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Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 56 Supply chain management involves managing: the flow of internal information only. the flow of materials and information from suppliers and buyers to the final customer. the flow of raw materials to inventory only. managing the stock room supply only. Multiple Choice Question 14 A company with a low customer contact that is capital intensive is called: a farm manufacturing quasi-manufacturing service industrial era operations management

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 50 When was the first mathematical model for inventory management developed? Multiple Choice Question 68 Operations management personnel perform a variety of functions, including all of the following except ___________________. analyzing production problems analyzing potential mergers developing forecasts developing employee schedules monitoring inventory

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 7 At the GAP, which function plans and coordinates all the resources needed to design, produce, and deliver the merchandise to its various retail locations? engineering human resources marketing operations management purchasing Strayer University Midterm Exam Study Guide BUS 515 Midterm ExamBUS 515 Midterm Exam Multiple Choice Question 24 When does productivity increase? inputs increase while outputs remain the same inputs decrease while outputs remain the same outputs decrease while inputs remain the same inputs and outputs increase proportionally none of these choices

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 4 The process of monitoring the external environment is called what? environmental examination environmental inspection environmental scrutiny environmental perusal environmental scanning Multiple Choice Question 12 Highly-skilled hourly workers would be most needed by companies employing which of the following competitive priorities? location cost flexibility development speed time

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 26 Consider a pizza parlor. Which of the following would not be a valid productivity measure? pizzas produced / number of workers used pizzas produced / number of ovens pizzas produced / cost of workers and ingredients pizzas produced / cost of all inputs used labor hours / pizzas produced Multiple Choice Question 36 Suppose that a plant has a daily productivity of 0.85 parts per employee? What can we conclude? the plant must be very labor-intensive the plant is not earning profits the plant must be highly automated the plant should lay off workers nothing Online Homework Help Strayer University BUS 515 Study GuideBUS 515 Study Guide

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 29 Which one of these refers to reducing the number of parts and features of the product whenever possible? design automation design simplification design specification design reduction design standardization Multiple Choice Question 24 Which of the following is not included in the preliminary design and testing stage? prototypes are built and tested “bugs” are worked out revising the design based on test results the product design idea is evaluated according to the needs of the major business functions design engineers translate general performance specifications into technical specifications

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 25 During the final design and testing stage: the product achieves full production. marketing becomes involved for the first time. the product design idea is evaluated according to the needs of the major business functions. design engineers hand the product over to the final design engineers. the product specifications are drawn up. Multiple Choice Question 44 What type of operations focus on products in the early stage of the life cycle? intermittent downstream recycle gateway repetitive

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 58 A technology which uses sensor tags to monitor perishable products is: CAD CAM RF FMS RFID Strayer University Midterm Answers BUS 515 Complete Midterm Exam AnswerBUS 515 Complete Midterm Exam Answer Multiple Choice Question 47 Early supplier involvement refers to the involvement of critical suppliers for what? Strategic planning Assembly line design Speedy delivery planning Selection of new suppliers New product design

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 42 What term refers to the mission or objectives of a partnership? Impact Intimacy Dream Conception Vision Multiple Choice Question 65 Benetton is well known for the practice of assembling all white sweaters and waiting to dye them much closer to the time of sale. This is an example of what? Stupidity Postponement Fractionalization Partitioning Genericness

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 41 What term refers to the working relationship between partners? Impact Vision Familiarity Intimacy Proximity Multiple Choice Question 57 What type of warehouse is used for short-term storage, consolidation, and product mixing? Customized Strategic General Distribution Tactical Want more details? Download now BUS 515BUS 515

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 57 The Malcolm Baldrige Award criteria category that includes continuous improvement programs, employee training, and functioning of teams is Leadership Strategic planning Information and analysis Human resource development and management Business results Multiple Choice Question 26 In the plan-do-study-act cycle, what is studied? The plans made in the plan step The previous action plan The data collected in the do step The evaluation of the current process Procedure documentation

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 32 The last step in constructing the house of quality includes Determining how to advertise Setting targets for our own product Determining how to attack our competitors’ products Designing the product Comparing results with past sales Multiple Choice Question 76 Who developed a formula for determining the cost of poor quality? Walter Shewhart W. Edwards Deming Joseph Juran Kaoru Ishikawa Genichi Taguchi

Copyright All Rights Reserved By Multiple Choice Question 49 To compete for the Baldrige Award, companies must Be nominated by their senator Submit a lengthy application Use regularly Use statistical process control Be a Fortune-500 company

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