Deck 17: Developing, Managing and Monitoring Operational Plans

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A plan that provides a strategy for dealing with a problem or difficulty that cannot be eliminated by minimising any negative consequences is a:

A) preventative plan.
B) adaptive plan.
C) contingency plan.
D) interim plan.
E) corrective plan.
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Which of the following is in the correct order, from broadest to most specific?

A) Vision, goals, objectives, targets
B) Vision, objectives, goals, targets
C) Vision, targets, objectives, goals
D) Vision, goals, targets, objectives
E) Vision, targets, goals, objectives
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Which of the following statements about planning is true?

A) An organisation's operational and business plans explain how its vision flows through to functions and to teams.
B) An organisation's strategic plan provides detail in relation to the functions of individuals and of the organisation's operations.
C) Teams develop their own visions and strategic plans to help the organisation to achieve its goals.
D) Teams develop their own goals and operational plans to help the organisation to achieve its vision.
E) None of these responses are correct.
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Plans can:

A) provide clear milestones and sub-goals or targets.
B) map the activities needed to reach sub-goals or targets with a minimum of fuss.
C) be long-term strategic plans that guide entire organisations.
D) be shorter-term operational plans.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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In which stage of the planning process would a Gantt chart be most likely to be used?

A) Stage 1: Establish realistic goals, objectives and targets
B) Stage 2: List all activities needed to achieve the goal
C) Stage 3: Sequence activities in the order in which they should occur
D) Stage 4: Communicate the plan to those it involves or affects
E) Stage 5: Implement the plan
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In which of the following situations might it be unnecessary to involve your team in developing plans?

A) When the plan is straightforward and the input of others is completely unnecessary
B) Where the plan is strictly confidential
C) Where the plan will not affect any members of the team
D) Where none of the team members will be responsible for carrying out any aspect of the plan
E) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following would be unlikely to be found in a resources plan?

A) List of materials required
B) List of suppliers required
C) Training required
D) People required, including what skills they need
E) Cost-benefit analysis
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A plan that sets out procedures to follow in specific situations is known as:

A) an original plan.
B) a recurring plan.
C) a standing plan.
D) a specific operational plan.
E) a strategic plan.
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When implementing a plan, which of the following tools would you use to assist you with analysing factors that might affect the achievement of the plan's goals?

A) Gantt chart
B) PERT diagram
C) Network diagram
D) Force field analysis
E) Flow chart
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Planning allows an organisation to be proactive rather than reactive in the way it conducts its operations. Planning is itself a proactive action.
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Which of the following is an option if a plan requires skills that not all members of a team possess?

A) Outsourcing
B) Multiskilling
C) Cross-skilling
D) Upskilling
E) All of these responses are correct.
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To optimally monitor a plan, you should monitor/measure:

A) all aspects of the plan.
B) only those aspects of the plan that are easiest to measure.
C) lag indicators.
D) critical control points.
E) None of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following is not associated with specific operational plans?

A) Flow chart
B) PERT diagram
C) Project plan
D) Network diagram
E) Standard operating procedure
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'Reduce accidents on the factory floor to zero within 12 months.' This statement is most likely to be an example of:

A) a strategic plan.
B) an operational plan.
C) a strategic goal.
D) an operational goal.
E) a vision statement.
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The most effective way to identify any problems that may occur when implementing a plan is to:

A) formulate a preventative plan.
B) formulate a contingency plan.
C) formulate an interim plan.
D) formulate a corrective plan.
E) conduct a live trial run.
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The break-even point in a cost-benefit analysis represents:

A) the point at which the dollar amount of benefits exceeds the costs.
B) the period it takes for the benefits to repay the costs.
C) the point at which the dollar amount of costs is equal to the dollar amount of benefits gained.
D) the point at which an organisation first makes a profit.
E) the point at which an organisation can pull out with the lowest amount of loss.
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In force field analysis, which of the following might be a driving force?

A) Individual employees
B) Customers
C) Technology
D) The economic environment
E) All of these responses are correct.
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Plans should always be documented because:

A) this makes it easier to spot flaws and adjust them.
B) documented plans are easier to communicate to others.
C) documented plans make it easier to monitor progress.
D) they can then be easily referred to in the future.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following is not necessarily a benefit of planning?

A) It provides a way to track progress and assess achievements.
B) It helps to motivate staff, increase morale and raise employee job satisfaction.
C) It helps with identifying and concentrating on important issues.
D) It helps to coordinate people's efforts and skills.
E) It helps with anticipating and preparing for change.
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A plan involves:

A) documenting strategies to achieve strategic objectives.
B) establishing committees or think tanks to devise solutions to problems.
C) projecting a course of action aimed at achieving particular goals.
D) allocating tasks to people to achieve a desirable outcome.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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A network diagram:

A) helps to identify the minimum amount of time needed to complete a plan or project.
B) allows a planner to identify which tasks can be delayed should there be a need to shift resources to catch up on other tasks.
C) may utilise critical path analysis (CPA) to illustrate how various activities relate to each other.
D) allows a planner to schedule, manage and monitor a plan's tasks.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following documents describes the financial position of a company on a specified date, showing its assets and reserves and what it owes (i.e. its liabilities)?

A) Budget
B) Balance sheet
C) Cash flow statement
D) Income statement
E) Profit and loss statement
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Which of the following is not a desirable characteristic of an effective monitoring system?

A) Accurate
B) Useful
C) Timely
D) Complex
E) Economical
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Which of the following is not a way to monitor a plan using statistics?

A) Pareto chart
B) Histogram
C) Run chart
D) Inventory control
E) Stratification chart
Question
A Gantt chart is most useful as a tool to quickly show whether a plan:

A) is on schedule.
B) has sufficient resources.
C) is or is not breaking even.
D) is going to fail or succeed.
E) is going to go over budget.
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Which of the following techniques is used to aid planning, coordinating and monitoring despatch, goods inwards, manufacturing and stores operations?

A) Master scheduling
B) Capacity requirements planning
C) Materials resources planning
D) Just-in-time approach
E) None of these responses are correct
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A gap analysis involves comparing:

A) current results with past results.
B) current results with desired results.
C) past results with desired results.
D) competitors' results with desired results.
E) current results with competitors' results.
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The just-in-time approach to inventory management is a method used to monitor and control inventory levels by aiming for raw materials to only arrive 'just in time' for use, thus minimising the need for expensive stock holdings and storage.
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The most appropriate application of employee productivity is as a measurement of:

A) customer satisfaction.
B) financial success.
C) growth, innovation and learning.
D) smooth operations.
E) employee commitment to strategic goals.
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Which of the following documents is used to monitor whether a business is or has been profitable?

A) Budget
B) Balance sheet
C) Cash flow statement
D) Income statement
E) Inventory control system
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Deck 17: Developing, Managing and Monitoring Operational Plans
1
A plan that provides a strategy for dealing with a problem or difficulty that cannot be eliminated by minimising any negative consequences is a:

A) preventative plan.
B) adaptive plan.
C) contingency plan.
D) interim plan.
E) corrective plan.
B
2
Which of the following is in the correct order, from broadest to most specific?

A) Vision, goals, objectives, targets
B) Vision, objectives, goals, targets
C) Vision, targets, objectives, goals
D) Vision, goals, targets, objectives
E) Vision, targets, goals, objectives
A
3
Which of the following statements about planning is true?

A) An organisation's operational and business plans explain how its vision flows through to functions and to teams.
B) An organisation's strategic plan provides detail in relation to the functions of individuals and of the organisation's operations.
C) Teams develop their own visions and strategic plans to help the organisation to achieve its goals.
D) Teams develop their own goals and operational plans to help the organisation to achieve its vision.
E) None of these responses are correct.
D
4
Plans can:

A) provide clear milestones and sub-goals or targets.
B) map the activities needed to reach sub-goals or targets with a minimum of fuss.
C) be long-term strategic plans that guide entire organisations.
D) be shorter-term operational plans.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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5
In which stage of the planning process would a Gantt chart be most likely to be used?

A) Stage 1: Establish realistic goals, objectives and targets
B) Stage 2: List all activities needed to achieve the goal
C) Stage 3: Sequence activities in the order in which they should occur
D) Stage 4: Communicate the plan to those it involves or affects
E) Stage 5: Implement the plan
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6
In which of the following situations might it be unnecessary to involve your team in developing plans?

A) When the plan is straightforward and the input of others is completely unnecessary
B) Where the plan is strictly confidential
C) Where the plan will not affect any members of the team
D) Where none of the team members will be responsible for carrying out any aspect of the plan
E) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following would be unlikely to be found in a resources plan?

A) List of materials required
B) List of suppliers required
C) Training required
D) People required, including what skills they need
E) Cost-benefit analysis
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8
A plan that sets out procedures to follow in specific situations is known as:

A) an original plan.
B) a recurring plan.
C) a standing plan.
D) a specific operational plan.
E) a strategic plan.
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9
When implementing a plan, which of the following tools would you use to assist you with analysing factors that might affect the achievement of the plan's goals?

A) Gantt chart
B) PERT diagram
C) Network diagram
D) Force field analysis
E) Flow chart
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10
Planning allows an organisation to be proactive rather than reactive in the way it conducts its operations. Planning is itself a proactive action.
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11
Which of the following is an option if a plan requires skills that not all members of a team possess?

A) Outsourcing
B) Multiskilling
C) Cross-skilling
D) Upskilling
E) All of these responses are correct.
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12
To optimally monitor a plan, you should monitor/measure:

A) all aspects of the plan.
B) only those aspects of the plan that are easiest to measure.
C) lag indicators.
D) critical control points.
E) None of these responses are correct.
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13
Which of the following is not associated with specific operational plans?

A) Flow chart
B) PERT diagram
C) Project plan
D) Network diagram
E) Standard operating procedure
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14
'Reduce accidents on the factory floor to zero within 12 months.' This statement is most likely to be an example of:

A) a strategic plan.
B) an operational plan.
C) a strategic goal.
D) an operational goal.
E) a vision statement.
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15
The most effective way to identify any problems that may occur when implementing a plan is to:

A) formulate a preventative plan.
B) formulate a contingency plan.
C) formulate an interim plan.
D) formulate a corrective plan.
E) conduct a live trial run.
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16
The break-even point in a cost-benefit analysis represents:

A) the point at which the dollar amount of benefits exceeds the costs.
B) the period it takes for the benefits to repay the costs.
C) the point at which the dollar amount of costs is equal to the dollar amount of benefits gained.
D) the point at which an organisation first makes a profit.
E) the point at which an organisation can pull out with the lowest amount of loss.
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17
In force field analysis, which of the following might be a driving force?

A) Individual employees
B) Customers
C) Technology
D) The economic environment
E) All of these responses are correct.
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18
Plans should always be documented because:

A) this makes it easier to spot flaws and adjust them.
B) documented plans are easier to communicate to others.
C) documented plans make it easier to monitor progress.
D) they can then be easily referred to in the future.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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19
Which of the following is not necessarily a benefit of planning?

A) It provides a way to track progress and assess achievements.
B) It helps to motivate staff, increase morale and raise employee job satisfaction.
C) It helps with identifying and concentrating on important issues.
D) It helps to coordinate people's efforts and skills.
E) It helps with anticipating and preparing for change.
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20
A plan involves:

A) documenting strategies to achieve strategic objectives.
B) establishing committees or think tanks to devise solutions to problems.
C) projecting a course of action aimed at achieving particular goals.
D) allocating tasks to people to achieve a desirable outcome.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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21
A network diagram:

A) helps to identify the minimum amount of time needed to complete a plan or project.
B) allows a planner to identify which tasks can be delayed should there be a need to shift resources to catch up on other tasks.
C) may utilise critical path analysis (CPA) to illustrate how various activities relate to each other.
D) allows a planner to schedule, manage and monitor a plan's tasks.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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22
Which of the following documents describes the financial position of a company on a specified date, showing its assets and reserves and what it owes (i.e. its liabilities)?

A) Budget
B) Balance sheet
C) Cash flow statement
D) Income statement
E) Profit and loss statement
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23
Which of the following is not a desirable characteristic of an effective monitoring system?

A) Accurate
B) Useful
C) Timely
D) Complex
E) Economical
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24
Which of the following is not a way to monitor a plan using statistics?

A) Pareto chart
B) Histogram
C) Run chart
D) Inventory control
E) Stratification chart
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25
A Gantt chart is most useful as a tool to quickly show whether a plan:

A) is on schedule.
B) has sufficient resources.
C) is or is not breaking even.
D) is going to fail or succeed.
E) is going to go over budget.
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26
Which of the following techniques is used to aid planning, coordinating and monitoring despatch, goods inwards, manufacturing and stores operations?

A) Master scheduling
B) Capacity requirements planning
C) Materials resources planning
D) Just-in-time approach
E) None of these responses are correct
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27
A gap analysis involves comparing:

A) current results with past results.
B) current results with desired results.
C) past results with desired results.
D) competitors' results with desired results.
E) current results with competitors' results.
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28
The just-in-time approach to inventory management is a method used to monitor and control inventory levels by aiming for raw materials to only arrive 'just in time' for use, thus minimising the need for expensive stock holdings and storage.
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29
The most appropriate application of employee productivity is as a measurement of:

A) customer satisfaction.
B) financial success.
C) growth, innovation and learning.
D) smooth operations.
E) employee commitment to strategic goals.
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Which of the following documents is used to monitor whether a business is or has been profitable?

A) Budget
B) Balance sheet
C) Cash flow statement
D) Income statement
E) Inventory control system
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