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Deck 5: Focus on Service Processes
1
The major goal of the plant-within-a-plant-concept is to:
A) produce a variety of services in one location
B) reduce operating costs
C) provider quicker response times to market demand
D) break up large, unfocused plants into smaller units buffered fromone another so that each can be focused separately.
E) none of the above
A) produce a variety of services in one location
B) reduce operating costs
C) provider quicker response times to market demand
D) break up large, unfocused plants into smaller units buffered fromone another so that each can be focused separately.
E) none of the above
break up large, unfocused plants into smaller units buffered fromone another so that each can be focused separately.
2
Which of the following strategy is not on the list regarding overcoming some of the problems of service operations?
A) isolating the technical core
B) production-lining the whole system
C) creating flexible capacity
D) increasing customer participation
E) maximizing the servuction system
A) isolating the technical core
B) production-lining the whole system
C) creating flexible capacity
D) increasing customer participation
E) maximizing the servuction system
maximizing the servuction system
3
With regards to the concept of "production-lining", the rules, regulations, and procedures that facilitate the production of a standardized product are called:
A) guidelines
B) specifications
C) soft technologies
D) organizational standards
E) codes of conduct
A) guidelines
B) specifications
C) soft technologies
D) organizational standards
E) codes of conduct
soft technologies
4
An Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) is an example of:
A) hard technology
B) soft technology
C) the perfect-world-model
D) complexity
E) divergence
A) hard technology
B) soft technology
C) the perfect-world-model
D) complexity
E) divergence
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5
One of the most common techniques used to analyze and manage complex processes is:
A) CAD analysis
B) blueprinting
C) sequencing
D) process analysis
E) decoupling
A) CAD analysis
B) blueprinting
C) sequencing
D) process analysis
E) decoupling
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6
Blueprints identify all of the following process steps except:
A) the direction in which processes flow,
B) the time it takes to move from one process to the next
C) the costs involved with each process site
D) the amount of inventory build-up at each step
E) all the above are identified in a flowchart
A) the direction in which processes flow,
B) the time it takes to move from one process to the next
C) the costs involved with each process site
D) the amount of inventory build-up at each step
E) all the above are identified in a flowchart
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7
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
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-What is the activity time for Counter C?
A) 10 seconds
B) 20 seconds
C) 30 seconds
D) 45 seconds
E) 60 seconds


-What is the activity time for Counter C?
A) 10 seconds
B) 20 seconds
C) 30 seconds
D) 45 seconds
E) 60 seconds
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8
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
INFORMATION TABLE

-What is the process time for Counter E?
A) 10 seconds
B) 15 seconds
C) 20 seconds
D) 30 seconds
E) 60 seconds


-What is the process time for Counter E?
A) 10 seconds
B) 15 seconds
C) 20 seconds
D) 30 seconds
E) 60 seconds
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9
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
INFORMATION TABLE

-How many customer can this cafeteria process in an hour?
A) 360
B) 120
C) 90
D) 240
E) 180


-How many customer can this cafeteria process in an hour?
A) 360
B) 120
C) 90
D) 240
E) 180
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10
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
INFORMATION TABLE

-Based on its current configuration, the cafeteria's service cost per meal is:
A) $42.00
B) $ .11
C) $ .46
D) $ 2.14
E) $ .62


-Based on its current configuration, the cafeteria's service cost per meal is:
A) $42.00
B) $ .11
C) $ .46
D) $ 2.14
E) $ .62
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11
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
INFORMATION TABLE

-Where is the bottleneck located in this example?
A) Counter A
B) Counter B
C) Counter C
D) Counter D
E) Counter E


-Where is the bottleneck located in this example?
A) Counter A
B) Counter B
C) Counter C
D) Counter D
E) Counter E
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12
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
INFORMATION TABLE

-If an extra counter is added at the bottleneck location, how many customers can the cafeteria process in an hour?
A) 360
B) 120
C) 90
D) 240
E) 180


-If an extra counter is added at the bottleneck location, how many customers can the cafeteria process in an hour?
A) 360
B) 120
C) 90
D) 240
E) 180
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13
The following questions are based on the below cafeteria flowchart and the information provided in the table. Customers start at counter A and move to Counter B. Customers then choose one of two counter Cs and then move on toward Counter D. Customers then choose one of two counter Es and then move on toward Counter E.
INFORMATION TABLE

-If an extra counter is located at the bottleneck location, what is the new service cost per meal?
A) $49.00
B) $ .52
C) $ .46
D) $2.14
E) $1.90


-If an extra counter is located at the bottleneck location, what is the new service cost per meal?
A) $49.00
B) $ .52
C) $ .46
D) $2.14
E) $1.90
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