Chapter 11 Business Concepts
_____ is the practice of comparing a company's own performance with that of a company which excels in the same activity. Select one: a. Copycatting b. Sourcing c. Benchmarking d. Quality comparison
Benchmarking
_____ refers to the maximum number of goods that a facility can produce over a given period of time under normal working conditions. Select one: a. Operations breadth b. Product ceiling c. Capacity d. Production control
Capacity
____ systems are revolutionizing the production process by automating and integrating all aspects of a company's operations. Select one: a. Computer-aided-manufacturing b. Computer-integrated-design c. Computer-aided-design (CIM) d. Computer-integrated-manufacturing
Computer-integrated-manufacturing
Material costs often make up ____ of total manufacturing costs. Select one: a. 25% b. 75% c. 50% d. 10%
50%
Once you've forecasted the demand for a product, you can calculate the _____ requirements of your production facility. Select one: a. budget b. capital c. personnel d. capacity
capacity
A _____ software system determines the steps needed to produce components and instructs the machines that do the work. Select one: a. computer-aided-manufacturing (CIM) b. collaborative c. central-design d. component-adaptor-production
computer-aided-manufacturing (CIM)
Businesses, such as print or sign shops, that produce low-volume, high-variety goods according to customer specifications use a process called _____. Select one: a. make-to-order b. mass production c. mass customization d. customer customization
make-to-order
Managers focus on all of the following as quality assurance principles except Select one: a. continuous improvement b. optimal enhancement c. employee involvement d. customer satisfaction
optimal enhancement
_____ is a set of international quality standards established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Select one: a. ISO 14000 b. ISO 9000 c. ISO 100 d. ISO 500
ISO 9000
Intangibility refers to which of the following Select one: a. The physical features of a service layout b. That fact that services can't be held or touched c. The characteristics that add value to a service d. The attributes of a service that can be held or touched
That fact that services can't be held or touched
An integral part of TQM (total quality management) is _____, which can be characterized as the commitment to making constant improvements in design, production, and delivery Select one: a. marketing-mix improvement b. continuous improvement c. quality assurance d. incremental capacity
continuous improvement
A computer-aided design (CAD) system allowed PowerSki's CEO, Bob Montgomery, to do all of the following except: Select one: a. work out design problems before moving to the production stage. b. control production processes and equipment. c. test the product digitally and make more than 400 design changes on the computer. d. design the engine and the board itself.
control production processes and equipment.
Which of the following do service providers have to consider when estimating demand and capacity? Select one: a. How many customers they will have b. How long it will take to serve each customer c. When customers will want their services d. All of these
d. All of these
As operations manager for Consolidated American Tanks, Jim Sherman's major task is _____. Select one: a. working with other managers b. making goal-oriented decisions c. improving operational efficiency d. all of these
d. all of these
In producing large items, manufacturers often use a _____ layout, in which workers go to products that stay in one place Select one: a. stationary b. fixed-position c. immobile d. cellular
fixed-position
Both product and process layouts arrange work by _____. Select one: a. strategy b. capacity c. function d. orders
function
In a _____ layout, high-volume goods are produced efficiently by people, equipment, or departments arranged in a series of workstations at which previously made parts are assembled. Select one: a. manufacturing b. assembly-line c. product-line d. product
product
In many companies, employees who perform similar jobs work in _____ to identify efficiency and to propose solutions. Select one: a. excellence circles b. quality circles c. value groups d. troubleshooting teams
quality circles
Companies decide to outsource for the following reasons with the exception of: Select one: a. reduce product design costs. b. focus on the creation of new products. c. take advantage of the production expertise of suppliers. d. reduce labor costs.
reduce product design costs.
All decisions made in the planning stage, which have long-range implications and are crucial to a firm's success, involve _____. Select one: a. trade-offs b. layoffs c. computerized input d. soul searching
trade-offs