Nature of Operations
Planning and Designing
Manufacturing
Managing the Supply Chain
Quality
100

If an employee is involved with transforming resources into goods and services, then they are in: 

operations management

100

If ABC Computer Company is determining demand for its future products and how much consumers are willing to pay, the company will likely rely on

marketing research

100

A company performing large, complex tasks such as construction or exploration is called a(n)

project organization

100

Within organizations, purchasing is also referred to as

procurement

100

Determining how many items are to be inspected is called

Sampling

200

If an employee is associated with producing goods, services, and ideas that satisfy the needs of customers, then she works most closely with

operations

200

A primary reason for using standardization is to__________ production costs.

reduce

200

A metal fabrication plant with a cutting department, a drilling department, and a polishing department would likely use which of the following layouts?

Process

200


The buying of all materials needed by the organization is called



purchasing

200

Minimizing inventory by providing an almost continuous flow of items from suppliers to the production facility is referred to as



just-in-time management

300

Viewed from the perspective of operations, the money used to purchase a carpenter's tools and the electricity used to run his power saw are

inputs

300

Building a computer so that components can be installed in different configurations to meet customers' needs is a result of

modular design

300

A hospital having an x-ray, obstetrics, emergency room, and other units probably would best be classified as a(n)

intermittent organization

300

The process of determining how many supplies and goods are needed, keeping track of quantities on hand, each item's location, and who is responsible for it is called

inventory control

300

A planning system that schedules the precise quantity of materials needed for production is called

material-requirements planning

400

From an operations perspective, food sold at a restaurant and services provided by a plumbing company are

Outputs

400

A company that manufactures large products, such as houses or bridges, may require that all resources be brought to a central location during production. This type of facility layout is called

fixed-position

400

An organization that creates many products with similar characteristics, such as automobiles, television sets, or vacuum cleaners, would most likely be which of the following types of organizations?

Continuous manufacturing

400

The term used to refer to the raw materials, components, completed or partially completed products, and pieces of equipment a firm uses is

inventory

400

It is especially difficult to measure quality characteristics when the product is a___________

service

500

To ensure quality and efficiency, operations managers take ________ at various points in the transformation process and compare them to established standards.

feedback

500

A model that identifies the optimum number of items to minimize the costs of managing them is called ____________order quality model

economic

500

All activities involved in obtaining and managing raw materials and component parts, managing finished products, packaging them, and getting them to customers are part of

supply chain management

500

Materials that have been purchased to be used in making other products are included in

raw materials inventory

500

The degree to which a good or service meets the demands and requirements of customers is called

quality

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