chapter 13 review. true or false standards are steps to be followed for performing a particular work...
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Chapter 13 Review
True or False
• Standards are steps to be followed for performing a particular work activity.
• False
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• An information manager is MOST likely to • (a) provide safety training for employees• (b) control a company’s energy costs • (c) develop inventory procedures for a company’s• finished products • (d) maintain a company’s voice mail system.
• D
True or False
• A business that offers products that meet customer needs at competitive prices cannot fail.
• False
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• Raw materials supplied by nature are called • (a) natural resources • (b) processed goods• (c) human resources • (d) agricultural products.
• A
True or False
• Businesses must develop new products to keep up with competition and changing customer needs.
• True
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• Matt is trying to determine if the building his company currently uses is large enough or if an expansion is necessary. Which business operation is Matt involved in? • (a) facilities management • (b) logistics • (c) scheduling • (d) safety and security.
• A
True or False
• The economy begins with retailing.
• False
True or False
• An operational plan identifies how work will be done, who will do it, and what will occur.
• True
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• The forms of production are extraction, processing, manufacturing, and • (a) retailing• (b) wholesaling • (c) cultivation • (d) distribution.
• C
True or False
• Mass production usually requires a smaller work area than custom production.
• False
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• Inventory is a detailed account of all of the following EXCEPT a company’s • (a) employees• (b) materials • (c) supplies • (d) finished products.
• A
True or False
• Manufacturing involves changing and improving the form of another product.
• False
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• The just-in-time process is which type of business operation? • (a) facilities management• (b) logistics • (c) scheduling • (d) safety and security.
• B
True or False
• The best practices among all competitors are called benchmarks.
• True
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• This type of operations software monitors and often controls machines, checks for errors and defects, and reports on production levels. • (a) scheduling • (b) groupware • (c) supply chain• management • (d) manufacturing automation.
• D
True or False
• Custom manufacturers work closely with individual customers.
• True
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• The activities, equipment, and resources needed to manufacture a product are part of the• (a) pure research • (b) product design • (c) production process • (d) applied research.
• C
True or False
• Logistics personnel are responsible for locating and purchasing supplies.
• True
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• Which of the following is MOST likely to be manufactured by an intermittent processing procedure? • (a) a bridge • (b) a set of wedding invitations • (c) an automobile • (d) gasoline.
• B
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• After a manufacturer establishes quality performance standards, the next step in the CPI process is to • (a) identify process activities • (b) monitor performance • (c) shut down production until the standards are implemented • (d) select measurement tools.
• D
Part 4 – Short Answer• Provide two examples for each of the three categories of products.
For each example, identify one consumer use and one business us of the product.
1.Natural resources – coal, iron, water• Consumer use – heating• Business use – light
2.Agricultural – corn, wheat• Personal use – food • Business use – create processed goods
3.Processed goods - flour, cars, paper, appliances• Dishwasher• Packaging
Part 4 – Short Answer
• What are the major differences between a processing business and a manufacturing business?• Processing – changes and improves an existing product• Manufacturing – combines and uses raw materials to make or create
a product
Part 4 Short Answer
• Why should business partners and customers be involved in a continuous improvement process?• To help identify problems and make the quality of a product better.
DEFINE:• producers • manufacturers• applied research • scheduling• facilities management • farmers• extractors • logistics• safety and security • pure research