Operations Management Master
The maximum output rate that can be achieved by a facility under ideal conditions is _________________.
design capacity
The maximum output rate that can be achieved by a facility under ideal conditions.
design capacity
According to the textbook, one of the fastest-growing trends today is
developing a large network of subcontractors
Locating close to customers is least important for ______________________.
diamond mines
A condition in which the cost of each additional unit made increases.
diseconomies of scale
Capacity planning and location analysis are decisions that must be made by _______________ working together.
finance, marketing and operations
Management has decided to add capacity incrementally in smaller chunks as needed, rather than purchasing one large facility. This decision ____________________.
will result in low initial costs
When discussing the capacity of a facility, we need what two types of information?
the amount of available capacity and the effectiveness of capacity use
Which of the following is least likely to be a consideration in facility location?
the design of the production process
An excellent procedure that can be used with location factors that are qualitative is __________________.
the factor rating method
Which of the following is not a valid assumption of the break even model?
the fixed cost per unit will be the same regardless of volume
Effective capacity is
the maximum output rate that can be sustained under normal conditions
For fixed costs of $10,000, revenue per unit of $20, and variable cost per unit of $10, the break-even quantity is ______________________.
1,000
Capacity cushions can be helpful if ______________________.
demand is greater than expected
The volume of output that results in the lowest average unit cost.
Best operating level
Technique used to compute the amount of goods that must be sold just to cover costs.
Break-even analysis
Additional capacity added to regularly capacity requirements to provide greater flexibility.
Capacity cushions
A weighted average of chance events, where each chance event is given a probability of occurrence.
Expected value
_____________________ capacity can serve to intimidate and preempt competitors from entering the market.
Exra
Issues that need to be considered in location globally include all of the following except ______________.
FEC accounting requirements
A procedure that can be used to evaluate multiple alternative locations based on a number of selected factors.
Factor rating
_____________________ facilities may not be the best approach in today's business environment that has short product and technological life cycles and in which flexibility is more important than ever before.
Large
_____________________ can perform a number of tasks to help a company focus on its core capabilities.
Subcontractor networks
Last month TMJG Co. started producing a new product called Thingamajigs from its new plant. Sales were quite good for the first couple of weeks. Unfortunately, a technological innovation was then announced by a competitor. This innovation will almost completely eliminate the demand for Thingamajigs. As a result, TMJG has decided to shut down and dismantle the plant next week. The average cost per unit will be highest if the plant was _________________________.
a large facility
Local wage rates, presence of local unions, and attitudes of local workers would be major factors for location decisions for businesses that ________________________.
are labor intensive
Local wage rates, presence of local unions, and attitudes of local workers would be major factors for location decisions for businesses that ________________________. a) are labor intensive b) have perishable products c) have high transportation costs d) have need for specific raw materials e) provide in-home services
are labor intensive
Compared to large facilities, focused factories _____________________.
are more flexible
Which of the following has the least to do with location analysis?
automation of factories
Which of the following has the least to do with location analysis? a) sources of transportation b) reduction in trade barriers c) information technology reducing need for proximity d) retail stores locating near each other e) automation of factories
automation of factories
Economies of scale occur when a company is operating _______________________.
below its best operating level and increases its output
Capacity planning can occur at all but which level:
board of directors level
When evaluating location alternatives the firm should look at
both qualitative and quantitative factors
The maximum output rate that can be achieved by a facility.
capacity
The maximum output that can be achieved by a facility is ____________.
capacity
Capacity planning is complicated by the fact that ___________________.
capacity is usually purchased in chunks, rather than smooth increments
The process of establishing the output rate that can be achieved by a facility.
capacity planning
Percentage measure of how well available capacity is being used.
capacity utilization
In choosing a location, the _____________________ provides an easy way to calculate X and Y coordinates for a good starting point.
center of gravity approach
In choosing a location, the _____________________ provides an easy way to calculate X and Y coordinates for a good starting point. a) transportation method b) break-even approach c) factor rating method d) center of gravity approach e) load-distance method
center of gravity approach
The least likely reason for a U.S. firm to choose to locate a factory in a foreign country is _____________.
climate
In the 1980s retail sales were dominated by large department stores. However, in the 1990s gains in sales were made by specialty stores because __________________________________.
consumer preferences change very rapidly, and the specialty stores can focus on a specific set of customers and respond to their unique needs
If capacity is excessive, a company may have to ______________________.
decide how to use a partially empty facility
If capacity is excessive, a company may have to ______________________. a) decide how to use a partially empty facility b) outsource c) back-order d) use group technology e) raise prices
decide how to use a partially empty facility
Modeling tool used to evaluate independent decisions that must be made in sequence.
decision tree
Evaluate capacity alternatives can include use of ______________________________.
decision trees
A condition in which the average cost of a unit produced is reduced as the amount of output is increased.
economies of scale
The maximum output rate that can be sustained under normal conditions is _______________________.
effective capacity
The maximum output rate that can be sustained under normal conditions is _______________________. a) utilization b) design capacity c) effective capacity d) ultimate capacity e) temporary capacity
effective capacity
The maximum output rate that can be sustained under normal conditions.
effective capacity
An example of an input measure of capacity is _____________________.
floor space in square feet
Facilities that are small, specialized, on focused on a narrow set of objectives.
focused factories
Large facilities can benefit from the concept of _____________________ by creating a plant within a plant (PWP).
focused factories
Long-term capacity requirements are identified on the basis of _____________________.
forecasts of future demand
The process of locating facilities around the world.
globalization
The cost per unit is $36.74 at the best operating level. When the output is higher, the unit cost will be what?
higher
The first step in making a capacity planning decision is ______________________.
identify capacity requirements
The first step in making a capacity planning decision is ______________________. a) evaluate capacity alternatives b) implementation c) identify capacity requirements d) develop capacity alternatives e) weight capacity objectives
identify capacity requirements
The first step in the factor rating method for evaluating location alternatives is what?
identify dominant factors
The first step managers need to take when making facility location decisions is ___________________.
identify the location factors that are dominant for the business
The first step managers need to take when making facility location decisions is ___________________. a) begin negotiations with governments for several potential locations b) identify specific location possibilities c) gather information on location alternatives d) evaluate specific sites e) identify the location factors that are dominant for the business
identify the location factors that are dominant for the business
Decision trees are useful when the alternatives are __________ and involve __________
in sequence, uncertainty
Capacity decisions at the strategic level include ____________________.
investment in new facilities and equipment
Capacity decisions at the strategic level include ____________________. a) Investment in new facilities and equipment b) size of workforce c) inventory buffers d) day-to-day use of machines e) composition of the workforce
investment in new facilities and equipment
To plot the break-even line one end of the line is the y-intercept point. The other line point
is arbitrary but usually the expected volume
A focused factory is one that ____________________.
is small and highly specialized
Which of the following is not a measure of output capacity?
labor hours consumed
Which of the following is not a measure of output capacity? a) cars per shift b) labor hours consumed c) revenues per day d) TVs sold per day e) patients served per month
labor hours consumed
A facility location factor that is important for both service and manufacturing organizations is locating close to ________________________.
labor supply
A procedure for evaluating location alternatives based on distance.
load-distance model
Techniques for determining location decisions
location analysis
The best operating level is the volume of output that results in the ____________________.
lowest average unit cost
Input measures of capacity work better when a company produces _____________________.
many different products
The center of gravity approach
may identify a location that may not be feasible to locate to
Operating a facility close to its best operating level is clearly important because
of impact on costs
It takes many pounds of milk to make one pound of cheese. Therefore, there are many cheese factories in dairy states because ________________________.
of transportation costs
Disadvantages of globalization include ________________________________.
political risks for countries with unstable governments
Which of the following information items is not contained in decision trees?
probability of choosing decision alternatives
Which of the following is not a factor in capacity planning?
proximity to suppliers
For a break-even graph, the total cost for each possible location is plotted against __________________.
quantity
The load-distance model frequently utilizes _____________________ distance, which is the shortest distance between two points using only north-south and east-west movements.
rectilinear
The shortest distance between two points measured by using only north-south and east-west movements.
rectilinear distance
One benefit PWP provides over independent plants is
reduction of unnecessary layers of bureaucracy
Which of the following is not a quality-of-life factor?
room for customer parking
Which of the following does not contribute to the sustainability of design capacity?
scheduled machine maintenance
Solving a decision tree that involves maximizing profit includes ______________________.
selecting the decision alternative with the highest expected value
In facility location zoning restrictions, soil conditions, and access roads for trucks are ________________.
site considerations
Which of the following is not a step in the load-distance model?
solve algebraically for the best location
The concept of diseconomies of scale ________________________.
states that beyond a certain point the cost of each additional unit made increases
Which of the following is a reason capacity and location decisions are usually made simultaneously?
the size of a new facility may affect its location
The method which relies on a specific algorithm to evaluate the cost impact of adding potential location sites to the network of existing facilities is ______________________________.
the transportation method
The method which relies on a specific algorithm to evaluate the cost impact of adding potential location sites to the network of existing facilities is ______________________________. a) cost-volume analysis b) the transportation method c) factor rating analysis d) linear regression analysis e) the load-distance model
the transportation method
Service organizations such as restaurants, movie theaters, and banks focus on locating near ____________.
their customers
Capacity planning is difficult because
there is no one way to measure it
Location decisions are particularly important because __________________________.
they can have a large impact on operating costs and revenues
At the break-even point, _____________________.
total cost equals total revenue
Investments in building or purchasing long-term production facilities are inherently risky due to __________.
uncertainty in forecasting future demands
The ratio of actual output rate to capacity is ____________________________.
utilization
With respect to globalization, which of the following would not be considered an important location consideration?
vertical integration
Expected values are
weighted value of the chance events
Management has decided to add capacity incrementally in smaller chunks as needed, rather than purchasing one large facility. This decision ____________________. a) is very risky b) will result in low initial costs c) will ultimately result in lower costs per unit if demand increases rapidly d) positions the company to be well prepared for high demand in the future e) can lead to a large amount of excess capacity
will result in low initial costs