Which of the following is a primary activity in the value chain?
a) purchasing
b) accounting
c) post-sales service
d) human resource management
a) purchasing
b) accounting
c) post-sales service
d) human resource management
A) large manufacturing processes
B) large service processes
C) large hospital processes
D.) TOC is applicable to all of the above processes.
(A) Problem – Cause – Diagnosis – Rectification
(B) Problem– Diagnosis – Cause – Rectification
(C) Problem – Measure – Diagnosis – Rectification
(D) Problem– Diagnosis – Measure – Rectification
A) The NRF guiding principles
B) Whole Community
C) Operational Coordination
D) Environmental Response/Health and Safety
Correct Answer: A) The NRF guiding principles
A) Zero Defect
B) Poka-Yoke
C) Control Chart
D) Circular Model
E) Quality Circle
F) Six Sigma
A. subcontracting.
B. importing.
C. exporting.
D. postponement.
A. If the ordering cost were to double, the EOQ would rise.
B. If annual demand were to double, the EOQ would increase.
C. If the carrying cost were to increase, the EOQ would fall.
D. If annual demand were to double, the number of orders per year would increase.
E. All of the above statements are true.
A. cost savings.
B. gaining outside expertise.
C. maintaining a focus on core competencies.
D. accessing outside technology.
E. potential creation of future competition.
A. continuous improvement
B. employee involvement
C. benchmarking
D. centralized decision-making authority
E. JIT
A. work cells for families of product
B. fixed equipment
C. minimizing distance
D. little space for inventory
E. poka-yoke devices
A. low volume, high variety
B. Finished goods are usually made to a forecast and stored.
C. Operators are less broadly skilled.
D. high fixed costs, low variable costs
E. low inventory
A. inventory requirements
B. capacity needs
C. personnel levels
D. technology
E. All of the above influence layout decisions