Chapter 14
Which of the following production efficiency benefits are realized as a result of self-managed work teams? (Check all that apply.)
Cost savings arise from eliminating supervisors. Eliminating supervisors creates a flatter, and therefore less costly, organizational hierarchy. Greater autonomy in self-managed work teams results in employees being more motivated and responsible.
_______ are raw, unsummarized and unanalyzed facts, such as the volume of sales.
Data
What steps do managers take to achieve control over organizational activities? (Check all that apply.)
Establish reasonable standards of performance Compare actual performance against established goals Measure actual performance
True or false: Specifying what customers want is easy since all customers want one thing--low priced products.
False
Generally speaking, which of the following are attributes that most customers want in the products or services they buy? (Check all that apply.)
High quality products Lower price Quicker service
The methods used for acquiring, sharing and transmitting information comprise _________ technology.
Information
______ is the set of methods or techniques for acquiring, organizing, storing, manipulating an d transmitting information.
Information technology
Which of the following are characteristic of a product layout? (Check all that apply.)
Machines are organized so that operations occur in a fixed sequence Workers are stationary A conveyor belt moves the product along while being assembled
What management process takes inputs and transforms them into finished goods and services?
Operations management
Which of the following are types of facilities layouts? (Check all that apply.)
Process layout Fixed-position layout Product layout
Tyler works on an assembly line. The machines are organized in a set sequence and he stays in one place and works on each item that comes to him via a conveyor belt. What type of facility layout does this represent?
Product layout
Which of the following factors help to determine the usefulness of information to a manager? (Check all that apply.)
Quality Relevance Timeliness Completeness
Why might employees resist changes to production techniques? (Check all that apply.)
They fear they will be reengineered out of a job. They rely on partial productivity. Job demands may increase excessively.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a process layout?
Workstations are organized in a fixed sequence
At Disney parks,between 500,00 and 1 million meals are served every day. Managers deal with food from multiple sources, kitchen and prep work, equipment servicing and service. This is an example of how managers use information to ______ activities and achieve goals.
coordinate
A basic task of management is to ______ to achieve organizational goals,
coordinate department and divisional activities
Process reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical measures of performance such as ______. (Check all that apply.)
cost service speed quality
A tool or technique that uses IT to develop an ongoing relationship with customers to maximize the value an organization can deliver to them over time is ______.
customer relationship management
Jake keeps a database of all his customers. He updates it after every sale to reflect the customers' current needs. By doing so, Jake maximizes the value he can give his customers. Jake is using a(n) ______ system.
customer relationship management
Self-managed work teams are a(n) ______ technique.
efficiency-boosting
When implementing operations changes, managers must use judgment to understand the ______ implications of production techniques on employees.
ethical
Establishing goals, measuring actual performance, comparing actual performance against goals, and ______ are the four steps that managers take to achieve control over organizational activities.
evaluating results and taking corrective action
An operations management technique designed to increase the production system productivity of the machine-to-worker interface is the ______.
facilities layout
Operations management is the management of any aspect of the production system that transforms inputs into ______. (Check all that apply.)
finished goods services
The set of operations management techniques that attempts to reduce the setup costs associated with a production system is ______ manufacturing.
flexible
Data that are organized in a meaningful fashion, such as a graph showing costs over time, is called _______.
information
In order to make effective decisions, managers need access to complete and relevant _________
information
All of the raw materials, inputs, and component parts that Jake has available to him at any point in time is considered to be his ______.
inventory
The stock of raw materials, inputs, and component parts that an organization has on hand at a particular time is referred to as ________
inventory
Facilities layout is an operations management technique designed to increase the efficiency of the ______ interface.
machine-worker
Members of the typical self-managed work team assume responsibility for ______. (Check all that apply.)
ordering materials hiring new members work and vacation scheduling
Managers need information from ________ in order to make effective decisions. (Check all that apply.)
outside the organization inside the company
In a(n) _______ layout, workstations are relatively self-contained, and a product goes to whichever workstation is needed to perform the next operation to complete the product.
process
The downside to the flexibility of a(n) ________ layout is that it can reduce efficiency because it costly.
process
Mass production is an alternative name for ______ layout.
product
The three types of workstation arrangements are: process layout, fixed-position layout, and _______ layout.
product
The quality, cost, and features of an organization's outputs are determined by its ______ system.
production
Flexible manufacturing is the set of operations management techniques that attempts to ______ associated with a production system.
reduce the setup costs
With process reengineering, positive performance results can be measured in terms of ______. (Check all that apply.)
reduction in costs decrease in time-to-market increase in service
Managers determine that information is useful based on its quality, timeliness, completeness and ________
relevance
In designing production systems, managers look to ensure that can produce the outputs that have ______.
the attributes customers desire
The productivity measure that looks at how well an organization utilizes all of its resources-labor, capital, materials, energy-to produce its outputs is known as _____ productivity.
total factor
The total productivity factor measures how well an organization utilizes all of its resources to produce its output. Which of the following are resources that might be included in this calculation? (Check all that apply.)
total factor productivity