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Operations Management Creating Value
Along the Supply Chain, 11th Edition
(Russell)Verified Chapters 1 - 17, Complete




Operations Management Creating Value Along the Supply Chain

,TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management

2 Quality Management

3 Statistical Process Control

S3 Operational Decision-Making Tools: Acceptance Sampling

4 Product Design

5 Service Design

6 Processes and Technology

7 Capacity and Facilities Design

S7 Operational Decision-Making Tools: Facility Location Models

8 Human Resources

S8 Operational Decision-Making Tools: Work Measurement

9 Project Management

10 Supply Chain Management Strategy and Design

11 Global Supply Chain Procurement and Distribution

S11 Operational Decision-Making Tools: Transportation and Transshipment Models

12 Forecasting

13 Inventory Management

S13 Operational Decision-Making Tools: Simulation

14 Sales and Operations Planning

S14 Operational Decision-Making Tools: Linear Programming

15 Resource Planning Systems

16 Lean Production Systems

17 Scheduling




Operations Management Creating Value Along the Supply Chain

, Operations Management Creating Value Along the Supply Chain 11th Edition
Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor


Concept Check Questions for Learning Objectives
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management

The Operations Function
1. The operations function interacts with
a. Marketing
b. Suppliers
c. Human resources
d. Finance
e. All of the above

Difficulty: Easy
Answer: d


2. Operations is often described as
a. the creative core of an organization
b. a transformation process
c. the source of firm profitability
d. all of the above

Difficulty: Easy
Answer: b




The Evolution of Operations and Supply Chain Management
1. helped to enable the Industrial Revolution.
a. Linear programming
b. Quality circles
c. Interchangeable parts
d. The Internet

Difficulty: Easy
Answer: c

2. The Principles of Scientific Management were proposed by
a. Adam Smith
b. Henry Ford
c. Frederick Taylor

Operations Management Creating Value Along the Supply Chain

, d. EltoneMayo
Difficulty:eEasye
Answer:ec




3. Supplyechainemanagementeemergedeas
a. companiesestartedetoeoutsourceeproduction
b. theenumbereofesupplierseforeeachecompanyegrew
c. globalizationeexpandedetheereacheofesupplierseandecustomers
d. alleofetheeabove

Difficulty:eEasye
Answer:ed


4. Theequalityerevolutionewasebroughtetoeuseby
a. Germany
b. Japan
c. China
d. Mexico

Difficulty:eEasye
Answer:eb




Globalization
1. Globalizationehasegrownerapidlyedueeto
a. Worldetradeeagreements
b. TheeInternet
c. Outsourcing
d. Alleofetheeabove

Difficulty:eEasye
Answer:ed

2. Whicheofetheefollowingecountriesehasetheehighestehourlyewageerate?
a. Norway
b. U.S.
c. Germany
d. SoutheKorea

Difficulty:eModeratee
Answer:ea

3. Companiesegoeglobaleto
a. takeeadvantageeofefavorableecosts
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Roberta S Russell, Bernard W Taylor Operations and Supply Chain Management
Publisher: 2018 ISBN: 9781119537595 Edition: Unknown

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