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Louisiana State University ISDS 3115 Chapter 2 True/False 1)NAFTA seeks to phase out all trade and tariff barriers among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Louisiana State University
ISDS 3115
Chapter 2
True/False
1)NAFTA seeks to phase out all trade and tariff barriers among Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
- The World Trade Organization has helped to significantly reduce tariffs around the world.
- Production processes are being dispersed to take advantage of national differences in labor costs.
- NAFTA seeks to phase out all trade and tariff barriers between the United States and Asia.
- One reason for global operations is to gain improvements in the supply chain.
- One reason to globalize is to learn to improve operations.
- To attract and retain global talent, and to expand a product's life cycle, are both reasons to globalize.
- A product will always be in the same stage of its product life cycle regardless of the country.
- The World Trade Organization helps provide governments and industries around the world with protection from firms that engage in unethical conduct.
- Boeing’s development of the 787 Dreamliner is an example of a company obtaining a competitive advantage via product differentiation/innovation.
- An organization's strategy is its purpose or rationale for an organization's existence.
- Operations strategies are implemented in the same way in all types of organizations.
- Between 1980 and 2005, the amount of money (bank deposits, government and corporate debt securities, and equity securities) invested in global capital markets more than tripled.
- Experience differentiation is an extension of product differentiation, accomplished by using people's five senses to create an experience rather than simply providing a service.
- An organization's ability to generate unique advantages over competitors is central to a successful strategy implementation.
- Low-cost leadership is the ability to distinguish the offerings of the organization in any way that the customer perceives as adding value.
- Most services are tangible; this factor determines how the ten decisions of operations management are handled differently for goods than for services.
- The relative importance of each of the ten operations decisions depends on the ratio of goods and services in an organization.
- Decisions that involve what is to be made and what is to be purchased fall under the heading of supply chain management.
- Manufacturing organizations have ten strategic OM decisions, while service organizations have only eight.
- Errors made within the location decision area may overwhelm efficiencies in other areas.
- The PIMS study indicated that high ROI firms tend to have high product quality.
- Southwest Airlines’ core competence is operations.
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- Critical success factors and core competencies are synonyms.
- SWOT analysis identifies those activities that make a difference between having and not having a competitive advantage.
- For the greatest chance of success, an organization's operations management strategy must support the company's strategy.
- Critical Success Factors are those activities that are key to achieving competitive advantage.
- A multinational corporation has extensive international business involvements.
- The multidomestic OM strategy maximizes local responsiveness while achieving a significant cost advantage.
- Firms using the global strategy can be thought of as "world companies."
- Which of the following statements regarding the Dreamliner 787 is true?
- Boeing has found partners in over a dozen countries.
- The new aircraft incorporates a wide range of aerospace technologies.
- The new aircraft uses engines from not one, but two manufacturers.
- Boeing will add only 20 to 30 percent of the aircraft's value.
- All of the above are true.
- Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner
- is assembled in Washington, D.C.
- uses engines from Japan
- has its fuselage sections built in Australia
- has increased efficiency from new engine technology
- results from a partnership of about a dozen companies
- Examples of response to the global environment include
- Boeing's worldwide sales and production
- Benneton's flexibility in design, production, and distribution
- A Chinese manufacturer, Haier, opening plants in the United States
- Ford's partnerships with Volvo and Mazda
- All of the above are examples.
- Which of the following is an example of globalization of operations strategy?
- Boeing's Dreamliner has engines with higher fuel/payload efficiency.
- Ford's new auto models have dent-resistant panels.
- A Chinese manufacturer, Haier, now operates plants in the United States.
- Hard Rock Café provides an "experience differentiation" at its restaurants.
- All of the above are examples.
- Cost cutting in international operations can take place because of
- lower taxes and tariffs
- lower wage scales
- lower indirect labor costs
- less stringent regulations
- all of the above
- Which of the following did the authors not suggest as a reason for globalizing operations?
- reduce costs
- improve the supply chain
- stockholder approval ratings
- attract new markets
- All of the above were suggested.
- Multinational organizations can shop from country to country and cut costs through
- lower wage scales
- lower indirect labor costs
- less stringent regulations
- lower taxes and tariffs
- all of the above
- The term maquiladora is most synonymous with
- free trade zones
- Chinese forced labor camps
- home-based or cottage industry
- areas that do not meet U.S. standards for workplace safety and pollution
- none of the above
- Which of the following represent reasons for globalizing operations?
- to gain improvements in the supply chain
- to improve operations
- to expand a product's life cycle
- to attract and retain global talent
- All of the above are valid.
- Which of the following does not represent reasons for globalizing operations?
- reduce costs
- improve supply chain
- reduce responsiveness
- attract and retain global talent
- All of the above are valid reasons for globalizing operations.
- NAFTA seeks to
- substitute cheap labor in Mexico for expensive labor in the United States
- curb illegal immigration from Mexico to the United States
- phase out all trade and tariff barriers between the United States and Mexico
- phase out all trade and tariff barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- All of the above are NAFTA goals.
- With reference to cultural and ethical issues, the World Trade Organization has
- succeeded in providing equal protection of intellectual property among nations
- made progress in providing equal protection of intellectual property among nations
- phased out all trade and tariff barriers between the United States and Mexico
- eliminated slave labor and child labor
- played little role in addressing cultural and ethical issues among nations
- Which of the following is about business strategies?
- An organization should stick with its strategy for the life of the business.
- All firms within an industry will adopt the same strategy.
- Well defined missions make strategy development much easier.
- Strategies are formulated independently of SWOT analysis.
- Organizational strategies depend on operations strategies.
- Which of the following activities takes place once the mission has been developed?
- The firm develops alternative or back-up missions in case the original mission fails.
- The functional areas develop their functional area strategies.
- The functional areas develop their supporting missions.
- The ten OM decision areas are prioritized.
- Operational tactics are developed.
- Which of the following statements about organizational missions is false?
- They reflect a company's purpose.
- They indicate what a company intends to contribute to society.
- They are formulated after strategies are known.
- They define a company's reason for existence.
- They provide guidance for functional area missions.
- The impact of strategies on the general direction and basic character of a company is
- short range
- medium range
- long range
- temporal
- minimal
- The fundamental purpose of an organization's mission statement is to
- create a good human relations climate in the organization
- define the organization's purpose in society
- define the operational structure of the organization
- generate good public relations for the organization
- define the functional areas required by the organization
- Which of the following is true?
- Corporate mission is shaped by functional strategies.
- Corporate strategy is shaped by functional strategies.
- Functional strategies are shaped by corporate strategy.
- External conditions are shaped by corporate mission.
- Functional area missions are merged to become the organizational mission.
- According to the authors, which of the following strategic concepts allow firms to achieve their missions?
- productivity, efficiency, and quality leadership
- differentiation, cost leadership, and quick response
- differentiation, quality leadership, and quick response
- distinctive competency, cost leadership, and experience
- differentiation, distinctive competency, quality leadership, and capacity
- A firm can effectively use its operations function to yield competitive advantage via all of the following except
- customization of the product
- setting equipment utilization goals below the industry average
- speed of delivery
- constant innovation of new products
- maintain a variety of product options
- Which of the following has progressed the furthest along its product life cycle?
- drive-thru restaurants
- Internet search engines
- iPods
- LCD & plasma TVs
- Xbox 360
- The ability of an organization to produce goods or services that have some uniqueness in their characteristics is
- mass production
- time-based competition
- competing on productivity
- competing on flexibility
- competing on differentiation
- Which of the following has made the least progress along its product life cycle?
- drive-thru restaurants
- Internet search engines
- iPods
- LCD & plasma TVs
- Xbox 360
- A strategy is a(n)
- set of opportunities in the marketplace
- broad statement of purpose
- simulation used to test various product line options
- plan for cost reduction
- action plan to achieve the mission
- Which of the following statements best characterizes delivery reliability?
- a company that always delivers on the same day of the week
- a company that always delivers at the promised time
- a company that delivers more frequently than its competitors
- a company that delivers faster than its competitors
- a company that has a computerized delivery scheduling system
- Which of the following is an example of competing on the basis of differentiation?
- A firm manufactures its product with less raw material waste than its competitors do.
- A firm's products are introduced into the market faster than its competitors’ products are.
- A firm's distribution network routinely delivers its product on time.
- A firm offers more reliable products than its competitors do.
- A firm advertises more than its competitors do.
- The ability of an organization to produce services that, by utilizing the consumer's five senses, have some uniqueness in their characteristics is
- mass production
- time-based competition
- differentiation
- flexible response
- experience differentiation
- Which of the following best describes "experience differentiation"?
- immerses consumers in the delivery of a service
- uses people's five senses to enhance the service
- complements physical elements with visual and sound elements
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- consumers may become active participants in the product or service
- All are elements of experience differentiation.
- Experience Differentiation
- isolates the consumer from the delivery of a service
- is an extension of product differentiation in the service sector
- uses only the consumer's senses of vision and sound
- keeps consumers from becoming active participants in the service
- is the same as product differentiation, but applied in the service sector
- Which of the following is the best example of competing on low-cost leadership?
- A firm produces its product with less raw material waste than its competitors.
- A firm offers more reliable products than its competitors.
- A firm's products are introduced into the market faster than its competitors’ products.
- A firm's research and development department generates many ideas for new products.
- A firm advertises more than its competitors.
- Franz Colruyt has achieved low-cost leadership through
- Spartan headquarters
- absence of voice mail
- low-cost facilities
- no background music
- all of the above
- Franz Colruyt has achieved low-cost leadership through
- effective use of voice mail
- plastic, not paper, shopping bags
- background music that subtly encourages shoppers to buy more
- converting factories, garages, and theaters into retail outlets
- use of the Euro, not the currency of each European country
- Which of the following is an example of competing on quick response?
- A firm produces its product with less raw material waste than its competitors.
- A firm offers more reliable products than its competitors.
- A firm's products are introduced into the market faster than its competitors’ products.
- A firm's research and development department generates many ideas for new products.
- A firm advertises more than its competitors.
- Costs, quality, and human resource decisions interact strongly with the decision.
- layout design
- process and capacity design
- supply chain management
- goods and service design
- All of the above are correct.
- Which of the following influences layout design?
- inventory requirements
- capacity needs
- personnel levels
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- technology decisions
- All of the above influence layout decisions.
- Response-based competitive advantage can be
- flexible response
- reliable response
- quick response
- all of the above
- none of the above
- Which of the following is not an operations strategic decision?
- maintenance
- price
- layout design
- quality
- inventory
- Which of the following OM strategic decisions pertains to sensible location of processes and materials in relation to each other?
- layout design
- goods and service design
- supply chain management
- inventory
- scheduling
- Which of these companies is most apt to have quality standards that are relatively subjective?
- Chrysler
- Dell Computer
- Sanyo Electronics
- Harvard University
- Whirlpool
- Which of the following will more likely locate near their customers?
- an automobile manufacturer
- an aluminum manufacturer
- an insurance company headquarters
- a medical clinic
- All of the above will tend to locate near their customers.
- Which of the following statements concerning the operations management decision is relevant to services?
- There are many objective quality standards.
- The customer is not involved in most of the process.
- The work force's technical skills are very important.
- Labor standards vary depending on customer requirements.
- Ability to inventory may allow the leveling of the output rates.
- Which of these organizations is likely to have the most important inventory decisions?
- a marketing research firm
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- a lobbying agency
- a management consulting firm
- an aluminum manufacturer
- a law firm
- The PIMS program has identified the
- operations decisions all organizations must make
- distinctive competencies any company needs
- characteristics of firms with high "ROI"
- corporate decisions any company needs to make
- all of the above
- Which of these is not one of the PIMS characteristics of high return on investment organizations?
- high product quality
- high capacity utilization
- low investment intensity
- low direct cost per unit
- All of the above are PIMS characteristics.
- Standardization is an appropriate strategy in which stage of the product life cycle?
- introduction
- growth
- maturity
- decline
- retirement
- Cost minimization is an appropriate strategy in which stage of the product life cycle?
- introduction
- growth
- maturity
- decline
- retirement
- Which of the following preconditions does not affect the formulation of an OM strategy?
- knowledge of each product's life cycle
- external economic and technological conditions
- the company's employment benefits
- competitors' strengths and weaknesses
- knowledge of the company's strategy
- The stage in the product life cycle at which it is a poor time to change quality is
- introduction
- growth
- maturity
- decline
- incubation
- Which of the following changes does not result in strategy changes?
- change in the company's financial situation
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- a company's adoption of new technology
- change in the product life cycle
- change in the competitive environment
- change in job scheduling techniques
- All of these preconditions affect an operations management strategy except
- external economic and technological conditions
- competitors' strengths and weaknesses
- maintenance policies
- knowledge of the company's strategy
- knowledge of each product's life cycle
- Understanding competitors' strengths and weaknesses, understanding current and prospective technological issues, and understanding product life cycle are examples of
- what is important to the transnational strategy but not the multidomestic strategy
- SWOT analysis
- elements in the formulation of an organization's mission
- preconditions to establishing and implementing a strategy
- the critical decision area of supply chain analysis
- Which of the following statements is most correct?
- CSFs are often necessary, but not sufficient for competitive advantage.
- CSFs are often sufficient, but not necessary for competitive advantage.
- CSFs are neither necessary nor sufficient for competitive advantage.
- CSFs are both necessary and sufficient for competitive advantage.
- None of the above statements is correct.
- Given the position of the iPod in the growth stage of its life cycle, which of the following OM Strategy/Issues should the makers of iPods be least concerned with at the current time?
- forecasting
- cost cutting
- increasing capacity
- product and process reliability
- enhancing distribution
- Which of these organizations is likely to have the most complex inventory decisions?
- a marketing research firm
- a stock brokerage firm
- a management consulting firm
- a computer manufacturing company
- a high school
- The three steps of the operations manager's job, in order, are
- develop the strategy, establish the organizational structure, find the right staff
- develop the strategy, find the right staff, establish the organizational structure
- find the right staff, establish the organizational structure, develop the strategy
- find the right staff, develop the strategy, establish the organizational structure
- establish the organizational structure, find the right staff, develop the strategy
- When developing the operations strategy for a new manufacturing organization, one of the most important considerations is that it
- requires minimal capital investment
- utilizes as much automation as possible
- utilizes an equal balance of labor and automation
- supports the overall competitive strategy of the company
- none of the above
- Which of the international operations strategies involves high cost reductions and high local responsiveness?
- international strategy
- global strategy
- transnational strategy
- multidomestic strategy
- none of the above
- Which of the international operations strategies involves low cost reductions and low local responsiveness?
- international strategy
- global strategy
- transnational strategy
- multidomestic strategy
- none of the above
- Which of the international operations strategies uses import/export or licensing of existing products?
- international strategy
- global strategy
- transnational strategy
- multidomestic strategy
- none of the above
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- Which of the international operations strategies uses the existing domestic model globally?
- international strategy
- global strategy
- transnational strategy
- multidomestic strategy
- none of the above
- The acronym MNC stands for
- Mexican National Committee (for international trade)
- Maquiladora Negates Competition
- Maytag- Nestlé Corporation
- Multinational Corporation
- none of the above
d
- Caterpillar and Texas Instruments are two firms that have benefited from the use of
- the multidomestic strategy option.
- the multinational corporation strategy.
- the transnational strategy option.
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- the maquiladora system in Europe.
- the global strategy option.
- Which of the following are examples of transnational firms?
- Nestlé
- Asea Brown Boveri
- Reuters
- Citicorp
- All of the above are transnationals.
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