Operations Management Exam 1
potential creation of future competition
advantages of outsourcing does NOT include :
crew scheduling
which of the following tasks within an airline company are related to operations
false
T o F : core competencies are good candidates for outsourcing
false
T o F : JIT systems carry inventory just in case something goes wrong
false
T o F : SWOT analysis is a method of determining external strengths and weaknesses and internal opportunities and threats
true
T o F : a fast-food retailer that acquired a spice manufacturer would be practicing backward integration
false
T o F : a product will always be in the same stage of its product life cycle regardless of the country
false
T o F : a push system means providing the next station with exactly what is needed when it is needed
true
T o F : all organizations, including service firms such as banks and hospitals, have a production function
true
T o F : an accounting firm that provides tax services for a company would be considered to be part of that company's supply chain
true
T o F : an example of a "hidden" production function is the transfer of funds between accounts at a bank
false
T o F : an organization's strategy is the purpose or rationale for its existence
false
T o F : because most services cannot be inventoried, there is little place for JIT to help service organizations achieve competitive advantage
false
T o F : because service firms do not acquire goods and services externally, their supply chain management issues are insignificant
true
T o F : competition in the 21st century is no longer between companies; it is between supply chains
false
T o F : customer interaction is often high for manufacturing processes, but low for services
true
T o F : drop shipping results in time and shipping cost savings
false
T o F : employee empowerment is unnecessary in the Toyota Production System, because automation and powerful information systems reduce the need for employee creativity and decision making
true
T o F : ethical and social dilemmas arise because stakeholders of a business have conflicting perspectives
true
T o F : hidden problems are generally uncovered during the process of reducing inventory
false
T o F : in order to have a career in operations management, one must have a degree in statistics or quantitative methods
false
T o F : increasing inventory exposes variability in production processes
false
T o F : key success factors and core competencies are synonyms
true
T o F : key success factors are those activities that are key to achieving competitive advantage
false
T o F : low-cost leadership is the ability to distinguish the offerings of the organization in a way that the customer perceives as adding value
true
T o F : one goal of JIT partnerships is the removal of in-plant inventory by delivery in small lots directly to the using departments as needed
true
T o F : one reason for global operations is to gain improvements in the supply chain
true
T o F : operations management is the set of activities that creates value in the form of goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs
true
T o F : outsourcing is a form of specialization that allows the outsourcing firm to focus on its key success factors
true
T o F : outsourcing is the practice of transferring a firm's activities that have traditionally been internal to external suppliers
true
T o F : outsourcing refers to transferring a firm's activities that have traditionally been internal to external suppliers
true
T o F : product storage is an example of was in the sense that no value is added
true
T o F : production processes are being dispersed to take advantage of national differences in labor cost
true
T o F : productivity is generally more difficult to improve in the service sector than in manufacturing sector
false
T o F : productivity is the total value of all inputs to the transformation process divided by the total value of the outputs produced
true
T o F : savings in the supply chain exert more leverage as the firm's net profit margin decreases
true
T o F : the bullwhip effect refers to the increasing fluctuations in orders that often occur as orders move through the supply chain
false
T o F : the new model of a tight, fast, low-inventory supply chain, operating across political and cultural boundaries, has reduced the overall level of supply chain risk
true
T o F : the objective of the make-or-buy decision is to help identify the products and services that can be obtained externally
true
T o F : the theory of comparative advantage implies that you should allow another firm to perform work activities for your company if that company can do it more productively than you can
true
T o F : use of a diversified supply base represents one of the most common supply chain risk reduction tactics for several different supply chain risk categories
true
T o F : waste is anything that does not add value from the consumer's perspective
false
T o F : when implemented as a comprehensive operations strategy, JIT, TPS, and lean systems sustain competitive advantage and result in increased overall returns
true
T o F: the Toyota production system requires that activities have built-in, automatic
It is the minimum inventory necessary to keep a perfect system running
TRUE regarding JIT inventory
the customer workstation signals to the supplier workstation when production is needed
True about the kanban system
a company that always delivers at the promised time
What is delivery reliability?
internal strengths and weaknesses , external opportunities and threats
a SWOT analysis determines :
removal of incoming inspection
a characteristic of JIT partnership
true
T o F : a common JIT layout tactic is to minimize distance
forward integration
A rice mill in south Louisiana purchases the trucking firm that transports packaged rice to distributors : this is an example of ?
variability increase
NOT a benefit of JIT implementation
large lot sizes to save on setup costs and to gain quantity discounts
NOT a characteristic of just-in-time partnership
easy to store
NOT a typical service attribute
total control over every aspect of the organization
NOT an advantage of a virtual company
local optimization
NOT an opportunity for effective management in the supply chain
short-term relationships with few suppliers
NOT one of the six sourcing strategies
landscaping contractors
NOT typically considered as part of a manufacturing firm's supply chain
increasing executive pay
Not among the ethical and social challenges facing operations managers
immediate rivals potential entrants customers suppliers substitute products
Porter's Five Forces Model 5 aspects
define the organization's purpose in society
the fundamental purpose of an organization's mission statement is to ?
the high cost of changing partners
a disadvantage of the "few suppliers" sourcing strategy is ?
both have quality standards
a similarity between goods and services
a firm offers more reliable products than its competitors do
an example of competing on the basis of differentiation
Just-in-time JIT
characterized by continuous and forced problem solving via a focus on throughput and reduced inventory
lean operations
characterized by the elimination of waste through a focus on exactly what the customer wants
close relationships with trust
concerning relationships with suppliers, what kind of relationship is critical for the success of JIT
all of the above
cost cutting in international operations can take place because of : a. lower wage scales b. less stringent regulations c. lower taxes and tariffs d. lower indirect costs e. all of the above
none of the above
current challenges in operations management include all of the following except:
generating the demand for the organization's products or services
the marketing function's main concern is with:
management
the productivity variable has the greatest potential to increase productivity
low cost and differentiation
for which corporate strategy should supply chain inventory be minimized
corporate strategy
functional strategies are shaped by _?
pull systems
generally found in most lean environments
postponement
hewlett-packard withholds customization of its laser printers as long as possible. this is an example of ?
supplier location near plants
how can a reduction of in-transit inventory be encouraged ?
keiretsu
japanese manufacturers often pursue a strategy that is part collaboration, part purchasing from a few suppliers, and part vertical integration. This approach is called ?
optimizing one's local area without full knowledge of supply chain needs
local optimization is a supply chain complication best described as :
multifactor productivity
the total of all outputs produced by the transformation process divided by the total of the inputs is:
production and consumption occur simultaneously
most typical attribute of a service
to all firms, whether manufacturing or service
operations management is applicable :
subcontracting
outsourcing is simply an extension of the long-standing practice of ?
what are the five elements in the management process?
plan, organize, staff, lead, and control
decreasing inputs while holding outputs steady
productivity can be improved by:
All of the above
reasons to study operations management include learning about: a. what operation managers do b. how people organize themselves for productive enterprise c. a costly part of the enterprise d. how goods and services are produced e. all of the above
purchasing
represents the largest cost to the firm
TPS
specifically characterized by a focus on continuous improvement, respect for people, and standard work practices
counseling
the best example of a pure service
creating the company income statement
this decision doesn't fall within the scope of operations management
price
this decision is not a strategic operations management decision
all of the above
value-chain analysis can be used to determine if a business is adding unique value in which of the following areas ? a. process innovation b. human resources c. product research d. quality management e. all of the above
marketing, production/operations, and finance/accounting
what are the primary functions of all organizations
Toyota Production System
what does TPS stand for?
supply chain
what is a global network of organizations and activities that supply a firm with goods and services?
is an extension of product differentiation in the service sector
what is experience differentiation?
outsourcing
what is the practice of transferring a firm's activities that have traditionally been internal to external suppliers
produce good or services previously purchased
what is vertical integration ?
joint venture
when Daimler and BMW pooled resources to develop standardized auto components, the sourcing strategy could best be described by what?
all of the above
which of the following represents a reason for globalizing operations? a. to expand a product's life cycle b. to attract and retain global talent c. to improve operations d. to improve the supply chain e. all of the above
many suppliers
which sourcing strategy is particularly common when the products being sourced are commodities