COB Operations - Ch 1

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areas of operations function and their responsibilities: 1) purchasing 2) industrial engineering 3) distribution 4) maintenance

1) has responsibility for procurement of materials, supplies, and equipment 2) concernend with scheduling, performance standards, work methods, quality control, and material handling 3) involves the shipping of goods to warehouses, retail outlets, or final customers 4) responsible for general upkeep and repair of equipment, buildings and grounds, heating and air conditioning; removing toxic wastes; parking; and perhaps security

place the stages of evolution of Operations Management in chronological order, with the oldest one listed first

1) industrial revolution 2) scientific management 3) human relations movement 4) decision models and management science

identify the true statements from the following

1) quality assurance can be challenging in services because of the variation in types of services provided 2) services often have a higher degree of customer contact than manufacturing does 3) services often have more labor content than manufacturing jobs do

operations management is primarily concerned with three kinds of technology. define the following: 1) product and service tech 2) process tech 3) information tech

1) refers to the discovery and development of new products and services 2) refers to methods, procedures, and equipment used to produce goods and provide services 3) refers to the science of computers and other electronic equipment to store, process, and send information

T/f: production of goods results in intangible products

false

of the basic functions of a business organization, ... is responsible for budgeting, analyzing investment proposals, and providing funds for operations

finance

Three basic functional areas

finance marketing operations

evaluation of alternative investments in plant and equipment requires inputs from who

finance operations

which of the following is/are the responsibility of marketing

focus on selling and/or promoting the goods or services of an organization assessing customer wants and needs communicating customer needs to manufacturing

which of the following is/are functions or components of a supply chain

forecasting purchasing inventory management information management quality assurance scheduling production distribution delivery customer service

Goods vs services

goods = physical objects services = activities

which of the following is/are true about the degree of customization a company offers its customers

greater customization tends to require more specialized (or flexible) equipment greater customization tends to require greater employee skill

which of the following is the primary function of an operations manager

guide the system by decision making

as an example of a trade-off decision faced by an operations manager, an increased warranty period on a car will lead to ... customer satisfaction and a/an ... in costs to the company

increased increased

which of the following can marketing provide

information on consumer preferences insight on what competitors are doing

which of the following statements is correct

interchangeable parts increased efficiency and reduced costs by simplifying production processes

what are the advantages for students who join one or more professional organizations.

learn about jobs in the field possibly earn certifications job networking

which of the following are departments that operations interfaces with

legal pr hr mis finance and accounting

Lean systems use much ... of certain resources than conventional systems. The quality in lean systems tends to be much ... than in traditional mass manufacturing environments

less higher

... ... involves the production of large volumes of standardized goods by low-skilled or semi-skilled workers using highly-specialized equipment

mass production

which of the following is/are correct statements about the limitations of using (mathematical) models as decision making tools

models may be placed in the hands of users who are not sufficiently knowledgeable to appreciate the subtleties of a particular model qualitative information can be difficult to capture in quantitative models

which of the following is correct regarding the scope of operations management

operations management affects the entire organization

which of the following characteristics tends to be higher in production of goods

opportunity to correct problems uniformity of inputs inventory

Which of the following statement(s) is/are NOT correct?

orgs that sell services never provide any goods (restaurants) orgs that sell goods never provide any services (retail sales)

during the 1960s and 1970s, management science techniques were highly regarded; in the 1980s, they lost some favor. what lead to their resurgence in popularity

personal computers user-friendly software

a scale-model building is an example of which classification of model

physical models

managers must learn how to establish ... . Managers must focus on issues or items that will do the most good

priorities

NOT part of the role of OPERATIONS in a business

promote org's goods or service (marketing) secure financial resources for projects (finance) ops = - produce goods and/or services - match supply with demand

which of the following statements is correct

quantitative approaches to problem solving frequently try to find mathematical optimal solutions to business problems

which of the following is/are NOT part of the role of operations in a business

secure financial resources for projects promote organizations goods or services

which of the following are part of the role of the FINANCE department in a business

securing financial resources, allocating those resources throughout the organization, budgeting, analyzing investment proposals, providing funds for operations

Supply chain definition

sequence of organizations - their facilities, functions, and activities - that are involved in producing and delivering a product or service sequence begins at raw materials

which of the following statements is true about delivery of services

services are intangibles, implying acts that create value

which of the following is/are true

services can often require more, and more specialized, labor than manufacturing does services have a higher degree of wage variability it can be more challenging to measure productivity in services because of the higher degree of variability in the types of services performed

which of the following statements is/are correct regarding craft production

skilled craftsmen were able to create goods to exact customer specifications the craft production process was slow and expensive because of the lack of standardized parts

which of the following statements is/are correct

structural variation in demand is caused by predictable trends or seasonality in data random variation is present in any process and cannot be predicted variety in goods and services increases the variation in production or service requirements

Supply chain graphic

suppliers' suppliers --> direct suppliers --> producer --> distributor --> final customers

operations function definition

the creation of goods and/or services through the transformation of inputs into outputs

which of the following is the definition of the operations function

the creation of goods and/or services through the transformation of inputs into outputs

the Japanese can be credited with spawning what

the quality revolution, which generated widespread interest in lean production

t/f: a company's SUPPLY CHAIN consists of the sequence of organizations, including their facilities, functions, and activities, that are involved in producing and delivering a good or service

true

t/f: a process consists of a series of actions that transform inputs into outputs

true

t/f: most systems involve a blend of goods and services

true

compared to craft production, division of labor allowed employers to employ ... workers

unskilled

scientific management

uses "scientific methods" like observation and analysis to improve business operations

for a nonprofit organization, what is the value of their outputs

value to society

which of the following is/are true about the impact of variability on managing processes

variability in processing times can make planning and managing the process more challenging process variability can lead to produce delays and shortages, which can lead to a damaged company reputation

which of the following are primary factors that are considered for managing the products and managing services

1) forecasting and capacity planning to match supply and demand 2) process management 3) managing variations 4) monitoring and controlling costs and productivity 5) supply chain management 6) location planning, inventory management, quality control, and scheduling 7) managing suppliers

which of the following are key issues for today's business operations

1) economic conditions 2) innovating 3) quality problems 4) risk management 5) cyber-security 6) competing in a global economy 7) environmental concerns

which of the following is/are advantages of using models as decision making tools

1) are generally easy to use and less expensive than dealing directly with the actual situation 2) require users to organize and sometimes quantify information and, in the process, often indicate areas where additional information is needed 3) increase understanding of the problem 4) enable managers to analyze what-if questions 5) serve as a consistent tool for evaluation and provide a standardized format for analyzing a problem 6) enable users to bring the power of mathematics to bear on a problem

supply chain issues: 1) increasing levels of outsourcing 2) competitive pressures 3) increasing globalization 4) inventory

1) buying goods or services instead of producing or providing them themselves 2) this has led to an increasing number of new products, shorter product development cycles, and increased demand for customization 3) having far-flung customers and/or suppliers means longer lead times and greater opportunities for disruption of deliveries 4) this plays a major role in the success or failure of a supply chain, so it is important to coordinate this throughout the supply chain

which of the following are professional societies in operations

APICS ASQ ISM PMI POMS CSCMP INFORMS

which of the following is/are NOT functions or components of a supply chain

Marketing

Which of the following is/are part of the role of OPERATIONS in a business

Produce goods and/or services Match supply with demand Assess customer needs

For a for-profit organization, what is the value of their outputs

Profits What customers will pay

theories with their view of worker attitudes towards work

Theory X: workers do not like to work and must be induced to it Theory Y: workers enjoy work and are committed to doing it

which of the following statements is/are true

WWII furthered the field of Operations Management because of the great need for manufactured products WWII generated many advances in both the military and in manufacturing during WWII, specialists from a variety of fields gathered to aid in solving military and manufacturing problems

which of the following statements is true

a systems approach to decision making assumes that the entire system must be considered when making decisions

a model is an ... of reality, a ... representation of something

abstraction simplified

Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic functional areas of business

accounting IT Human resources

Components of supply chain

begins at suppliers of raw materials Facilities = warehouses, factories, processing centers, offices, distribution centers, and retail outlets functions/activities = forecasting, purchasing, inventory management, information management, quality assurance, scheduling, production, distribution, delivery, and customer service (marketing is NOT a component) ends at final customer

business sustainability

business sustainability refers to economic, environmental, and social sustainability

which of the following are INPUTS involved in operations function

capital, labor, information, land

value-added is the term used to describe the difference between the ... of inputs and the value or price of outputs

cost

the target outcome(s) of process improvement is/are

cost reduction, time reduction, improved quality

which of the following are elements or components of supply chain management

customers forecasting design capacity planning processing inventory purchasing suppliers location logistics

which of the following is/are NOT part of the role of marketing for a business

designing new products to drive demand

value-added def

difference between the cost of inputs and the value or price of outputs greater the value-added, the greater the amount of funds available for these purposes value can be physical or psychological (ie branding)

which of the following are characteristics of sustainability in the context of business operations and strategy

economic sustainability environmental sustainability

which of the following statements are true regarding business ethics

ethics provides a behavioral guideline for a variety of situations there are several ways (principles) to approach thinking about ethical problems ethical questions can arise in many situations

which of the following is/are possible outcomes of mismatched capacity and demand

excess capacity is wasteful and costly too little capacity means means dissatisfied customers and lost revenue

in practice, there is significant interfacing and collaboration among the various functional areas. what does this involve

exchange of information cooperative decision making

which among the following is/are correct statements about the role of an operations manager

what: what resources will be needed, and in what amounts? when: when will each resource be needed? when should the work be scheduled? when should materials and other supplies be ordered? when is corrective action needed where: where will the work be done? how: how will the product or service be designed? how will the work be done (organization, methods, equipment)? How will resources be allocated? who: who will do the work the operations manager may work with the finance department to determine the necessary amount of funding for resource expansion


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