final business. 14-17
In the context of the critical path method, which of the following is true of the critical path?
A delay in any activity on a critical path is likely to delay the completion of the entire project.
Which of the following is a key factor that operations managers evaluate when deciding the location of a manufacturing facility?
Adequacy of utilities
Which of the following is a similarity between total quality management (TQM) and Six Sigma?
Both rely on teams of workers to carry out specific projects to improve quality.
_____ software provides powerful drawing and drafting tools that enable users to create and edit blueprints and make drawings quickly and easily.
Computer-aided design
Which of the following is the primary contribution of middle managers?
Coordinating teams and special projects with their peers from other departments
Declan Inc., an airplane manufacturing company, manufactures a standard model of airplane. To improve efficiency, the company focuses on minimizing waste in all spheres of production. Therefore, it only buys materials from suppliers who provide customized raw materials and hires workers who are trained in various manufacturing processes. In the given scenario, which of the following is most likely to be true of Declan Inc.'s production approach?
Declan Inc. focuses on lean production.
Which of the following is the first step in the strategic planning process?
Defining the mission of an organization
Which of the following is a key process of the control process?
Establishing clear performance standards
____ is a family of generic standards for environmental management established by the International Organization for Standardization.
ISO 14000
____ is a family of generic standards for quality management systems established by the International Organization for Standardization.
ISO 9000
Which of the following statements is true of a process layout?
In a process layout, products can be moved from one type of machinery to another in whatever sequence is necessary.
Which of the following is a difference between operations management in the 1960s and the 2010s?
In the 1960s, the focus of operations management was on mass production, whereas in the 2010s, the focus of operations management is on mass customization.
Which of the following statements is true of computer-aided engineering (CAE) software?
It can help engineers find and correct design flaws before production.
Brenden Corp. manufactures products at the lowest cost possible. It strives to keep its manufacturing costs low and its product prices competitive. It does not provide technical support for its products as providing such support would add to its cost without earning any profit. Given this information, which of the following statements is most likely true of Brenden Corp.?
It focuses on efficiency at the expense of effectiveness
Which of the following is a characteristic shared by all versions of total quality management (TQM)?
It focuses on prevention rather than correction of errors.
Which of the following is a characteristic of total quality management (TQM)?
It focuses on the empowerment of employees.
Which of the following statements is true of an organization chart?
It helps employees understand how they and their jobs fit within the broader organization.
Which of the following statements is true of a servicescape?
It includes factors such as ambience; functionality; and signs, symbols, and artifacts.
Which of the following statements is true of foreign outsourcing?
It is likely to create coordination problems.
Identify a true statement about the control process of an organization.
It must change with a change in the environment.
Which of the following statements is true of vertical integration?
It occurs when a firm attempts to gain more control over its value chain by developing the ability to perform processes previously performed by other organizations in the chain.
In the context of organizational structure, which of the following statements is true of the span of control?
It refers to the number of people a manager supervises.
____ is a system that emphasizes the manufacturing of goods to meet actual current demand, thus minimizing the need to hold inventories of finished goods and work in process at each stage of the supply chain.
Just-in-time production
Which of the following exemplifies an improvement in a servicescape?
Nabila changes the layout of her bookstore to facilitate easy navigation
____ is concerned with supervising all of the activities involved in creating value by producing goods and services and distributing them to customers.
Operations management
Which of the following is a difference between strategic planning and operational planning?
Strategic planning is done by top-level managers, whereas operational planning is done by first-line managers.
In the context of expectancy theory, which of the following is most likely to ensure that employees remain motivated?
Sustaining the link between effort, performance, and reward
Which of the following is a Theory Y assumption about workers?
The capacity for imagination, creativity, and ingenuity is widely distributed in the population.
Which of the following statements is true of ISO standards?
They are mostly industry-specific.
Which of the following statements is true of poka-yokes?
They help workers quickly catch and correct mistakes in production processes.
Which of the following statements is true of democratic leaders?
They incorporate input from their followers.
In the context of management hierarchy, which of the following statements is true of first-line managers?
They manage the people who do the work.
Which of the following statements is true of services?
They must be consumed where they are provided.
Which of the following statements is true about enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems?
They provide a common information system that makes it easier for organizations throughout a value chain to communicate and coordinate their activities.
Which of the following statements is true of just-in-time (JIT) techniques?
They result in very small inventory of finished goods.
Which of the following statements is true of centralized companies?
They tend to have a strong corporate image
Which of the following is a difference between Six Sigma and total quality management (TQM)?
Unlike TQM, Six Sigma relies on expensive employee training and expert guidance.
Which of the following is a Theory X assumption about workers?
Workers dislike work and will do everything they can to avoid it.
Derick is a regular customer of Looney's, a departmental store. He feels at ease in the store owing to the lighting and soothing background music. He also finds the layout of the store easy to navigate. From the given information, it can be concluded that the departmental store has _____.
a well-designed servicescape
One potential drawback of just-in-time (JIT) production is that:
a. it can leave producers vulnerable to supply disruptions.
The goal of mass production strategy is to:
achieve reductions in average cost by taking advantage of specialization and the efficient use of capital.
The term _____ refers to replacing human operation and control of machinery and equipment with some form of programmed control.
automation
Ezequiel, a product developer working for Deccan Aviation Inc., wants to test his designs for flaws and further optimize them before the production of aircrafts begins. In this scenario, Ezequiel should most likely use _____.
computer-aided engineering software
Carl, an engineer at an automobile plant, has designed a new type of suspension component. He now wants to create a prototype of his design. To do this, he uses a software that takes the designs of the product and creates programmed instructions that robots can follow to produce the prototype. In the given scenario, Carl most likely uses _____.
computer-aided manufacturing software
Blossom Inc. is a bookstore. In this case, it sells _____.
durable goods
To operations managers, _____ means producing output or achieving a goal at the lowest cost.
efficiency
In a _____, the good or service stays in one place, and the employees, machinery, and equipment are brought to the site when needed during various stages of the production process.
fixed position layout
Lumicia Media, a medium-sized firm, groups its employees based on their area of expertise. Thus, the firm has a design department, a content department, and a finance department. This scenario exemplifies _____.
functional departmentalization
In the context of the critical path method (CPM), _____ are activities in a project that must be completed before some other specified activity can begin.
immediate predecessors
Autocratic leaders typically:
issue orders without consulting their followers.
Eddys Inc., a denim jeans manufacturer, has employed a strategy that allows it to manufacture jeans that suit the needs of specific customers. This strategy enables Eddys Inc. to produce its goods in small quantities and offer a wide variety of options to its customers. The firm is able to do all this at costs almost as low as those associated with traditional production techniques. Given this information, it can be inferred that Eddys Inc. uses _____.
mass customization
Technodrome Inc. is a manufacturer of electronic goods. During the research and development stage of a new product, representatives from multiple teams and specialty areas work together on a temporary basis to create innovative technologies. In this scenario, Technodrome exemplifies a _____.
matrix organization
Danish, a division head in Lieven & Lieven Corp., supervises section leaders and foremen and reports to the vice president of the organization. He is primarily responsible for coordinating various teams and special projects with his peers from other departments. In this context, Danish is a _____.
middle manager
Christie went to the local farmers' market and bought some fresh vegetables and fruits. In the given context, Christie bought _____.
nondurable goods
Managers who use a Theory Y approach assume that:
people can exercise self-direction and self-control to meet company goals.
Otom, a car manufacturer, focuses on total quality management (TQM). To ensure that its products are of superior quality, it incorporates certain methods into its production process that enable its workers to identify and eliminate errors at the production stage. In the given scenario, Otom most likely uses _____.
poka-yokes
A _____ consists of all of the tangible and intangible features that create value for consumers by satisfying their needs and wants.
product
Omega Inc. is a company that manufactures automobile parts. The goods produced are standardized, and they are produced in large volumes to avoid stock-outs. The company uses highly specialized machinery for production. In the given scenario, Omega Inc. most likely uses a _____.
product layout
Lisa, the owner of a sports store, places an order for football merchandise before the beginning of the new season. She orders a larger quantity than what she estimates will be required. In this scenario, Lisa most likely does this because she wants to:
reduce the chance of stock-outs and lost sales.
In the context of facility location, many _____ place primary interest on locating close to their customers.
service firms
In the context of the strategic planning process, after evaluating its competitive position, an organization should:
set goals for itself.
Managers with strong conceptual skills typically excel at:
strategic planning.
In the context of operations management, _____ means finding ways to meet an organization's current objectives while protecting and preserving the environment for future generations.
sustainability
Stylon Inc., a hair salon, sells an exclusive line of hair conditioners and also provides haircut and styling packages. In the given context, Stylon Inc. offers:
tangible as well as intangible products.
TeakO Inc., a construction company, is given the contract to build a primary school. Jim, the project manager, makes a list of activities necessary to complete the project, the time required for each activity, and each activity's immediate predecessors. He wants to use this information to track the project status and ensure that the project completes on time. To accomplish his objective, Jim should create _____.
the critical path
The right span of control for managers in an organization varies based on:
the location of the employees.
A downside to centralization is that centralized companies:
typically respond more slowly to customer needs.
Kyle Chem Inc., a multinational company, manages all its value chain processes within the organization instead of contracting out the work to other specialized firms. The given scenario best exemplifies _____.
vertical integration
An assumption of Theory Y is that:
work is as natural as play or rest.
In the context of job enrichment, in task significance, _____.
workers understand the impact of their tasks on others