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1
Long cycle times are chosen to increase throughput rates.
False
2
The measure of "inventory turns per year" is increasingly used by retailers in preference to direct measures of profit.
True
3
Government regulations apply to design for manufacturability and design for assembly.Both are subject to the conditions of design for safe use by competitors.
False
4
Industries that have used downsizing extensively have done so because they have never observed signs of dissatisfaction on the part of their stakeholders and employees.
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If (D × V × P) < C,then change is likely,assuming that no other factors negatively impact the change.
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Benchmarking is useful and effective even when there is no clear correspondence between processes and their purposes.
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Start-up companies are disadvantaged when compared to established companies because they start with old designs and obsolete equipment
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Benchmarking can trigger dissatisfaction with the status quo.Conversely,benchmarks have the power to influence behavior in unexpected ways,even counter-productive ways.
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Companies that would like to benchmark themselves against the competition can only use measures that are available through information in the public domain.
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10
Change management decreases the capabilities and competencies of the firm.
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11
Inventory turns per year equals net annual sales divided by the total inventory level.
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12
Two major approaches that are used to accomplish planned change are continuous improvement and sudden new product development.
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13
The "old" barriers to entry still apply in the automobile industry.
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14
Capabilities-based strategies reflect smart management of business processes.
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15
Downsizing obscures vision unless it is clearly identified as part of a plan to achieve the vision.
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Benchmarking plays the guiding role in reengineering business processes.It provides the basis for course corrections on the road to excellence.
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17
Many "old" barriers to entry have fallen by the wayside.For example,large investments that use to keep competitors out of the market no longer act as deterrents because there is ample capital on a global scale that is constantly searching for good investments.
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18
Cycle time,net margins,and return on equity are considered to be target variables in a list of smart benchmarks.
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19
The Gleicher model has been used in change management.
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20
The factors of the conditions for change equation (D × V × P) > C stand for: D = dissatisfaction with the current situation,V = visions of what the future can become,P = practical first steps to achieve the vision,and C = change flexibility.
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Time-based management is responsible for fast delivery of goods and services to customers and rapid development of new products.
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The need for speed in project completion has decreased as global competitors are empowered by technology.
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23
Successful reengineering emphasizes maximizing production flow rates,not balancing process flows.
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24
Identifying all core processes is the first step in the general principles of REE.
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With instantaneous global communication,transitions slow down.
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Methods for shortening project life-cycle time include the use of PERT analysis with particular emphasis on cutting out slack without jeopardizing quality.
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27
Using quadrant differentiation,processes in quadrant I are the most important processes for delivering special competitively beneficial capabilities.They also have the greatest potential for improvement.
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Business process redesign seeks radical improvement over a reasonable period of time.
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29
Breakpoint business process redesign is an important variant of REE that focuses on creating strategic-level competitive advantages through breakthroughs in the core business processes that most affect customers and shareholders.
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30
Raising standards of quality is part of a continuing dynamic that new competitors turn to their advantage.
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31
Bureaucracies tend to develop strategies dedicated to changing the status quo.
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32
The prescription for achieving successful continuous improvement changes includes total management involvement for implementation.
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33
Pilot studies are scaled-down models of the factory or service system.
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34
Change is met by counterchange,and stimulus by response.
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35
A well-managed project wheel is constantly turning.The number of turns of this wheel measures the revenue-generating energy of the system.The wheel is an analog model of the behavior of a Ferris Wheel in an amusement park.Although the model is an imperfect analog of a continuous project development system,it is powerful conceptually.
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36
Reengineering is the same as continuous improvement.
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37
Concurrent engineering is a time-based management approach that employs more resources earlier in a team-oriented framework than the sequential,compartmentalized project engineering method.
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38
A multifunctional project team can facilitate the coordination of finding,designing,making,and shipping the product.
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39
Successful companies are becoming global in activities and mind-set.
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40
Continuous improvement and reengineering should be used simultaneously.
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41
Practical first steps include which of the following?
A)design studies aimed at using fewer parts and allowing quicker assembly
B)process improvement studies to replace workers with faster machines for tedious and repetitive work
C)work simplification studies to redesign workstations so that teamwork can make the job more productive and less arduous
D)all of the above
A)design studies aimed at using fewer parts and allowing quicker assembly
B)process improvement studies to replace workers with faster machines for tedious and repetitive work
C)work simplification studies to redesign workstations so that teamwork can make the job more productive and less arduous
D)all of the above
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42
The product of three factors,D,V,and P,must be greater than C,which refers to
A)cycle time.
B)costs of continuous improvement.
C)cost of change.
D)carrying cost.
A)cycle time.
B)costs of continuous improvement.
C)cost of change.
D)carrying cost.
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43
_____ reflect integrity to protect employees from noxious fumes,toxic substances,unsafe machines,nonsanitary facilities,jumbled storage,and combustible materials.
A)Union complaints about safety measures
B)Safety laws of the federal government
C)Ethics of the workplace
D)Safety records on the wall
A)Union complaints about safety measures
B)Safety laws of the federal government
C)Ethics of the workplace
D)Safety records on the wall
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44
The advantages of dealing with established suppliers-certified by P/OM for their current capabilities-must be _____
A)weighed against the advantages of using start-up suppliers with new ideas.
B)weighed against the problems of switching suppliers because their prices are lower.
C)weighed against the strategy of switching purchasing agents to reduce the bonds of friendship between buyer and supplier.
D)weighed against the community's expectations that local suppliers will be used.
A)weighed against the advantages of using start-up suppliers with new ideas.
B)weighed against the problems of switching suppliers because their prices are lower.
C)weighed against the strategy of switching purchasing agents to reduce the bonds of friendship between buyer and supplier.
D)weighed against the community's expectations that local suppliers will be used.
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45
People seldom resist change.
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46
If D × V × P > C,then change is
A)likely,assuming that no other factors negatively impact the change.
B)unlikely,assuming there are no possible improvements to this decision.
C)not possible.
D)definite.
A)likely,assuming that no other factors negatively impact the change.
B)unlikely,assuming there are no possible improvements to this decision.
C)not possible.
D)definite.
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47
Self-benchmarking over time provides few insights concerning self-improvement.
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48
The American Assembly met to discuss how to get declining U.S.productivity back on track.At this conference,major discussions centered around
A)David B.Gleicher's model for change.
B)ways to block imports entering the U.S.
C)how to register complaints.
D)none of the above
A)David B.Gleicher's model for change.
B)ways to block imports entering the U.S.
C)how to register complaints.
D)none of the above
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49
Which of the following are the factors for David B.Gleicher's model?
A)dissatisfaction with the current situation,vision of what the future can become,and probabilities of achieving the vision
B)dissatisfaction with the past situation,vision of what the present can become,and practical first steps to achieve the vision
C)dissatisfaction with the planned future,vision of what tomorrow can be like,and probable pitfalls in trying to change
D)none of the above
A)dissatisfaction with the current situation,vision of what the future can become,and probabilities of achieving the vision
B)dissatisfaction with the past situation,vision of what the present can become,and practical first steps to achieve the vision
C)dissatisfaction with the planned future,vision of what tomorrow can be like,and probable pitfalls in trying to change
D)none of the above
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50
The need for behavioral change arises because of marketplace dynamics.
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51
_____ is the term that best describes the means by which managers will reach strategic decisions leading to actions that will help their organizations adapt to significant changes in the competitive realm.
A)The Gleicher model
B)Company alteration
C)Change management
D)Management adaptation
A)The Gleicher model
B)Company alteration
C)Change management
D)Management adaptation
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52
The need to change is always sufficient to bring about change.
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53
The "old" barriers to entry that kept competitors out of a market included
A)large investments to play in the same league with existing suppliers.
B)great difficulty in taking customers away from existing suppliers.
C)lack of experience with the technology and a steep learning curve to become as good as the existing suppliers.
D)all of the above
A)large investments to play in the same league with existing suppliers.
B)great difficulty in taking customers away from existing suppliers.
C)lack of experience with the technology and a steep learning curve to become as good as the existing suppliers.
D)all of the above
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54
P/OM brings special knowledge to the change management team.Which choice(s) below would best signify this special knowledge?
A)familiarity with technology
B)understanding responsibility for ethical production practices
C)understanding the interaction between technology and environmental protection
D)all of the above
A)familiarity with technology
B)understanding responsibility for ethical production practices
C)understanding the interaction between technology and environmental protection
D)all of the above
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55
Design studies to replace workers with faster machines for tedious and repetitive work are part of an organization's _____.
A)vision
B)dissatisfaction
C)practical first steps
D)P/OM's benchmarking
A)vision
B)dissatisfaction
C)practical first steps
D)P/OM's benchmarking
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56
Vision is supported by
A)adaptability.
B)experience.
C)benchmarking.
D)none of the above
A)adaptability.
B)experience.
C)benchmarking.
D)none of the above
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57
A continuing dynamic that new competitors turn to their advantage is
A)raising standards of quality.
B)raising expenditures on quality.
C)increasing core capabilities.
D)better use of old technology.
A)raising standards of quality.
B)raising expenditures on quality.
C)increasing core capabilities.
D)better use of old technology.
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58
Habits can actually change physical brain patterns.
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59
Wind turbines produce emission-free electricity and free power as their upkeep costs little.
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60
Benchmarking may be used in many ways.For example,it is helpful to comparing your own personal ability,say in lifting weights,with a friend's ability.You can chart your progress and compare it with your colleague's progress.You can compare your department's performance,with Best Practices in other firms and/or other departments in your own firm.
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61
Which of the following is one of the four principles of capabilities-based management?
A)Competitive success depends on transforming a company's key processes into strategic capabilities that consistently provide superior value to the customer.
B)Because capabilities necessarily cross functions,the champion of a capabilities-based strategy is the middle management.
C)Companies create these capabilities by making strategic investments in a support infrastructure that separates traditional SBUs and functions.
D)The building blocks of corporate strategy are not business processes but products and markets.
E)all of the above
A)Competitive success depends on transforming a company's key processes into strategic capabilities that consistently provide superior value to the customer.
B)Because capabilities necessarily cross functions,the champion of a capabilities-based strategy is the middle management.
C)Companies create these capabilities by making strategic investments in a support infrastructure that separates traditional SBUs and functions.
D)The building blocks of corporate strategy are not business processes but products and markets.
E)all of the above
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62
_____ seeks radical improvements over a reasonable period of time.It starts with a blank slate meaning all old assumptions are discarded.
A)Continuous improvement
B)REE
C)Planning transition
D)Business redesign
A)Continuous improvement
B)REE
C)Planning transition
D)Business redesign
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63
Time (as the fundamental variable of time-based management) is considered a surrogate for which of the following?
A)market share
B)customers' satisfaction
C)profitability
D)all of the above
A)market share
B)customers' satisfaction
C)profitability
D)all of the above
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64
_____ describes how project teams function that complete one project before beginning another.
A)Never-completing
B)Continuity
C)Group studying
D)Cycle managing
A)Never-completing
B)Continuity
C)Group studying
D)Cycle managing
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65
The management of many resource systems to achieve start-up-spending benefits of early project completion is called
A)high-velocity project completion.
B)concurrent engineering.
C)time-based management.
D)none of the above
A)high-velocity project completion.
B)concurrent engineering.
C)time-based management.
D)none of the above
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66
Which of the following is considered to be one of the most useful insight-building benchmarks for group motivation?
A)product life-cycle mapping
B)team accomplishments
C)best-practice measures
D)use of the company gym
A)product life-cycle mapping
B)team accomplishments
C)best-practice measures
D)use of the company gym
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67
Benchmarking can only be as good as the relevance of the measures that are used.Which of the following is a determinant of the measures that should be used?
A)Measures must be done quickly and accurately.
B)Measure only what it is convenient to measure.
C)What are being compared must be comparable in some useful sense.
D)The entities being measured must be compared to those of competitors.
A)Measures must be done quickly and accurately.
B)Measure only what it is convenient to measure.
C)What are being compared must be comparable in some useful sense.
D)The entities being measured must be compared to those of competitors.
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68
Which of the following is measured by net annual sales divided by average inventory level?
A)cycle time
B)inventory turns per year
C)days of inventory
D)optimal inventory order quantities
A)cycle time
B)inventory turns per year
C)days of inventory
D)optimal inventory order quantities
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69
_____ is parallel and simultaneous work along many project paths.
A)Concurrent engineering
B)Smart use of pilot study
C)Duplicate experimentation
D)none of the above
A)Concurrent engineering
B)Smart use of pilot study
C)Duplicate experimentation
D)none of the above
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70
Which quadrant,using the quadrant differentiation chart,is low in delivering the selected capabilities but high in improvement potential.
A)Quadrant I
B)Quadrant II
C)Quadrant III
D)Quadrant IV
A)Quadrant I
B)Quadrant II
C)Quadrant III
D)Quadrant IV
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71
The procedure for making comparative measurements is
A)practical first steps toward the vision.
B)the list of P/OM factors.
C)hit-and-miss,inexpensive benchmarking.
D)smart benchmarking.
A)practical first steps toward the vision.
B)the list of P/OM factors.
C)hit-and-miss,inexpensive benchmarking.
D)smart benchmarking.
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72
_____ are small-scale models of the factory or service system.
A)REEs
B)Pilot studies
C)Micro studies
D)Continuous benchmarking
A)REEs
B)Pilot studies
C)Micro studies
D)Continuous benchmarking
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73
_____ uses constant effort to find better ways to produce the products and deliver services.
A)Simultaneous engineering of projects
B)Concurrent project management
C)Continuous improvement
D)REE
A)Simultaneous engineering of projects
B)Concurrent project management
C)Continuous improvement
D)REE
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74
_____ elevates time to a position that is equal in importance to cost,quality,and productivity.
A)PERT
B)TBM
C)Concurrent engineering
D)Productivity management
A)PERT
B)TBM
C)Concurrent engineering
D)Productivity management
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75
_____ plays a guiding role in continuous improvement.
A)Reengineering
B)Planning
C)Benchmarking
D)Ethics
A)Reengineering
B)Planning
C)Benchmarking
D)Ethics
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76
_____ are based on those dimensions that are most valuable for steering tactics and for redirecting strategies.
A)Project life cycle intervals
B)Smart benchmarks
C)Traditional benchmarks
D)Old benchmarks
A)Project life cycle intervals
B)Smart benchmarks
C)Traditional benchmarks
D)Old benchmarks
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77
Which of the following is a teamwork concept as long as it is used to encourage cooperative improvement and not as a basis for penalizing lower-grade departments?
A)benchmarking old technology departments against new-technology departments
B)benchmarking similar departments
C)benchmarking dissimilar departments
D)benchmarking competitor's departments
A)benchmarking old technology departments against new-technology departments
B)benchmarking similar departments
C)benchmarking dissimilar departments
D)benchmarking competitor's departments
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78
Concurrent engineering,which is widely used for project management,requires
A)multifunctional teamwork.
B)multitasking or parallel capabilities.
C)team-oriented approach.
D)all of the above
A)multifunctional teamwork.
B)multitasking or parallel capabilities.
C)team-oriented approach.
D)all of the above
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79
_____ separate(s) regions using boundaries that reflect combined power to deliver improvements.The more the power the greater the circumference.
A)Process improvements
B)Breakpoint business process redesign
C)Efficiency frontiers
D)Reengineering
A)Process improvements
B)Breakpoint business process redesign
C)Efficiency frontiers
D)Reengineering
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80
Which of the following should we focus on for successful reengineering?
A)task execution
B)task design
C)task equation
D)task approach
A)task execution
B)task design
C)task equation
D)task approach
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