Chapter 6: Multiple Choice Questions 1. "Quality is defined by the customer" is a. an unrealistic definition of quality b. a user-based definition of quality c. a manufacturing-based definition of quality d. a product-based definition of quality e. the definition proposed by the American Society for Quality Control 2. Which of the following is not one of the major categories of costs associated with quality? a. prevention costs b. appraisal costs c. internal failures d
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Source: Honda Motor Company Introduction If any operation wants to understand its strategic contribution it must answer two questions. First‚ what part is it expected to play within the business - that is‚ its role in the business? Second‚ what are its specific performance objectives? Both these issues are vital to any operation. Without an appreciation of its role within the business‚ the people who manage the operation can never be sure that they really are contributing to the long-term success
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Operation Bluestar The topic of “Operation Bluestar” is a very controversial issue because of where the Operation took place and all the events that occured. Operation Bluestar‚ was the code name given by the Indian government. It was an operation to evict Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his followers from the Golden Temple. The Golden Temple is one of the most sacred places of worship for the Sikh community. It is also one of the oldest Sikh temples around
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Operation Assignment Name: HongYu Qiao ID: B332898 The operation network of Tesco in UK are the largest within the Group‚ with over 3300 stores and 310‚000 colleagues. Tesco has been trying to build a better supermarket in the UK and deliver the things that matter to their customers—great service‚ range‚ quality and great value.The key factors for Tesco to success include staffs‚ goods‚ delivery‚ layout‚ price and quality. For example‚Tesco
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 2 This assignment will define operations management and explore the various bodies of knowledge and practices that have led to operations management as it is currently known today. Additionally‚ this paper will focus on topic areas such as supply chain management‚ total quality
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complaints and staff complaints. After reviewing the current problems‚ it is essential for Northstar to highlight where these problems are evolving from. Some problems which have been identified through the case study include the initial development and operation of the malls through Europe. With this being an issue‚ it is likely that the market within the UK for this type of development may have not been particularly well researched. It is vital that Northstar addressed the issue of market research and penetration
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5 basic operations performed by computer system Inputting Storing Processing Outputting Controlling The internal structure of a computer looks like above: Input unit: Input unit links the external environment with the computer system. Data and instruction must be entered to the computer before performing any competition. Data or instructions can be entered through input devices eg. Key board‚ or any other input devices. Input unit transferred this data into binary coded in short input unit
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test1. The four decision areas in operations management are: A) Planning‚ technology‚ inventory‚ control B) Process‚ quality‚ capacity‚ inventory C) Process‚ quality‚ technology‚ capacity D) None of these 2. Capacity decisions: A) Include forecasting and scheduling B) Include inventory control C) Require management of personnel D) None of these 3. Inventory decisions and control systems involve: A) Determining what to order‚ how much to order and when to order B) Tracking the flow of
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OPERATIONS RESEARCH INTRODUCTION Operations Research is a unique discipline‚ one of its kinds‚ best of breeds‚ employing several highly developed and advanced analytical techniques which in turn aids in effective decision making. It is often regarded as a sub-field of mathematics. Operations research (OR) are not only deeply involved with making and taking effective decisions. It is also concerned with minimizing losses‚ optimization‚ simulations‚ forecasting and predicting within an organization
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Introduction to Operations Management After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Define the term operations management. 2. Identify the three major functional areas of organizations and describe how they interrelate. 3. Identify similarities and differences between production and service operations. 4. Describe the operations function and the nature of the operations manager’s job. 5. Summarize the two major aspects of process management. 6. Explain the key aspects of operations management
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