Operations Management
Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781259142208
Author: CACHON, Gérard, Terwiesch, Christian
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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To determine: The three elements of a standard work sheet.

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What are the three elements of a standard work sheet?a. They are the processing time for an activity, the work sequence of all steps making upthe activity, and the standard amount of inventory at the resource.b. They are the processing time for an activity, the most common cause of failure, andthe standard amount of inventory at the resource.c. They are the defect rate for an activity, the work sequence of all steps making up theactivity, and the standard amount of inventory at the resource.d. They are the processing time for an activity, the most common cause of failure, andthe defect rate for an activity.
What are the three elements of a standard work sheet?a. They are the processing time for an activity, the work sequence of all steps making upthe activity, and the standard amount of inventory at the resource.b. They are the processing time for an activity, the responsible operator, and the standardamount of inventory at the resource.c. They are the defect rate for an activity, the work sequence of all steps making up theactivity, and the standard amount of inventory at the resource.d. None of the above
Sustainable Performance Phase - The Sustainable Performance Phase transfers the process from being project oriented to an organization driven process. The purpose of this phase is to ensure the process is able to be maintained and make it part of business-as-usual. The BPM project is not over once the changes are implemented. The focus then needs to shift to monitoring feedback This feedback is usually obtained through the development of feedback loops. This feedback is important so the organization can continually improve its process and maintain a competitive advantage. Consider the following question as it applies to continual improvement and feedback loops. 1. What steps (place them in order from most important to least important) should be taken to develop an effective continuous feedback loop? 2. What controls would be necessary to ensure only valid data is collected?
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