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Exam 3 Mktg 372

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Capacity planning can occur at all but which level:

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Board of directors level

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Which of the following is a reason capacity and location decisions are usually made simultaneously?

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The size of a new facility may affect its location

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The maximum output that can be achieved by a facility is ____________.

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Capacity

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Capacity decisions at the strategic level include ____________________.

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investment in new facilities and equipment

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If capacity is excessive, a company may have to ______________________.

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Decide how to use a partially empty facility

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Capacity planning is complicated by the fact that ___________________.

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Capacity is usually purchased in chunks, rather than smooth increments

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Investments in building or purchasing long-term production facilities are inherently risky due to __________.

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Uncertainty in forecasting future demands

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Capacity planning is difficult because

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There is no one way to measure it

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An example of an input measure of capacity is _____________________.

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floor space in square feet

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Which of the following is not a measure of output capacity?

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labor hours consumed

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Which of the following is not a factor in capacity planning?

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proximity to suppliers

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Input measures of capacity work better when a company produces _____________________.

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many different products

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When discussing the capacity of a facility, we need what two types of information?

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the amount of available capacity and the effectiveness of capacity use

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Effective capacity is

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the maximum output rate that can be sustained under normal conditions

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Which of the following does not contribute to the sustainability of design capacity?

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scheduled machine maintenance

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The maximum output rate that can be achieved by a facility under ideal conditions is _________________.

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design capacity

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The maximum output rate that can be sustained under normal conditions is _______________________.

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effective capacity

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The ratio of actual output rate to capacity is ____________________________.

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utilization

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_____________________ capacity can serve to intimidate and preempt competitors from entering the market.

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Extra

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The best operating level is the volume of output that results in the ____________________.

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lowest average unit cost

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Operating a facility close to its best operating level is clearly important because

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of impact on costs

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The cost per unit is $36.74 at the best operating level. When the output is higher, the unit cost will be what?

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higher

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Economies of scale occur when a company is operating _______________________.

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below its best operating level and increases its output

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The concept of diseconomies of scale ________________________.

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states that beyond a certain point the cost of each additional unit made increases

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Management has decided to add capacity incrementally in smaller chunks as needed, rather than purchasing one large facility. This decision ____________________.

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will result in low initial costs

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Last month TMJG Co. started producing a new product called Thingamajigs from its new plant. Sales were quite good for the first couple of weeks. Unfortunately, a technological innovation was then announced by a competitor. This innovation will almost completely eliminate the demand for Thingamajigs. As a result, TMJG has decided to shut down and dismantle the plant next week. The average cost per unit will be highest if the plant was _________________________.

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a large facility

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A focused factory is one that ____________________.

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is small and highly specialized

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Compared to large facilities, focused factories _____________________.

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are more flexible

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_____________________ facilities may not be the best approach in today’s business environment that has short product and technological life cycles and in which flexibility is more important than ever before.

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Large

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Large facilities can benefit from the concept of _____________________ by creating a plant within a plant (PWP).

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focused factories

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One benefit PWP provides over independent plants is

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reduction of unnecessary layers of bureaucracy

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In the 1980s retail sales were dominated by large department stores. However, in the 1990s gains in sales were made by specialty stores because __________________________________.

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consumer preferences change very rapidly, and the specialty stores can focus on a specific set of customers and respond to their unique needs

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According to the textbook, one of the fastest-growing trends today is

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developing a large network of subcontractors

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_____________________ can perform a number of tasks to help a company focus on its core capabilities.

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Subcontractor networks

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The first step in making a capacity planning decision is ______________________.

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identify capacity requirements

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Long-term capacity requirements are identified on the basis of _____________________.

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forecasts of future demand

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Capacity cushions can be helpful if ______________________.

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demand is greater than expected

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Evaluate capacity alternatives can include use of ______________________________.

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decision trees

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Which of the following information items is not contained in decision trees?

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probability of choosing decision alternatives

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Decision trees are useful when the alternatives are __________ and involve __________

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in sequence, uncertainty

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Solving a decision tree that involves maximizing profit includes ______________________.

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selecting the decision alternative with the highest expected value

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Expected values are

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weighted value of the chance events

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Which of the following has the least to do with location analysis?

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automation of factories

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Service organizations such as restaurants, movie theaters, and banks focus on locating near ____________.

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their customers

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Location decisions are particularly important because __________________________.

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they can have a large impact on operating costs and revenues

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Which of the following is least likely to be a consideration in facility location?

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the design of the production process

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A facility location factor that is important for both service and manufacturing organizations is locating close to ________________________.

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labor supply

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Locating close to customers is least important for ______________________.

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diamond mines

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It takes many pounds of milk to make one pound of cheese. Therefore, there are many cheese factories in dairy states because ________________________.

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of transportation costs

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Local wage rates, presence of local unions, and attitudes of local workers would be major factors for location decisions for businesses that ________________________.

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are labor intensive

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In facility location zoning restrictions, soil conditions, and access roads for trucks are ________________.

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site considerations

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Which of the following is not a quality-of-life factor?

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room for customer parking

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With respect to globalization, which of the following would not be considered an important location consideration?

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vertical integration

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Disadvantages of globalization include ________________________________.

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political risks for countries with unstable governments

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Issues that need to be considered in location globally include all of the following except ______________.

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FEC accounting requirements

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The least likely reason for a U.S. firm to choose to locate a factory in a foreign country is _____________.

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climate

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The first step managers need to take when making facility location decisions is ___________________.

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identify the location factors that are dominant for the business

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When evaluating location alternatives the firm should look at

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both qualitative and quantitative factors

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An excellent procedure that can be used with location factors that are qualitative is __________________.

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the factor rating method

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The first step in the factor rating method for evaluating location alternatives is what?

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identify dominant factors

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A location analysis has been narrowed down to two locations, A and B. The main factors in the decision will be supply of raw materials, which has a weight of 50, and labor cost, which has a weight of 50. The ratings for raw materials and labor are: for A, 3 and 4, respectively; for B, 5 and 3, respectively. Using the factor rating method, the manager should ______________________.

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choose location B

:

A 3 + 4 x 50 = 350

B 5 + 3 x 50 = 400

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The load-distance model frequently utilizes _____________________ distance, which is the shortest distance between two points using only north-south and east-west movements.

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rectilinear

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Which of the following is not a step in the load-distance model?

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solve algebraically for the best location

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In choosing a location, the _____________________ provides an easy way to calculate X and Y coordinates for a good starting point.

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center of gravity approach

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The center of gravity approach

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may identify a location that may not be feasible to locate to

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Which of the following is not a valid assumption of the break‑even model?

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the fixed cost per unit will be the same regardless of volume

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For fixed costs of $10,000, revenue per unit of $20, and variable cost per unit of $10, the break-even quantity is ______________________.

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1,000

: Q = F/(p-c); 10,000 / (20-10) = 10,000/10 = 1,000

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At the break-even point, _____________________.

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total cost equals total revenue

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For a break-even graph, the total cost for each possible location is plotted against __________________.

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quantity

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To plot the break-even line one end of the line is the y-intercept point. The other line point

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is arbitrary but usually the expected volume

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The method which relies on a specific algorithm to evaluate the cost impact of adding potential location sites to the network of existing facilities is ______________________________.

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the transportation method

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Capacity planning and location analysis are decisions that must be made by _______________ working together.

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finance, marketing and operations

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Which of the following is not an example of factory focus?

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Sears

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Which of the following is not part of decision trees?

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decision events