Click here for the SOLUTION DeVry BSOP 326 Week 8 FINAL EXAM
Hourly workers lacked education.
Unionization of workers did not exist.
Hand labor was dominant in manufacturing.
Production quality was of greater concern than production quantity.
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Customers
Employees
Suppliers
All of the above
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Selecting a supplier based entirely on who bids the lowest price on a supply contract
Training suppliers in quality improvement methodology
Retaining suppliers that meet expectations for superior quality
Requiring suppliers to provide proof of capable processes
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To allow other workers to concentrate on output quantity rather than quality
To ensure that no defective items reach the customer
To discover and help resolve production problems
To judge the quality of the manufacturing
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Small business
Manufacturing
Service
All of the above
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three years
five years
seven years
nine years
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Deming
Crosby
Juran
All of the above |
Most problems are a result of the system and cannot be eliminated without redesigning the system.
Slogans take up valuable space in the production department.
Slogans are costly to maintain and periodically update.
Workers don’t always understand the slogans.
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Customer contact requirements
Quality function deployments
Indexed service standards
Consumer benefits packages
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The cost to keep the customer minus the cost to replace the customer
The profit gained from the customer minus the cost to keep the customer
The total profits gained from the customer discounted over time
The revenue gained from the customer after deducting rebates
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tactic
program
mission
strategy
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attributional
transactional
substitutes for leadership
emotional intelligence
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Promoting teamwork
Encouraging employee empowerment
Being concerned about employee motivation
Focusing on cost control
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team-based training
360 feedback
performance appraisal
employee involvement
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Forming
Storming
Adjourning
All of the above
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team members
Black belts
champions
Green belts
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Comparison of actual results with the standard
A means of measuring accomplishment
A standard or goal
A backup process
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high product complexity
high worker turnover
high defect rate
high inspection rate
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An internal failure cost
An appraisal cost
An external failure cost
A prevention cost
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A prevention cost
An appraisal cost
An internal failure cost
An external failure cost
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The application of knowledge
Financial investment
Automation
Clearly defined numerical performance goals
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Management is responsible for the system.
All the variation in the production of red beads came entirely from the process itself.
Special cause variation can be predicted.
Numerical goals are often meaningless.
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Cross-checking research designs with knowledgeable analysts
Questioning the assumption that tomorrow’s and today’s populations are comparable
Taking a larger sample from the population
Reducing conditions that contribute to dissimilar population segments |
UCL = 4.86905, LCL = 4.53095 UCL = 4.90195, LCL = 4.49805
UCL = 4.72250, LCL = 4.14350
UCL = 5.05805, LCL = 4.34195
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UCL = 9.3016, LCL = 0.3344
UCL = 1.4696, LCL = 0.0000
UCL = 11.3256, LCL = 0.0000
UCL = 8.8176, LCL = 0.0000
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Define, Monitor, Analyze, Improve, Confirm
Define, Monitor, Analyze, Invest, Control
Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control
Define, Measure, Analyze, Invest, Control
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Process to position
Focus throughout the organization to a focus at the top
Power resulting from position to power resulting from knowledge
Feeling and emotional to logical and rational
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- (TCO 3) Answer the following questions concerning ISO 9000:
- Discuss the basic premise behind ISO 9000. (10 points)
- Discuss three of the five objectives of ISO 9000. (10 points)
- Discuss the three documents that make up ISO 9000. (10 points)
- (TCO 4) Answer the following three parts relating Peter Scholtes’s observations in regard to the failure to understand Deming’s Profound Knowledge, which can result in severe problems.
- Discuss what happens when people do not understand variation. (10 points)
- Discuss what happens when people do not understand systems. (10 points)
- Discuss what happens when people do not understand psychology. (10 points)
- (TCO 14) Answer the following questions concerning cultural change and the workforce:
- Discuss three of the five behaviors that Juran and others suggest are needed to develop quality cultural change. (10 points)
- Discuss ownership at the workforce level and why it is important to the implementation of TQM. (10 points)
- Discuss how increased ownership requires increased sharing of information. (10 points)
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