Operations Management
Production Methods
Lean Production
Cash Flow
Working Capital
100

What are the four factors of production?

Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship

100

What is capital-intensive production?

This method relies heavily on machinery and automation.

100

What is the main focus of lean production?

Eliminating waste and maximizing efficiency

100

What is cash flow?

The movement of cash inflows and outflows in an organization

100

What does negative working capital indicate?

The business cannot meet its short-term liabilities

200

What is job production?

This production method involves highly customized, one-off products.

200

What is batch production?

This production method is commonly used for food or clothing in batches.

200

What does the Just-in-Time (JIT) method emphasize?

Materials and components arrive only when needed, reducing inventory costs and waste.

200

Why is cash flow more critical than profit for a new business?

A business needs sufficient cash flow to cover operational costs, even if it is profitable on paper

200

Name one example of a current liability.

Overdrafts, trade creditors, or short-term loans

300

Name one advantage and one disadvantage of mass production.

Advantage: BIg sales. Disadvantage: Lack of flexibility

300

What is the main disadvantage of job production?

High costs due to skilled labor and limited economies of scale

300

Name the lean production method that involves ongoing, incremental improvements.

continuous improvement (Kaizen)

300

Explain the difference between cash flow and profit.

Cash flow is the movement of cash in and out of a business, while profit is revenue minus costs

300

What is the purpose of the working capital cycle?

To measure the time between paying production costs and receiving cash from sales

400

What is productivity?

This term measures how well a business transforms inputs into outputs.

400

Which production method has no flexibility and relies on homogeneous output?  

mass production

400

What is the "Cradle to Cradle" design philosophy?

Products are designed to be reused, recycled, or composted at the end of their life

400

What does it mean if a business has positive cash flow but experiences a financial loss?

Cash inflows may not cover long-term expenses, or profit calculations differ from cash flow timing

400

What does positive working capital indicate about a business?

It shows the business can pay its short-term liabilities quickly

500

Which production method combines mass production efficiency with personalized options?

mass customization

500

What is the key advantage of mass customization?

It allows for economies of scale while meeting individual customer preferences

500

Name one impact of Total Quality Management (TQM) on organizations.

Enhanced customer satisfaction through higher quality products and consistent service

500

Name one example of a current asset.

Cash, stock, or debtors

500

Explain the difference between current ratio and acid test ratio.

The acid test ratio excludes stock from current assets, focusing on more liquid assets