Deck 18: Managing Service and Manufacturing Operations: Part A
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Deck 18: Managing Service and Manufacturing Operations: Part A
1
Which of the following types of operations are most dependent on the accuracy of sales forecasts?
A) project manufacturing
B) assemble-to-order operations
C) make-to-order operations
D) buy-to-sell operations
E) make-to-stock operations
A) project manufacturing
B) assemble-to-order operations
C) make-to-order operations
D) buy-to-sell operations
E) make-to-stock operations
E
With this method, products are made before orders are received.
With this method, products are made before orders are received.
2
The two types of productivity are:
A) partial productivity and complete productivity
B) multifactor productivity and partial productivity
C) individual productivity and departmental productivity
D) departmental productivity and organizational productivity
E) organizational productivity and industry productivity
A) partial productivity and complete productivity
B) multifactor productivity and partial productivity
C) individual productivity and departmental productivity
D) departmental productivity and organizational productivity
E) organizational productivity and industry productivity
B
3
The three principles that characterize TQM are continuous improvement, teamwork, and:
A) third party certification
B) delegation
C) participative management
D) customer focus and satisfaction
E) distinctive competence
A) third party certification
B) delegation
C) participative management
D) customer focus and satisfaction
E) distinctive competence
D
4
A product's quality is determined by its:
A) reliability, homogeneity, and durability
B) reliability, validity, and effectiveness
C) serviceability, tangibility, and homogeneity
D) durability, reliability, and serviceability
E) consistency, tangibility, and durability
A) reliability, homogeneity, and durability
B) reliability, validity, and effectiveness
C) serviceability, tangibility, and homogeneity
D) durability, reliability, and serviceability
E) consistency, tangibility, and durability
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5
It costs ten times as much to find a new customer as it does to keep an existing customer.
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6
Inventory is defined as the number of finished products that a company has in its possession either in the factory, in warehouses, or on delivery vehicles.
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7
When a manufacturer makes a product continuously, it is using:
A) project manufacturing
B) continuous-flow production
C) line-flow production
D) batch production
E) job shops
A) project manufacturing
B) continuous-flow production
C) line-flow production
D) batch production
E) job shops
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8
The three basic measures of inventory are inventory turnover, average aggregate inventory, and:
A) inventory depreciation
B) inventory amortization
C) weeks of supply
D) multifactor inventory
E) speed of obsolescence
A) inventory depreciation
B) inventory amortization
C) weeks of supply
D) multifactor inventory
E) speed of obsolescence
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9
The term __________ refers to restoring customer satisfaction to strongly dissatisfied customers.
A) service recovery
B) service enhancement
C) customer focus
D) customer reengineering
E) relationship marketing
A) service recovery
B) service enhancement
C) customer focus
D) customer reengineering
E) relationship marketing
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10
Which of the following shows the correct relationship for productivity, outputs, and inputs?
A) productivity = (inputs/outputs)
B) productivity = [(inputs outputs)/100]
C) outputs = (productivity/inputs)
D) productivity = (outputs/inputs)
E) inputs = (productivity/outputs)
A) productivity = (inputs/outputs)
B) productivity = [(inputs outputs)/100]
C) outputs = (productivity/inputs)
D) productivity = (outputs/inputs)
E) inputs = (productivity/outputs)
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