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A) relies heavily on labor, since humans are more adaptable and smarter than even the fastest machines
B) uses machines designed to perform multiple tasks so they can be used to produce a variety of products
C) achieves its flexibility at the cost of much slower rates of production than mass production techniques
D) is only possible when using mass production processes since these processes are specifically designed to adapt
E) stops or slows down production when variations in design are desired
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A) at least 3 times before completion
B) during the production process
C) after completion of a product
D) after every step in the assembly line
E) just prior to completion
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A) proximity to airports
B) proximity to raw materials
C) proximity to hazardous waste disposal
D) proximity to utilities
E) proximity to market
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A) total quality management
B) statistical quality control
C) statistical process control
D) six sigma processes
E) ISO 9001
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A) trade magazines
B) the International Organization for Standardization
C) the Better Business Bureau
D) the local chamber of commerce
E) the Internet
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A) reduced production costs
B) improved precision
C) protection of human workers
D) reduction of technical employees
E) increased productivity
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A) mass
B) customer-driven
C) flexible
D) prospect-to-cash
E) lean production
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A) Utility
B) Production management
C) Facility layout
D) Facility utility
E) Unit cost
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A) an improved economy
B) reduced taxes
C) an increase in natural resources
D) lower standards of living
E) a decrease in local traffic
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A) Total quality is about reaching a peak level of quality and maintaining it.
B) Total quality is about building quality into every step of the production process.
C) Total quality is about shifting the responsibility for quality control to one team.
D) Total quality is about inspecting products when they are finished.
E) Total quality is like visiting a doctor to treat the symptoms as opposed to remedying the source of the illness.
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A) a higher standard of products and increased cost savings
B) higher prices for products due to the extra process involved
C) a one-time product improvement unlikely to reproduce
D) a limited presence in the global marketplace
E) putting the responsibility for quality on just one team
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A) just-in-time inventory system
B) reserve stock system
C) radio frequency identification
D) stock book solution
E) manual eyeballing system
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