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OM Chap 10

front 1

Which of the following lean concepts can be applied to service environments?

back 1

all of the above

front 2

A focused factory is one that:

back 2

is small and tends to specialize.

front 3

A Kanban system is based on

back 3

a manual card system.

front 4

Which of the following is consistent with a lean perspective on set up times reduction?

back 4

no data

front 5

The original system for eliminating waste in processes is known as

back 5

the Toyota Production System

front 6

Which of the following would you NOT expect to see in a lean manufacturing plant?
Answer

back 6

Waste

front 7

In a lean system, preventive maintenance is:

back 7

the responsibility of machine operators

front 8

External setups

back 8

Can be done while the machine is running

front 9

The philosophy of JIT

back 9

Originated in Japan

front 10

If it is desired to reduce the amount of inventory in the system, the number of Kanban cards should

back 10

Be decreased

front 11

Inspection in a lean plant is

back 11

done by machines whenever possible

front 12

Synchronization and balance refers to:

back 12

reduction of bottlenecks.

front 13

In a lean system, quality is:

back 13

built in, not inspected in

front 14

Lean management regards excess inventory as

back 14

waste.

front 15

Group technology includes grouping:

back 15

machines by product.

front 16

Which of the following lean concepts as identified by Duclos, Siha, and Lummus can be applied to service environments?

back 16

all of the above

front 17

Some excess capacity in a lean system:

back 17

is not considered to be a serious problem

front 18

Which of the following is NOT associated with lean production?

back 18

Increased Holding Costs

front 19

In a restaurant, synchronization and balance is

back 19

a requirement.

front 20

Lean high quality depends on

back 20

each worker being his own inspector.

front 21

For the current month using lean production

back 21

For the current month using lean production

front 22

Which of the following lean concepts is NOT applicable to service environments?

back 22

Well defined work rules defining specific authority for labor

front 23

What is the term that means giving workers authority to stop the production line when quality problems are encountered?

back 23

Jidoka

front 24

Which of the following is a TRUE statement about lean management?

back 24

Lean is a management philosophy.

front 25

Which of the Seven Deadly Wastes involves workers who are idle?

back 25

Waiting time