Question 1
A make-to-order operation would be primarily concerned with:
Question 2
Identify the correct statement from the given choices.
Question 3
An important lesson from the Hayes and Wheelwright
product-process matrix is:
Question 4
The type of processing system that has high product variety
and medium capital investment is:
Question 5
An example of a business/industry that uses batch flow and
makes to stock is:
Question 6
Under lean, the ROI is increased by:
Question 7
Lean emphasizes all of the following except:
Question 8
With regards to suppliers, lean systems typically require:
Question 9
Reducing setup time is important because it:
Question 10
The ideal setup time for a lean system is:
Question 11
The time it takes a container to complete an entire circuit
consists of:
Question 12
Reduction of setup time is accomplished by separating
internal and external setups and:
Question 13
The market-pull view of new product innovation is to:
Question 14
Which of the following is not part of the new-product
development process?
Question 15
Process design:
Question 16
Design for manufacturing involves:
Question 17
A large office that has a typing pool, a copying department,
and all the managers in a large suite of offices is an example of:
Question 18
A company makes necklaces with attached letters. Department
A manufactures the necklace chains and letters ahead of demand. Department B
assembles the necklaces when orders are received. Departments A and B are,
respectively:
Question 1A make-to-order operation would be primarily concerned with:
Question 2Identify the correct statement from the given choices. Question 3An important lesson from the Hayes and Wheelwright
product-process matrix is:Question 4The type of processing system that has high product variety
and medium capital investment is: Question 5An example of a business/industry that uses batch flow and
makes to stock is: Question 6Under lean, the ROI is increased by: Question 7Lean emphasizes all of the following except: Question 8With regards to suppliers, lean systems typically require: Question 9Reducing setup time is important because it: Question 10The ideal setup time for a lean system is: Question 11The time it takes a container to complete an entire circuit
consists of:Question 12Reduction of setup time is accomplished by separating
internal and external setups and: Question 13The market-pull view of new product innovation is to:Question 14Which of the following is not part of the new-product
development process? Question 15Process design: Question 16Design for manufacturing involves:Question 17A large office that has a typing pool, a copying department,
and all the managers in a large suite of offices is an example of:Question 18A company makes necklaces with attached letters. Department
A manufactures the necklace chains and letters ahead of demand. Department B
assembles the necklaces when orders are received. Departments A and B are,
respectively:
