BA-1301 Chapter 8 Smart Book
1. Standardization 2. Modular 3. Customization
1. Making identical, interchangeable components or products 2. Making an item in self-contained units that can be combined or interchanged to create different products 3. Making products to meet a particular customer's needs or wants
Services are characterized by which of the following? (Select all that apply)
1. Perishability 2. Inseparability 3. Customization 4. Intangibility
Which of the following characteristics are essential for a JIT system to function properly? (Select three answers)
1. Suppliers must be extremely reliable. 2. Suppliers must be located relatively near the production facility. 3. An almost continuous flow of items from suppliers must be managed.
Which of the following describes a manufacturer?
A firm that makes tangible products
When does routing take place for operations managers?
After materials have been purchased and their use determined
_____ is an inventory approach that identifies the optimum number of items to be ordered to minimize the costs of managing them.
EOQ
Which of the following is least likely a sustainability-related issue for businesses?
Employee benefits
Which term refers to a company deciding where to establish its operations?
Facility location
True or false: Quality of life is never a reason for a facility location decision.
False
What service characteristic is best exemplified by the fact that a stylist gives a different haircut to each customer?
High customization
What takes place in the transformation process?
Inputs are converted to outputs
For _____ to be effective, suppliers must be extremely reliable and relatively close to the production facility.
JIT
What inventory method is designed to eliminate inventory waste by using smaller quantities of materials that arrive just prior to needing them for the transformation process?
JIT
A planning system that schedules the precise quantity of materials needed to make the product is the definition of ______.
MRP
Which of the following is true about control over variability of resources between manufacturers and service organizations?
Manufacturers typically have more control over variability of resources than does a service provider.
Which inventory management technique utilizes a master production schedule, a bill of materials, and an inventory status file?
Material-requirements planning
Which term describes the act of buying of all materials needed by the organization?
Purchasing
_____ is the sequencing of operations through which a product must pass.
Routing
Which of the following statements regarding the transformation process is TRUE?
The transformation process occurs in all organizations regardless of what they produce or their objectives.
A state or municipality may offer an established corporation a tax incentive to move to the area in anticipation that the lost tax revenue will be offset by ______.
an increase in job growth
Julie just invested in a new, high-quality elevator for her apartment construction project. She chose an elevator that could carry a maximum load of 1,400 pounds per trip. This measurement refers to the elevator's ______.
capacity
The maximum load that an organization unit can carry or operate is its
capacity
A manufacturer is typically more _____-intensive because of the machinery and technology used in mass production of highly similar goods.
capital
If a company wanted to make a unique product or provide a specific service to specific individuals, it would use which manufacturing process?
customization
If a product is unique--like a piece of artwork or jewelry--and was made to satisfy a particular customer's needs, it most likely was made using _______.
customization
Standardization, modular design, and ______ are the three types of manufacturing processes used by organizations.
customization
The goal of JIT is to ______.
deliver the minimum amount of inventory at the proper time for the transformation process
The ______ ______ quantity (EOQ) model identifies the optimum number of items to order to minimize costs of managing, ordering, storing, and using those items.
economic order
Standardization focuses on producing ______.
identical, interchangeable components or complete products
State governments offer businesses ______ in exchange for the businesses locating operations in their states.
inducements and tax reductions
In the transformation process, ______ are the resources---such as labor, money, materials, and energy---that are converted into goods, services, or ideas.
inputs
All raw materials, components, completed or partially completed products, and pieces of equipment a firm uses is the definition of ______.
inventory
Fabulous Fixtures manufactures custom lighting for its clients. Along with finished pieces, the company's warehouse houses tools, electrical components, glass and metal housings, and a wide array of decorative materials. All of these items are part of Fabulous Fixtures' ______.
inventory
Joleen works in a warehouse. Among her duties, she must keep track of how many supplies and goods are on hand in the warehouse as well as a listing of where each item is located and who is responsible for each item. Joleen is responsible for ______.
inventory control
The term "_____" implies a firm that makes tangible products.
manufacturer
A & M Manufactured Home Styles, Inc. builds prefabricated modules that can be combined to build homes quickly and efficiently. In this way, A & M is using a(n) _____ design production process that allows the company to build a home for approximately 25 percent less than the cost of a traditional home.
modular
Producing different components that can later be installed into a wide array of configurations is a description of _____ production.
modular design
The creation of an item in self-contained units, or modules, that can be combined or interchanged to create different products is the definition of which manufacturing process?
modular design
A manufacturing business must take resources and transform them into goods and services. The development and administration of the activities involved in this process is referred to as ______.
operations management
A specialized area of management that oversees the process of transforming resources into goods and services is called ______.
operations management
The goods, services, and ideas that result from the conversion of inputs are called
outputs
The assignment of required tasks to departments or even specific machines, workers, or teams is the definition of ______.
scheduling
The manufacturing process that makes identical interchangeable components or products is called ______.
standardization
The ______ ______ integrates firms such as raw material suppliers, manufacturers, retailers to serve customers and generate a competitive advantage.
supply chain
A major function of operations is _____, which refers to connecting and integrating all parties or members of the distribution system in order to satisfy customers.
supply chain management
At the heart of operations management is the _____ process through which resources such as labor, money, materials, and energy are converted into goods, services, and ideas
transformation
True or false: Transformation processes occur in all organizations, regardless of what the organization produces.
true
The _____ is typically more challenging for service organizations since the human element is inherent and each service tends to be performed differently.
uniformity of outputs
Which three characterize the process of standardization?
1. Reduced production costs 2. Faster quality control checks 3. Quicker production times
Sustainability issues include ______. (select all that apply)
1. climate change 2. urban sprawl 3. pollution of land and air
Select from the following the resulting outputs in the transformation process.
1. ideas 2. goos 3. services
Select from the following the items that are considered inputs to the transformation process.
1. materials 2. labor 3. energy
The produce department in a grocery store must have the correct amount of fresh fruits and vegetables on hand to satisfy customer needs without overstocking produce that will become rotten. A grocery store most likely employs a(n) ______ inventory method.
just-in-time
Service providers are usually more _____-intensive due to the high level of customer contact, perishability of the output (must be consumed immediately), and high degree of variation of inputs and outputs (customization).
labor
Although planning was once the sole realm of the _____ department, today's successful companies involve all departments within an organization, particularly marketing and research and development, in these decisions.
operations
Deciding what product a firm will produce, what group of customers it will produce it for, how the product will be made, and what facilities are necessary to produce the product are all decisions that fall under the realm of ______.
operations planning
Trying to obtain quality items in the right quantities at the lowest possible cost is the aim of ______.
purchasing