Deck 10: Capacity Planning
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Deck 10: Capacity Planning
1
Diseconomies of scale mean that inefficiencies occur when an organization gets too big.
True
2
Experience curves generally display a linear relationship between labor and quantity produced.
False
3
Capacity management is a strategic long-term business decision.
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4
Low utilization suggests that equipment is being underused.
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5
Capacity is only measured in terms of output.
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6
Capacity measures must be tailored to fit specific situations.
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7
Output measures are generally employed to assess processes that have a high degree of customization.
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8
The decision to outsource is seldom part of a capacity decision-making process.
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9
Meals served would not be an appropriate measure of capacity for a restaurant.
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10
Capacity only has to do with building square footage.
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11
The effective capacity can be maintained for an extended period of time.
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12
The more variation a company has in demand,the easier it is to determine the capacity requirement of a facility.
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13
Capacity decisions are relevant to supply chains and individual companies.
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14
Utilization is based on average capacity.
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15
Uncertain demand requires cushion capacity.
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16
For machines,the peak capacity is also known as the rated capacity.
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17
A wait-and-see capacity strategy is most appropriate in a fast-growing industry that does not require major facilities.
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18
Capacity decisions only have to do with expansion and not with shrinking capacity.
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19
Economies of scale suggest that products will have a lower per unit cost.
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20
Experience curves express an inverse relationship between labor and the quantity produced.
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21
How does economy of scale result in an increase in effective capacity?
A)Because more time will be spent processing instead of setting up
B)Because setup time will be increased
C)Because quantity discounts will be less
D)Because average inventory levels are decreased
E)Because fewer managers are needed
A)Because more time will be spent processing instead of setting up
B)Because setup time will be increased
C)Because quantity discounts will be less
D)Because average inventory levels are decreased
E)Because fewer managers are needed
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22
Which of the following is not a measure of capacity?
A)Number of meals served in a restaurant
B)Visitors per day at a zoo
C)Number of packages delivered per day
D)Chairs made per day
E)Demand for services provided
A)Number of meals served in a restaurant
B)Visitors per day at a zoo
C)Number of packages delivered per day
D)Chairs made per day
E)Demand for services provided
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23
Capacity strategies refer to all of the following aspects of capacity management except
A)Timing of expansion
B)Timing of contraction
C)Sizing of facilities
D)Linkage with business plans
E)Economies of scale
A)Timing of expansion
B)Timing of contraction
C)Sizing of facilities
D)Linkage with business plans
E)Economies of scale
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24
A capacity gap is the difference between projected demand and current capacity.
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25
Incorporating flexibility into a design is a way to vary capacity.
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26
Utilization is the ratio of what variable to effective/peak capacity?
A)Average output
B)Minimum output
C)Maximum output
D)Desired output
E)Weekly output
A)Average output
B)Minimum output
C)Maximum output
D)Desired output
E)Weekly output
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27
Revenue management focuses on maximizing revenue rather than simply maximizing utilization.
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28
Capacity decisions have to do with all the following except
A)Equipment
B)Workers
C)Space
D)Financing
E)All of these options
A)Equipment
B)Workers
C)Space
D)Financing
E)All of these options
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29
In services,capacity must be available when the customer wants the service.
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30
Yield management attempts to reshape the demand curve.
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31
An experience curve displays the relationship between total direct labor per unit and
A)Annual quantity of products produced
B)Average quantity of products produced
C)Cumulative quantity of products produced
D)Years of worker experience
E)Difficulty of product design
A)Annual quantity of products produced
B)Average quantity of products produced
C)Cumulative quantity of products produced
D)Years of worker experience
E)Difficulty of product design
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32
Because services have much more volatile demand than manufactured products,capacity planning must look at the averages instead of peak periods.
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33
The variability of demand will determine the amount of capacity cushion that is required.
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34
A bottleneck is the step in a process that has the longest cycle time.
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35
The maximum output rate a process can achieve in the short-term under ideal conditions refers to
A)Effective capacity
B)Peak capacity
C)Average capacity
D)Minimum capacity
E)Economic capacity
A)Effective capacity
B)Peak capacity
C)Average capacity
D)Minimum capacity
E)Economic capacity
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36
In a typical experience curve,the time per unit for the first 100 to 200 units
A)Increases slowly
B)Increases rapidly
C)Decreases slowly
D)Decreases rapidly
E)Remains constant
A)Increases slowly
B)Increases rapidly
C)Decreases slowly
D)Decreases rapidly
E)Remains constant
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37
Using input measures to assess capacity is more common when
A)A business has customized products
B)A business has standardized products
C)A business has standardized services
D)Demand is volatile
E)Demand is constant
A)A business has customized products
B)A business has standardized products
C)A business has standardized services
D)Demand is volatile
E)Demand is constant
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38
Qualitative factors are relatively unimportant in capacity decisions.
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39
What term describes the situation when the benefits associated with a company increasing in size outweigh the benefits?
A)Economies of scale
B)Diseconomies of scale
C)Capacity strategy
D)Effective capacity
E)Peak capacity
A)Economies of scale
B)Diseconomies of scale
C)Capacity strategy
D)Effective capacity
E)Peak capacity
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40
As service utilization increases,costs and service quality will also increase.
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41
What type of service business is more likely to seek 100% utilization?
A)Emergency rooms
B)Private-practice doctor's office
C)Mail-order distribution centers
D)Restaurants
E)Bank drive thru lanes
A)Emergency rooms
B)Private-practice doctor's office
C)Mail-order distribution centers
D)Restaurants
E)Bank drive thru lanes
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42
Yield management is probably not effective for which of the following items?
A)Movie theaters
B)Restaurants
C)Selling cars
D)Apartment rentals
E)Airlines
A)Movie theaters
B)Restaurants
C)Selling cars
D)Apartment rentals
E)Airlines
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43
Describe three ways capacity planning for services are different than capacity planning for manufacturing.
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44
Describe a process to assess future capacity needs.
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45
Which of the following is not a term used to describe service capacity?
A)Time
B)Location
C)Demand volatility
D)Square footage
E)Service quality
A)Time
B)Location
C)Demand volatility
D)Square footage
E)Service quality
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46
The amount of capacity that is unused on average refers to what term?
A)Capacity cushion
B)Outsourced capacity
C)Peak capacity
D)Effective capacity
E)Capacity factor
A)Capacity cushion
B)Outsourced capacity
C)Peak capacity
D)Effective capacity
E)Capacity factor
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47
Why should services be near to the customer?
A)To keep out competition
B)Because the customer is normally involved in the service
C)To serve customers with limited transportation
D)To make services convenient
E)None of these options are reasons to be near customers
A)To keep out competition
B)Because the customer is normally involved in the service
C)To serve customers with limited transportation
D)To make services convenient
E)None of these options are reasons to be near customers
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48
As service utilization increases,what will the effect on quality be?
A)Quality levels will remain the same
B)Quality levels will increase
C)Quality levels will decrease
D)They will change inversely
E)The effect is random
A)Quality levels will remain the same
B)Quality levels will increase
C)Quality levels will decrease
D)They will change inversely
E)The effect is random
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49
When is an aggressive expansion strategy most advantageous?
A)In a steady market
B)In a declining market
C)In a growing market
D)In a competitive market
E)In a dominant market
A)In a steady market
B)In a declining market
C)In a growing market
D)In a competitive market
E)In a dominant market
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50
A difference between projected demand and current capacity is
A)Capacity cushion
B)Capacity gap
C)Capacity projection
D)Required capacity
E)Resources needed
A)Capacity cushion
B)Capacity gap
C)Capacity projection
D)Required capacity
E)Resources needed
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51
What are the implications for utilization if the maximum capacity is increased,and everything else remains constant?
A)Utilization will stay the same
B)Utilization will increase
C)Utilization will decrease
D)Utilization will vary randomly
E)None of these options
A)Utilization will stay the same
B)Utilization will increase
C)Utilization will decrease
D)Utilization will vary randomly
E)None of these options
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52
Put the following steps for assessing future capacity needs in the correct order. 
A)i,ii,iii,iv
B)ii,i,iv,iii
C)iv,iii,ii,i
D)i,iv,iii,ii
E)iii,ii,iv,i

A)i,ii,iii,iv
B)ii,i,iv,iii
C)iv,iii,ii,i
D)i,iv,iii,ii
E)iii,ii,iv,i
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53
Identify five factors that affect the size of a capacity cushion.
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54
Which of the following can serve as a substitute for adding capacity?
A)Incorporating flexibility
B)Capacity cushion
C)Aggressive expansion
D)Economies of scale
E)Master scheduling
A)Incorporating flexibility
B)Capacity cushion
C)Aggressive expansion
D)Economies of scale
E)Master scheduling
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55
Why is it often difficult to match capacity and demand?
A)Capacity is expensive
B)Determining capacity is difficult
C)Capacity increases often come in large increments
D)Forecasting capacity is difficult
E)It is easy to match capacity and demand
A)Capacity is expensive
B)Determining capacity is difficult
C)Capacity increases often come in large increments
D)Forecasting capacity is difficult
E)It is easy to match capacity and demand
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56
Which is not an approach for maximizing the utility of existing capacity?
A)Incorporating flexibility
B)Accounting for life-cycle stage
C)Dealing with capacity increments
D)Smoothing out capacity
E)Focusing on component's individual capacity
A)Incorporating flexibility
B)Accounting for life-cycle stage
C)Dealing with capacity increments
D)Smoothing out capacity
E)Focusing on component's individual capacity
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57
Sketch and briefly describe an experience curve.
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58
Describe the implications of either a low or high utilization rate?
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59
A wait-and-see capacity strategy typically fits best with what type of industries?
A)Industries with fast growth
B)Industries with slow growth
C)Industries with no growth
D)Industries with negative growth
E)None of these options
A)Industries with fast growth
B)Industries with slow growth
C)Industries with no growth
D)Industries with negative growth
E)None of these options
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60
Which is a reason that services experience greater demand volatility for multiple reasons?
A)Services cannot be stored
B)More customer interaction
C)Different customer needs
D)Service demand is dependent on customer behavior
E)All of these options are reasons
A)Services cannot be stored
B)More customer interaction
C)Different customer needs
D)Service demand is dependent on customer behavior
E)All of these options are reasons
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61
The Home-Cooking Gourmet provides four meal packs that can be prepared at home in four minutes.Each meal pack is prepared on a separate production line.The company works five days per week with a single shift for 8 hours.Management wants a 20% capacity cushion.All meals can be prepared on a standard assembly line.Assembly lines are added on the basis of demand.How many production lines are required for the following parameters?


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62
A local company supplies city schools with supply packages.How many assembly lines are needed if the company works 10 hours a day during July to meet demand.They wish to have a 20% capacity cushion.How many assembly lines should they have?


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63
The school supply company can process any of the course packs for shipping in the same amount of time,shown below.Should additional processing or shipping be expanded? That is,what is the bottleneck in this operation?


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64
A small hamburger stand has seating for 12 people.They are considering adding seating for 6 or 12 more people.Profit is currently 28,800 per year.The owner thinks the profit would be 46,080 if 6 additional seats and 63,360 if 12 more seats are added.What is the present value of each option,assuming a 15% discount rate for the next year?
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65
When are yield management techniques appropriate for an organization?
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66
The campus bookstore averages 150 customers per day.The store is open for 12 hours per day.Periodically,the store is not able to use the automated credit card machine and the average checkout time increases to 6 minutes.How many checkout lanes should the bookstore have if the manager wants a 30% capacity cushion?
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67
Identify three quantitative factors for making capacity decisions.
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68
A company runs an assembly line two shifts a day; however,the first shift runs the line 7.5 hours and the second shift runs the line 9 hours.The machine has a maximum output of 120 units per hour.Over the last 28 shifts,the first shift averaged 825 units a shift and the second shift averaged 972 units.Which shift better utilizes the machine?
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69
The campus bookstore averages 150 customers per day.The store is open for 12 hours per day,and each customer takes an average of 4 minutes to check out.How many checkout lanes should the bookstore have if the manager wants a 25% capacity cushion?
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70
What average output should a company have that has a maximum manufacturing capacity of 3000 units per week if they want to outperform other facilities in the company that maintain utilization rates of 88% ?
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71
Compare and contrast a "wait-and-see" capacity strategy with an "aggressive expansion" strategy.
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72
What is the utilization of a packaging machine that can package a maximum of 120 units per hour if the unit has averaged 108 units per hour over the last month?
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73
Identify five issues related to maximizing the utility of existing capacity.
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74
A company has two similar plants,one is small and the other is large.In terms of utilization,which plant is better utilized? The small plant can produce a maximum of 9,000 units a week,and the large plant can produce a maximum of 22,000 units a week.Over the last 16 weeks,the small plant averaged 8,100 units and the large plant averaged 20,200 units per week.
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75
Identify three factors that affect the estimation of capacity,and briefly describe each.
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