MNGMT 421 Ch 5
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding joint ventures? A. Joint ventures are more likely to work when the risks are unknown. B. Ownership can be 50-50, or one owner can assume a larger portion to ensure tighter control. C. Joint ventures are usually between just two firms. D. Joint ventures are firms establishing joint ownership to pursue new products or markets.
A. Joint ventures are more likely to work when the risks are unknown.
When ordering a new zagflatz, customers must choose the style of three major components, each of which has about ten variations. This is an example of A. modular design. B. CAD. C. robust design. D. environmentally friendly design.
A. Modular Design
Listing products in descending order of their individual dollar contribution to the firm is called A. product-by-value analysis. B. product decision. C. product life cycle. D. brainstorming.
A. Product-by-Value analysis.
Moving a product from development to production is referred to as A. transition to production. B. product definition. C. product development. D. product design.
A. Transition to production
A route sheet A. lists the operations necessary to produce the component. B. shows in schematic form how a product is assembled. C. is an instruction to make a given quantity of a particular item. D. is a correction or modification of an engineering drawing or bill of materials.
A. lists the operations necessary to produce the component.
Which of the following represents an internal product development strategy? A. migration of existing products B. joint ventures C. alliances D. purchase technology or expertise by acquiring the developer
A. migration of existing products
Group technology identifies components by a coding scheme that specifies the A. size, shape, and type of processing. B. shape and type of processing. C. size and shape. D. size and type of processing.
A.Size, shape, and type of processing.
Which of the following technologies is particularly useful for prototype development and small lot production? A. CAM B. 3-D printing C. STEP D. CAD
B. 3-D Printing
An assembly chart is A. a listing of the operations necessary to produce the component. B. a schematic showing how the product is assembled. C. an instruction to make a given quantity of a particular item. D. an exploded view of the product.
B. A schematic showing how the product is assembled.
What are cooperative agreements that allow firms to remain independent, but pursue strategies consistent with their individual missions? A. joint ventures B. alliances C. enhancements and migration D. acquisitions
B. Alliances
Most manufacturing items and their components are defined by A. the make-or-buy decision. B. an engineering drawing. C. a BOM. D. group technology.
B. An engineering drawing.
What is the first step to build a house of quality? A. Relate customer wants to product hows. B. Identify customer wants. C. Determine the desirable technical attributes. D. Identify how the good/service will satisfy customer wants.
B. Identify customer wants.
What is an umbrella of software programs that may include CAD/CAM, product routing, maintenance, and other product concerns? A. configuration management B. product life-cycle management C. DFMA D. material requirements planning
B. Product Life-cycle management.
A house of quality would depict the strength of the relationship between which of the following two items? A. The customer's need for a sealable change pocket and the customer's need for plastic inserts to display pictures. B. The customer's desire for a durable wallet and the company's choice of material for the wallet. C. The stitching used in your company's new product and the stitching used in a competitor's wallet. D. The design team's choice of material for a wallet and the materials that were considered but rejected by the design team.
B. The customers desire for a durable wallet and the company's choice of material for the wallet.
Defining a product means A. to identify components by a coding scheme that specifies size, shape, and the type of processing. B. to define the new good's or service's function. C. to list the hiearchy of components, their description, and the quantity of each required to make one unit of a product. D. to decide to produce a component or service or purchase from an outside source.
B. To define the new good's or service's function.
What is a review of successful products that takes place during the production process? A. CAD B. value analysis C. virtual reality D. LCA
B. Value analysis
Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Many service firms refer to their offerings as "products." B. The product decision includes the selection, definition, and design of products. C. The term "products" refers to tangible goods only. D. The objective of the product decision is to develop and implement a product strategy that meets the demands of the marketplace with a competitive advantage.
C. The term "products" refers to tangible goods only.
Which of the following regions of a process chain includes the process steps that involve interaction between participants? A. independent processing region B. surrogate interaction region C. direct interaction region D. substitute interaction region
C. direct interaction region
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding a bill of material (BOM)? A. A BOM lists the quantity of each coponent required to make one unit of a product. B. In the food-service industry, BOMs manifest themselves in portion-control standards. C. A BOM lists the hierarchy of components and their description. D. A BOM cannot be referenced on other bills of material.
D. A BOM cannot be referenced on other bills of material.
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the approach Japanese organizations use for product development? A. Japanese organizations assign a product manager to "champion" the product. B. The Japanese approach to product development is an organization with distinct departments. C. Japanese organizations use teams to develop products. D. Japanese organizations bypass the team issue by not subdividing organizations into research and development, engineering, production, and so forth.
D. Japanese organizations bypass the team issue by not subdividing organizations into research and development, engineering, production, and so forth.
Which of the following is NOT an approach to ensure a successful transition from development to production? A. Appoint a project manager. B. Use product development teams. C. Integration of the product development and manufacturing organizations. D. Segregation of the product development and manufacturing organizations.
D. Segregation of the product development and manufacturing organizations.
Self-checkout at a grocery store is an example of A. customer participation in service design. B. complete automation. C. delayed customization. D. customer participation in service delivery.
D. customer participation in service delivery.
In a make-to-order system, when a customer places a request for a product or service with a producer, A. a route sheet is created. B. an assembly chart is created. C. an engineering change notice is created. D. a work order is created.
D. A work order is created.
Which of the following is a characteristic of the maturity phase of the product life cycle? A. Products are considered for termination. B. Product designs begin to stabilize. C. Products are "fine-tuned." D. Competitors are well established.
D. Competitors are well established.
Operation of a hair salon is an example of A. an assembly line. B. automation. C. modularization. D. delayed customization.
D. Delayed customization
Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Political/legal change brings about new trade agreements, tariffs, and government requirements. B. Understanding the customer is the premier issue in new-product development. C. Sociological and demographic change may appear in such factors as decreasing family size. D. Economic change brings increasing levels of affluence in the short run but economic cycles and price changes in the long run.
D. Economic change brings increasing levels of affluence in the short run but economic cycles and price changes in the long run.
Which of the following phases of the product life cycle has negative cash flow and increasing spending on development and production? A. decline phase B. maturity phase C. growth phase D. introductory phase
D. Introductory phase
What is analysis that focuses on the ways in which processes can be designed to optimize interaction between firms and their customers? A. product-by-value analysis B. value analysis C. value engineering D. process-chain-network analysis
D. Process-chain-network analysis.
Which of the following is NOT a benefit generated by manufacturability and value engineering? A. reduced complexity of the product B. reduction of environmental impact C. improved job design and job safety D. reduced standardization of components
D. Reduced standardization of components.
What is a design that can be produced to requirements even with unfavorable conditions in the production process? A. CAD B. DFMA C. modular design D. robust design
D. Robust Design
Which of the following is an external product development strategy? A. migrations of existing products B. enhancements to existing products C. new internally developed products D. joint ventures
D. joint ventures