Operations Management Midterm 2023
McDonald's distinctive competence has changed over time from continuous improvement of the transformation system and brand to the unique service and supply chain transformation system.
false
Most batch and job shop operations have throughput ratios of 90 to 100%
false
Process "capability" means the ability to produce at high throughput
false
SERVQUAL is widely used in practice to measure manufacturing operations such as production and assembling processes.
false
Six Sigma efforts are aimed at eliminating waste.
false
Surveys indicate that p charts are used more frequently than average (mean) and range charts are used.
false
The central tendency (mean) of the process is the only information needed to determine if the process is in a state of control.
false
The quality tool that shows the relationship between two variables is a histogram.
false
The simplest way to think about throughput is the quantity of work completed.
false
Throughput, sometimes referred to as output rate, is expressed in units produced per hour
false
With the technology push view of new product introduction, technology and the market equally determine which products a firm should make.
false
attribute control occurs when the product characteristic is measured on a continuous scale.
false
job shop operations typically use special-purpose equipment.
false
market pull is the best way to introduce new products.
false
the first step in quality function development is to determine the customer attributes. the second step in QFD is to translate the customer attributes into target values.
false
If a company uses three parts in a product, each with a yield of 50%, the overall rolled-yield will equal 50%
false =o.5 x 0.5 x 0.5= 0.125 or 12.5%
Little's Law states there is a relationship between:
inventory, flow time & throughput
Total Quality Management:
is managed proactively & focuses on the customer
A low-volume process that produces customized products is called a:
job shop
A type of process that creates one of a kind products is:
job shop & project
Doctor's office
job shop & project
What can managers do with queuing theory?
measure and predict performance
What is the difference between the terms "production management" and "operations management"?
operations management is a broader, more recent term than production management, encompassing service organizations as well as manufacturing
what is the difference between operations management and supply chain management?
operations management is focused on decisions to manage the transformation process that converts inputs into desired finished goods or services
Which of these statements is true?
the key to mass customization is postponement & postponement depends upon the use of standardization and modularization
The Cp measure of capability assumes which thing?
the production distribution is centered.
A corporate strategy drives the business strategy, which in turn drives the operations strategy in an organization.
true
A flowchart for high-contact services such as estate planning often reflects the customer's perspective of the process.
true
A line of visibility separates the parts of a service that come in direct contact with customers from those that do not.
true
A process will generally have at least on bottleneck
true
Changing the information gathered and used for managerial control of a process is a common result of process flowcharting.
true
ISO 9000 requires that a new product development process be defined and followed by a company.
true
If failure costs were very high, a company would still use inspection.
true
If one doesn't already exist, a cross-functional team should be created once management agrees to proceed with the new product development.
true
Imitative products have low profit margins and predictable demand
true
In an assemble-to-order operation, the order penetration point is after fabrication and before final assembly.
true
It is actually possible to postpone the point of differentiation outside of the factory and further down the supply chain
true
It is important to determine the quality of design even before producing the product.
true
Lean projects are usually simpler than Six Sigma projects.
true
Misalignments between operations and product design can occur in technology, infrastructure, reward systems and marketing.
true
Mixing a variety of products with different volumes and different levels of standardization leads to a lack of focus.
true
Only U.S. organizations can receive the Baldrige Award.
true
Process redesign tends to be cross-functional in nature and requires a complete overhaul of work methods, flows and information systems
true
Product design supports the business strategy.
true
Scrap and rework are examples of internal failure costs.
true
Six Sigma projects are typically managed by workers certified as black belts.
true
The Cp measure requires the process to be centered for an accurate measure of process capability
true
The Japanese term for mistake-proofing is "poka-yoke".
true
The business strategy can be derived from a firm's distinctive competence that is difficult for competitors to copy or imitate
true
The process view provides a basis for viewing an entire business as a system of interconnected processes
true
The total cost of quality in an organization is the sum of control costs and failure costs
true
The transformation view of the operations function provides a unified approach for studying the manufacturing and service industries
true
There are two indicators of a process shift- points outside the control limits and an upward or downward trend in the process average.
true
a control chart of any type answers the question, "is my process in control?"
true
a production process delivers an unexpectedly large amount of scrap products. Top management has discovered that improper machine maintenance is the reason behind this failure. The above statement is an example of a special cause of variation.
true
concurrent engineering works much better with product line extensions or products that serve familiar markets than entirely new products.
true
continuous processes and assembly lines are very efficient but have little flexibility
true
in process capability analysis, the standard deviation refers to the standard deviation of sample measures.
true
modular design offers new opportunities for product and process design.
true
the key performance measure of a make-to-order process is the lead-time
true
the seven tools of quality control are equally applicable to both manufacturing and service industries.
true
The Cpk measure uses which of the following as inputs?
upper specification limit, lower specification limit, three sigma & the average
Which of the following results in waiting lines?
variability
Suppose a car you want to buy has five choices for interior colors, three types of stereos, three engine choices, two battery types, 10 exterior colors, two transmission choices, and four types of wheel covers. How many possible combinations of the car are possible for the manufacturer?
7,200 (5x3x3x2x10x2x4)
Throughput is a ....?
Rate
Handoff points in cross-functional flowcharts are of particular importance to process analysis.
True
Each chart has which three components?
a center line representing the average, an upper line representing the maximum acceptable variation upwards & a lower line representing the maximum acceptable variation downwards.
Throughput is generally equal to which thing?
arrival rate
automatic car wash
assembly line
registration for classes
assembly line
college curriculum
assembly line, batch and project
What is the proper role of the operations function in product design?
concept development, product design, and pilot productoin/testing phases
electric utility
continuous
If you maintain inventory at a constant level and keep the throughput rate constant:
customer delivery dates become more reliable
Which of the these is not a cost of quality?
design cost
"Queuing" means the scientific study of the use of the letter Q in the English language.
false
A process view emphasizes that it is important for a business to function as independent silos.
false
A supplier who guarantees 100% conforming parts to customers even though production yield at their plant is only 60% is a good candidate for supplier certification.
false
An assembly line process requires high labor skills and high pay
false
Availability refers to the length of time a product can be used before it fails.
false
Based on the characteristics of your product, you might adopt a make-to-stock strategy or a make-to-order strategy.
false
Design for Six Sigma programs offer a set of quality standards accepted by all industries
false
Flowcharting requires Microsoft Visio or similar flowcharting software.
false
ISO 9000 standards guarantee that a product or service has no defects.
false
Ideally, process design occurs immediately after the product is designed.
false
If there are multiple resources that process each transaction, then the process capacity is the sum of all the individual capacities of the resources
false
In a batch operation, each product must have the same flow path and must pass through all of the same work centers.
false
In a make-to-stock operation, the order penetration point is after fabrication and before final assembly
false
In an assemble-to-order process, the sub-assemblies are made-to-order, while final assembly is made-to-stock.
false
In process flowcharting it is most important to depict the process as it is supposed to work or as it was originally designed to work.
false
Lean is another term for Six Sigma process improvement.
false
Mass customization uses a make-to-stock process
false
studying for an exam
project
Beginning production based on a forecast of customer demand is called a ____strategy.
push
The R chart focuses on which performance measure?
range
Which of the following are the components of a queuing system?
servers, waiting area & arrivals