Business in Action Ch 9 BUSN100 Production Systems

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Mattel produces tens of thousands of Barbie Dolls in its factories every day, a process known as _________. A. mass production B. customized production C. batch production D. batch-of-one production E. mass customization

A. mass production

______ is a computer-based system that uses sales forecasts to make sure that the correct materials are where they are needed, when they are needed. A. scalability B. materials resource planning C. Just-in-time production D. lean manufacturing E. Procurement

B. materials resource planning (MRP)

mattox Wheel Co. pulls samples from its manufacturing line periodically and checks the product's tolerances against established standards. THis process is called ______. A. Total Quality Mgmt (TQM) B. statistical process control (SPC) C. JIT quality D. Six Sigma E. ISO 9000

B. statistical process control (SPC)

All the processes and elements associated with transforming raw materials into a final product make up the ____________. A. input/output continuum B. value chain C. supply chain D. distribution system E. changeover process

B. value chain

_________ is determining how much of what to have on hand. A. Enterprise resource planning B. Radio frequency identification C. Inventory management D. Supply chain management E. Statistical process control

C. inventory management

When G.E. Funds moved its customer call center from Connecticut to India, it was ________ that function. A. longshoring B. reproximationg C. offshoring D. nearshoring E. dislocating

C. offshoring

Computer simulations that help managers make business decisions are the basis of a related field known as __________. A. systems programming B. systems simulations C. systems dynamics D. dynamic simulations E. simulation dynamics

C. systems dynamics

Establishing the overall level of resources needed to meet customer demand

Capacity Planning

In a PERT network diagram, the sequence of operations that requires the longest time to complete

Critical Path

The creation of a unique good or service for each customer

Customized Production

Polar Refrigerator Co. reduces its inventory carrying costs by having their vendors deliver materials right before they are needed in the production process. This is an example of _____ inventory management. A. critical path B. ERP C. PERT D. lean E. JIT

E. JIT

The sequence of activities that takes the longest time from start to finish in a PERT diagram is call the _______ path. A. control B. continuous C. customized D. crucial E. critical

E. critical

To close the loop in a system, it is necessary to provide ______. A. feedback from the input of one cycle to the outputs of the next cycle B. input to output in the same cycle C. output to input in the same cycle D. feedback from the input of one cycle to another cycle E. feedback from the output of one cycle to the input of the next cycle

E. feedback from the output of one cycle to the input of the next cycle

The point in a system where a small correction could improve performance is called the ____________. A. crucial point B. breaking point C. point of no return D. opportuinty point E. leverage point

E. leverage point

Determining the right quantities of supplies and products to have on hand and tracking where those items are

Inventory Control

JIT

Just-In-Time

Inventory management in which goods and materials are delivered throughout the production process right before they are needed

Just-In-Time ( JIT)

Manufacturing systems that maximize productivity by reducing waste and delays

Lean Systems

Manufacturing approach in which part of the product is mass produced and the remaining features are customized for each buyer

Mass Customization

The creation of identical goods or services, usually in large quantities

Mass Production

Transferring part or all of a business function to a facility ( a different part of the company or another company entirely) in another country

Offshoring

Contracting out certain business functions or operations to other companies

Outsourcing

The acquisition of the raw materials, parts, components, supplies, and finished products required to produce goods and services

Procurement

Overseeing all the activities involved in producing goods and services

Production and Operations Management

A more comprehensive approach of companywide policies, practices, and procedures to ensure that every product meets quality standards

Quality Assurance

Measuring quality against established standards after the good or service has been produced and weeding out any defective products

Quality Control

The potential to increase production by expanding or replicating its initial production capacity

Scalability

A rigorous quality management program that strives to eliminate deviations between the actual and desired performance of a business system

Six Sigma

SPC

Statistical Process Control

Use of random sampling and control charts to monitor the production process

Statistical Process Control ( SPC)

A set of connected systems that coordinates the flow of goods and materials from suppliers all the way through to final customers

Supply Chain

The business procedures, policies, and computer systems that integrate the various elements of the supply chain into a cohesive system

Supply Chain Management

SCM

Supply Change Management

An interconnected and coordinated set of elements and processes that converts inputs to desired outputs

System

TQM

Total Quality Management

A management philosophy and strategic management process that focuses on delivering the optimal level of quality to customers by building quality into every organizational activity

Total Quality Management ( TQM)

All the elements and processes that add value as raw materials are transformed into the final products made available to the ultimate customer

Value Chain

Multidimensional networks of suppliers and outsourcing partners

Value Webs

A system is an interconnected and coordinated set of _______ and _______ that converts inputs to desired outputs.

elements and processes

A bakery purchases flour, sugar, eggs and milk to make its specialty wedding cakes. The ingredients are the bakery's _____; the cakes are the bakery's _______.

inputs and outputs

The ______ chain focuses on collection materials and supplies with an emphasis on reducing waste and inefficiency.

supply

The ________ ____ considers all the steps in a process and " closes the loop" by providing feedback from the output of one cycle back to the input of the next cycle.

systems view

Multidimensional networks of suppliers and outsourcing partners are called value _____.

web


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