of quality is accountable for controlling the flow of input materials to the line.
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Programming and maintenance (both service functions) have become decreasingly important to manufacturing.
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It is not necessary to relate the company's stage of development to that of its competitors.
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Stage I companies have a high level of basic advantages that are unique to them,whereas Stage IV companies have virtually none.
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Variable costs are also called indirect costs because they cannot be applied directly,without ambiguity,to each unit that is processed.
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The stage reflects the degree to which a company's activities have been coordinated and carried out.
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The trend for manufacturing is that the labor component (the input of blue-collar workers) has been increasing as a percent of the cost of goods at an accelerating rate for over 50 years.
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P/OM is at the hub of the business model and requires an understanding of the various functional business partners to achieve successful strategic planning.
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The manufacturer can measure input in terms of the number of units of each kind of product it produces.
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Each company's input-output model indirectly and directly reflects the impact of the competitors' input-output models.
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The manufacturing transformation of raw materials into finished goods is successful if customers are willing to pay more for the goods than it costs to make them.
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Depreciation is calculated by dividing the cost of the investment by the number of years in the estimated lifetime of the investment.
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The systems approach does not require communication between functions and the sharing of mutually exclusive databases.
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The relevance of service to customers is of decreasing importance as part of the total package that the manufacturer must deliver.
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Operations managers learn how to study a process by observing it and mapping its flow.From that platform,the process performance can be improved.
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P/OM uses qualitative descriptions to build models or representations of the real situation to test the effects of velocity and time on distance traveled.
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The _____ approach integrates P/OM decisions with those of all other business functions.

A)systems
B)functional field
C)customer relationship
D)systematic-constructive
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With the _____ approach,operations management is expected to perform with minimum reference to other parts of the business.This approach concentrates on the specific tasks that must be done to make the product or deliver the service.

A)systems
B)customer relationship
C)functional field
D)operations
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Most production managers will accept being called by the title of operations manager.
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The sports team and its management is a good example of a purposeful effort that is hindered by the systems approach.
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Operations management is responsible for _____,which should be a thoughtful progression from one step to another.

A)a plan of work
B)market share
C)profit
D)public service objectives
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Production and operations management is linked to all other managerial functions in the organization and is applicable to both manufacturing and services.
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Operations management uses _____ that consists of procedures,rules of thumb,and algorithms for analyzing situations and setting polices.

A)tactics
B)methodology
C)services
D)product-mix
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In the systems viewpoint,everything that is important to goal achievement doesn't have to be included in the analysis for the analysis to be effective.
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A general quantitative model that describes output is O = pt,where O is output per day.O changes as a function of the production rate per hour (p) and the length of time worked (t).
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Teamwork across the organization is easier to achieve with self-contained functions.
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Understanding global competitors requires an understanding of their strategies within the context of the national character of their operations management system.
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Movies are one of the biggest export products of the United States.
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Strategies do not have to be changed if goals can't be achieved.
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The systems viewpoint requires strategic planning.
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The systems approach called _____ is based on the analytic reduction of systems into their parts,which is characteristic of the sciences.

A)extraspection
B)construction
C)introspection
D)contemplation
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If the part operations managers play in the overall organization model is to be effective,it should be systems-based.
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Product line planning is the starting point for strategic planning.
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Using the systems approach to coordinate the business-unit team is essential to

A)balance supply and demand.
B)meet schedules.
C)minimize costs.
D)all of the above
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Transformations are being accomplished when people are

A)served chili at Wendy's.
B)giving blood to the Red Cross.
C)visiting Walt Disney World.
D)all of the above
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One of the most important functions of the P/OM system is _____.Raw materials and components have lower utility (for customers) before this function is employed.

A)transformation
B)translation
C)creation
D)production
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The _____ are combined by the process,resulting in the production of units of goods or the creation of types of services after transformation.

A)outputs
B)inputs and outputs
C)inputs
D)none of the above
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_____ is the traditional term for managing activities used to produce (and deliver) goods to customers.

A)Operations management
B)Production management
C)Component manufacturing
D)Transformation
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Passengers pay the airline for transportation.The number of passengers (units) that are transported (processed) by the airline is a critical measure of the _____ of the system.

A)input
B)output
C)overhead
D)net worth
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Indirect costs that are part of overhead costs must be allocated to units of output by some formula.A familiar such cost is

A)variable cost.
B)direct cost.
C)total cost.
D)depreciation.
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Combine analysis and synthesis to obtain the systems approach called

A)interspection.
B)extraspection.
C)construction.
D)introspection.
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_____ provide(s) necessary data about customer needs so that operations management can supply the required services.

A)Operations management
B)Production management
C)Information systems
D)Service systems
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The _____ system is everything that affects product line formulation,process planning,capacity decisions,quality standards,inventory levels,and production schedules.

A)purchasing
B)accounting
C)P/OM
D)distribution
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The systems approach called _____ is characteristic of philosophy and the humanities.

A)construction
B)interspection
C)introspection
D)extraspection
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For the most part,expenses are readily categorized into _____ costs.

A)variable
B)fixed and variable
C)fixed
D)overhead
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Managing a sports team is an excellent example of a purposeful effort that is enhanced by using the _____ approach.

A)systems
B)customer relationship
C)functional field
D)operations
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The current ratio of service jobs to manufacturing jobs is nearly _____,compared to an approximate one-to-one ratio in the 1950s.

A)four-to-one
B)five-to-one
C)three-to-one
D)two-to-one
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Similarities between services and manufacturing can be noted when service operations are based upon _____ in information processing.

A)identical methods
B)repetitive steps
C)high volume
D)similar steps
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_____ needed to carry out the transformation function determines the production rate.

A)Time
B)Space
C)Input
D)Cost
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The _____ model depicts work being done.

A)translation
B)transportation
C)input-output
D)production
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_____ are (is) increasingly responsive to-and controlled by-information systems.

A)Services
B)Manufacturing
C)Service and manufacturing
D)none of the above
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The input component of the transformation model that applies to the main utility of an airline transportation process would include

A)fuel.
B)food.
C)crew.
D)all of the above
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A significant difference between the provision of services and manufacturing occurs because of

A)inventory.
B)contact between people.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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The functional field approach leads to better decisions and provides better problem solving for complex situations,enabling those that use it to be more successful.
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There are two approaches that P/OM can use: the functional field approach and the systems approach.
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The methodology of P/OM was first developed by and for service,but is has now been extended to manufacturing with great success.
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Comparing goods and services,the similarities stop,and significant differences occur,when the operations involve contact between people.
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Operations management is the systematic planning and control of operations.
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The system approach requires control of timing.
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The system approach requires teamwork.
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The key to understanding the relevant system is to identify all of the main players and elements that interact to create the system in which the real problem resides.
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There are more differences than similarities between P/OM manufacturing and OM service organizations.
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The current ratio of service jobs to manufacturing jobs is nearly four to one.
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Operations management problems are composed of complex subsystems,which require interfunctional communications to uncover the patterns that relate to the subsystems of the whole system.
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The functional field approach entails having all participants cooperate in solving problems that require mutual involvement.
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Manufacturers do not view customer service as part of product quality.
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The functional field approach requires identification of all the elements related to purposes and goals.
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Elements that qualify to be part of a system are those that have a direct or indirect impact on the problem or its solution;on the plan or the decision.
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Goals and strategies must be congruent and realistic.
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The functional field approach is essential for P/OM planning and decision making in a global environment.
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Service industries employ an increasing percent of the workforce.
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Care should be taken to avoid stereotyping services as being all too human,and,therefore,difficult to control for quality and productivity.
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Jobs in the service industries pay better than jobs in manufacturing.
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The systems point of view requires consideration of P/OM dealing with all business functions,such as marketing and finance.
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In the airline industry,total fixed costs decrease as there are more flights flown and more people flying.
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Growing recognition of the importance of the service function in manufacturing has narrowed the breadth of situations to which the term operations is applied.
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Cost management is not a key function associated with all aspects of P/OM.
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Long term P/OM planning requires excellence in project management to bring about changes needed to adapt to new environments.
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In service,the conversion is successful if customers are willing to pay more for the services than it costs to provide them.
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The profit model operates differently according to the stage of development of the company's input-output operating system.
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The director of quality is accountable for controlling the flow of input materials to the line.
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Programming and maintenance (both service functions) have become decreasingly important to manufacturing.
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It is not necessary to relate the company's stage of development to that of its competitors.
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Stage I companies have a high level of basic advantages that are unique to them,whereas Stage IV companies have virtually none.
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Variable costs are also called indirect costs because they cannot be applied directly,without ambiguity,to each unit that is processed.
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The stage reflects the degree to which a company's activities have been coordinated and carried out.
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The trend for manufacturing is that the labor component (the input of blue-collar workers) has been increasing as a percent of the cost of goods at an accelerating rate for over 50 years.
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P/OM is at the hub of the business model and requires an understanding of the various functional business partners to achieve successful strategic planning.
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The manufacturer can measure input in terms of the number of units of each kind of product it produces.
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Each company's input-output model indirectly and directly reflects the impact of the competitors' input-output models.
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The manufacturing transformation of raw materials into finished goods is successful if customers are willing to pay more for the goods than it costs to make them.
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Depreciation is calculated by dividing the cost of the investment by the number of years in the estimated lifetime of the investment.
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The systems approach does not require communication between functions and the sharing of mutually exclusive databases.
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The relevance of service to customers is of decreasing importance as part of the total package that the manufacturer must deliver.
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Operations managers learn how to study a process by observing it and mapping its flow.From that platform,the process performance can be improved.
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P/OM uses qualitative descriptions to build models or representations of the real situation to test the effects of velocity and time on distance traveled.
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The _____ approach integrates P/OM decisions with those of all other business functions.

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With the _____ approach,operations management is expected to perform with minimum reference to other parts of the business.This approach concentrates on the specific tasks that must be done to make the product or deliver the service.

A)systems
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D)operations
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Most production managers will accept being called by the title of operations manager.
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The sports team and its management is a good example of a purposeful effort that is hindered by the systems approach.
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Operations management is responsible for _____,which should be a thoughtful progression from one step to another.

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D)public service objectives
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Production and operations management is linked to all other managerial functions in the organization and is applicable to both manufacturing and services.
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Operations management uses _____ that consists of procedures,rules of thumb,and algorithms for analyzing situations and setting polices.

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C)services
D)product-mix
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In the systems viewpoint,everything that is important to goal achievement doesn't have to be included in the analysis for the analysis to be effective.
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A general quantitative model that describes output is O = pt,where O is output per day.O changes as a function of the production rate per hour (p) and the length of time worked (t).
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Teamwork across the organization is easier to achieve with self-contained functions.
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Understanding global competitors requires an understanding of their strategies within the context of the national character of their operations management system.
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Movies are one of the biggest export products of the United States.
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Strategies do not have to be changed if goals can't be achieved.
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The systems viewpoint requires strategic planning.
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The systems approach called _____ is based on the analytic reduction of systems into their parts,which is characteristic of the sciences.

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If the part operations managers play in the overall organization model is to be effective,it should be systems-based.
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Product line planning is the starting point for strategic planning.
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Using the systems approach to coordinate the business-unit team is essential to

A)balance supply and demand.
B)meet schedules.
C)minimize costs.
D)all of the above
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Transformations are being accomplished when people are

A)served chili at Wendy's.
B)giving blood to the Red Cross.
C)visiting Walt Disney World.
D)all of the above
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One of the most important functions of the P/OM system is _____.Raw materials and components have lower utility (for customers) before this function is employed.

A)transformation
B)translation
C)creation
D)production
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The _____ are combined by the process,resulting in the production of units of goods or the creation of types of services after transformation.

A)outputs
B)inputs and outputs
C)inputs
D)none of the above
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_____ is the traditional term for managing activities used to produce (and deliver) goods to customers.

A)Operations management
B)Production management
C)Component manufacturing
D)Transformation
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Passengers pay the airline for transportation.The number of passengers (units) that are transported (processed) by the airline is a critical measure of the _____ of the system.

A)input
B)output
C)overhead
D)net worth
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Indirect costs that are part of overhead costs must be allocated to units of output by some formula.A familiar such cost is

A)variable cost.
B)direct cost.
C)total cost.
D)depreciation.
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Combine analysis and synthesis to obtain the systems approach called

A)interspection.
B)extraspection.
C)construction.
D)introspection.
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_____ provide(s) necessary data about customer needs so that operations management can supply the required services.

A)Operations management
B)Production management
C)Information systems
D)Service systems
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The _____ system is everything that affects product line formulation,process planning,capacity decisions,quality standards,inventory levels,and production schedules.

A)purchasing
B)accounting
C)P/OM
D)distribution
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The systems approach called _____ is characteristic of philosophy and the humanities.

A)construction
B)interspection
C)introspection
D)extraspection
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For the most part,expenses are readily categorized into _____ costs.

A)variable
B)fixed and variable
C)fixed
D)overhead
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Managing a sports team is an excellent example of a purposeful effort that is enhanced by using the _____ approach.

A)systems
B)customer relationship
C)functional field
D)operations
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The current ratio of service jobs to manufacturing jobs is nearly _____,compared to an approximate one-to-one ratio in the 1950s.

A)four-to-one
B)five-to-one
C)three-to-one
D)two-to-one
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Similarities between services and manufacturing can be noted when service operations are based upon _____ in information processing.

A)identical methods
B)repetitive steps
C)high volume
D)similar steps
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_____ needed to carry out the transformation function determines the production rate.

A)Time
B)Space
C)Input
D)Cost
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The _____ model depicts work being done.

A)translation
B)transportation
C)input-output
D)production
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_____ are (is) increasingly responsive to-and controlled by-information systems.

A)Services
B)Manufacturing
C)Service and manufacturing
D)none of the above
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The input component of the transformation model that applies to the main utility of an airline transportation process would include

A)fuel.
B)food.
C)crew.
D)all of the above
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A significant difference between the provision of services and manufacturing occurs because of

A)inventory.
B)contact between people.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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