Deck 5: Safety, Health, and Competition in the Global Marketplace
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Deck 5: Safety, Health, and Competition in the Global Marketplace
1
Quality is a measure of the extent to which a product meets or exceeds customer expectations.
True
2
Which country had the largest increase in output per hour of workers between 1950 and 2003?
A)Canada
B)United States
C)Japan
D)France
A)Canada
B)United States
C)Japan
D)France
C
3
Value added and quality are just two different names for the same concept.
False
4
Which of the following does NOT have a potentially negative effect on workplace safety if not handled properly?
A)Global competition
B)OSH Act
C)Illiteracy
D)Product quality
A)Global competition
B)OSH Act
C)Illiteracy
D)Product quality
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5
Companies that outperform their counterparts in the global marketplace do so in the key areas of quality, productivity, response time, service, cost, and image.
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6
A declining literacy level in the labor force can have the following impact on industry in the United States:
A)Lower levels of productivity
B)Reduce workers' compensation costs
C)Reduce wages paid to employees
D)None of the above
A)Lower levels of productivity
B)Reduce workers' compensation costs
C)Reduce wages paid to employees
D)None of the above
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7
Value added is the difference between what a company charges for its products and what it costs to design the product.
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8
A safe and healthy work environment is the best environment in which to continually improve performance and productivity.
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9
Quality without productivity results in costs that are too high to be competitive.
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10
Competitiveness is the ability to succeed in the local, regional, national, or global marketplace.
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11
Which of the following are ways that safety contributes to a company's competitiveness?
A)Helps companies attract and keep the best people
B)Protects the corporate image
C)Frees up money that can be reinvested in improvements
D)All of the above
A)Helps companies attract and keep the best people
B)Protects the corporate image
C)Frees up money that can be reinvested in improvements
D)All of the above
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12
One of the reasons protecting the corporate image through better workplace safety and health is that it:
A)Makes it easier to attract top notch personnel
B)Reduces OSHA scrutiny
C)Reduces marketing costs
D)Increases CEO compensation
A)Makes it easier to attract top notch personnel
B)Reduces OSHA scrutiny
C)Reduces marketing costs
D)Increases CEO compensation
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13
The most competitive companies are those that have governmentally protected markets.
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14
Productivity is a measure of how fast a company's processes operate.
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15
Quality goes hand-in-hand with productivity.
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