Question: Quality defined by the customer is . . . . . . . . . . . . An unrealistic definition of quality A user

"Quality defined by the customer" is............
An unrealistic definition of quality
A user-based definition of quality
A product-based definition of quality
A manufacturing-based definition of quality
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A supply chain encompasses all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from the raw material stage, through to the end user, as well as the associated information flow.
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supply chain
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Which of the following is not a typical question dealt with by an operations manager?
How much capacity will be needed in the month ahead?
What is satisfactory location for a new facility?
How to motivate employees?
All are typical of operations decisions.
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marketing is not key attribute of supply chain management.
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marketing
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Which of the following statements is true about LEAN?
Lean principals focus on advanced statistical methods
Lean principals are separate body of knowledge
Lean principals have been developed over a lengthy period of time
Lean principals include reducing waste
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Which of the following would not generally be considered as an aspect of operations management?
Work methods
Secure financial resources
Maintain quality
Product or service design
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When suppliers, distributers, and customers partner with each other to improve the performance of the entire system, they are participating in a supply chain managment
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supply chain managment
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Which of the following is not an area of responsibility for a logistics manager?
Inventory
Purchasing
Warehousing
Marketing
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To reduce inventory management costs, many companies use a system called just in time logistics, which involves carrying only small inventories of parts or merchandise, often only enough for a few days of operation.
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just in time
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In a SC, material flows in one direction while .............................flows in both directions.
Process
Information
Products
Semi-finished goods
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A big advantage of a process layout is?
Its flexibility
Its low cost
The ability to employ low skilled labor
Its high equipment utilization
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What additional factor does Overall Equipment Effectiveness take into account which makes it more meaningful than efficiency or utilization>
Flexibility
Speed
Cost
Quality
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Which of the following is an advantage of single sourcing?
Continuity of supply
Ability to keep prices down
Increased flexibility of supply
Lower administration cost
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Which of the following are the Determination of Process Characteristics?
Volume
Variety
Flow
All of the above
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Similar products or services are manufactured repeatedly using intermittent flow is called as batch production
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batch production
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Organizations generally use demand forecasting to develop.....
Financial plans
Facilities plan
Marketing plans
All of the above
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Bills of lading consists of description of goods, Name of shipper, destination.
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description of goods
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Name of shipper
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destination
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.................is the ability of manufacturing organizations to meet the demand of market.
Priority
Capacity
forecasting
Control
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The two basic questions in inventory management are how much to order and when to order.
True
False
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Raw materials and WIP can be classified as ...........
Direct materials
Indirect materials
Finished materials
Standard materials
Additional content
Details & Information
Assessment due date
8/15/24,1:00 PM (EDT)
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