Process Analysis and Theory of Constraints
Assignment – A
Q1: Discuss the Project panning, Project execution and continuous improvement
Q2: Elaborate the Problem Associated With Company’s Existing Scheduling Technique
Q3: Discuss the meaning & concept of CCPM.
Q4: Discuss the HYPOTHESIS TESTING.
Q5: Discuss the Introduction to TOC applications in operations improvement.
Q6: Explain the process of benchmarking in detail.
Q7: Explain the Interface of process analysis with other disciplines
Q8: Explain the meaning of process analysis & process-based management.
Case Study
Q1: What do you understand by DBR? Discuss its approach & scheduling
Q2: What do you understand by synchronous manufacturing? Discuss the Symptoms of poor synchronization.
Q3: Elaborate the Problem Associated With Company’s Existing Scheduling Technique
Assignment – C
Q1: What is Critical chain project management (CCPM) is a method of planning and ……………….. projects?
( ) managing
( ) handling
( ) supervision
( ) administration
Q2: ………………………… can determine a size of project, feeding, and resource buffers.
( ) Critical chain methodology
( ) Process chain methodology
( ) Event chain methodology
( ) None of Above
Q3: The transition from the traditional silo-based business paradigm to supply chain management requires ………………. changes in organizational structures, cultures, and business strategy.
( ) Controllable & Dynamic
( ) Traumatic
( ) Never changed & controllable
( ) Static & Stable
Q4: Critical chain project management is based on methods and algorithms derived from ……………………………………….
( ) Theory of Constraints
( ) Throughput Accounting
( ) Event chain methodology
( ) Process chain methodology
Q5: DBR methodology provides a mechanism for protecting total throughput of the system by the use of Time-buffers?
( ) True
( ) False
( ) .
( ) .
Q6: Theory in operations has undergone significant change in the past ……………. with a shift from an economics cost based view
( ) 40 years
( ) 50 years
( ) 70 years
( ) 90 years
Q7: The benefit of clearly communicating the project status through buffer management and regular reporting was acknowledged as key to gaining what was referred to as ‘ ………………………… information’ across the project
( ) TA
( ) TOC
( ) SIT
( ) JIT
Q8: Critical chain is an alternative to ……………………………
( ) Process analysis
( ) critical path analysis
( ) Scenario
( ) Environment
Q9: ICT is nothing more than a ………………… for supply chain transformations and is not a solution for such transformations.
( ) Storage
( ) accelerator
( ) catalyst
( ) Strategizing
Q10: The cumulative capability model emerged and subsequently led to theoretical models that encompass flow, trade-offs and continuous.
( ) Customer
( ) Mediator
( ) Expert
( ) Cumulative
Q11: The choice of process flow can depend on what stage in the product life cycle the firm is at?
( ) Economic Activity
( ) Sale Activity
( ) Retail Activity
( ) Logistics Activity
Q12: A …………………….. is an organized way of collecting and structuring data, its purpose is to collect the facts in the most efficient way:
( ) Histogram
( ) Dots or Tally
( ) Check Sheet
( ) Control Charts
Q13: The ……………………discipline develops and maintains the supporting artifacts that are used during Analysis and Design.
( ) Requirement
( ) Environment
( ) Test
( ) Organizational
Q14: The ……………………… is a tool for analyzing the relationship between the product life cycle and the technological life cycle
( ) product-process matrix
( ) Process Analysis
( ) Product Based Management
( ) Process Selection
Q15: A process flow structure generally falls into two categories: it can be either a job shop or a flow shop?
( ) Incomplete statement
( ) Not a justified statement
( ) False
( ) True
Q16: A …………………………. is the characteristic of a given product that causes the buyer to purchase it rather than the similar product of a competitor.
( ) Distinctive competence
( ) Competitors
( ) Management
( ) Organization
Q17: The continuous flow process is similar to the …………………….. as it has a fixed sequence and a set pace
( ) Life cycle
( ) Process line
( ) Product line
( ) Assembly line
Q18: The choice of process flow can depend on the …………in the product life cycle the firm is at?
( ) World
( ) Stage
( ) Level
( ) Class
Q19: ………… is an integral part of merchandising
( ) Money
( ) Sales Promotion
( ) Storage
( ) Strategising
Q20: Job shop process are sometimes referred to as ‘…………………..’.
( ) Customer shops
( ) Retail Shops
( ) Medicinal shops
( ) Sweat shops
Q21: A company should …………… focus on productivity and price recovery to be as profitable as possible
( ) Mutually
( ) Independently
( ) Inter-dependably
( ) Universally
Q22: …………………. is in industrial engineering generally defined as the relation of output (i.e. produced goods) to input (i.e. used resources) in the manufacturing transformation process.
( ) Productivity
( ) Profitability
( ) Performance
( ) Production
Q23: ………………… is strongly influenced by the prices a company pays for its input and receives for its output
( ) Productivity
( ) Profitability
( ) Performance
( ) Production
Q24: There is no sense in denying that productivity and profitability are interdependent, but it is also a fact that they do not always go hand in hand
( ) Incomplete statement
( ) Not a justified statement
( ) False
( ) True
Q25: Fast operations reduce the level of in-process inventory between micro operations, as well as reducing administrative overhead.
( ) Incomplete statement
( ) Not a justified statement
( ) False
( ) True
Q26: ………………………… can be described as an important aid to making judgements and to making decisions.
( ) Performance measurement
( ) Performance Evaluation
( ) Performance Scheduling
( ) Performance Management
Q27: The …………………. includes financial performance measures giving the results of actions already taken
( ) The Sink and Tuttle framework
( ) TOPP
( ) Performance Pyramid
( ) Balanced scorecard
Q28: Shorter cycle times suggest delivering value to the organization quickly and do not have money unnecessarily tied up in ………….. (Unreleased code).
( ) Account
( ) Inventory
( ) Level
( ) Record
Q29: Throughput is the rate at which a system achieves its goal.
( ) Cycle time
( ) Throughput
( ) Setup time
( ) Lead time
Q30: ………………… is the time from the moment the customer places an order (the moment you learn of the requirement) to the moment it is ready for delivery’.
( ) Cycle time
( ) Throughput
( ) Setup time
( ) Lead time
Q31: What is Theory of constraints (TOC)?
( ) systems-management philosophy
( ) Retail Management philosophy
( ) Logistics Management Activity
( ) Organizational activity
Q32: The Theory of Constraints is a methodology for identifying the most important …………………….:
( ) Fixed factor
( ) Variable factor
( ) Limiting factor
( ) None of Above
Q33: ……………….capacity is an excess amount of production capacity that is assembled in the work stations that are positioned upstream from the constraint operation.
( ) Spring
( ) Sprint
( ) Smart
( ) Saturated
Q34: Application of conventional accounting may actually …………….. throughput and profits.
( ) Decrease
( ) Increase
( ) Improve
( ) Downfall
Q35: Constraints accounting is an accounting reporting technique, consistent with a process of ongoing improvement and implementation of TOC
( ) Not applicable
( ) Un-justified
( ) False
( ) True
Q36: Major assumption of TA is that once a certain capacity level exists, all the operating expenses associated with it are no longer ……………………………..
( ) Actionable or changeable
( ) Dominant
( ) Operational
( ) Functional
Q37: TOC’s critical chain concept removes the implicit assumption of infinite capacity from the …………… management domain
( ) Functional
( ) Geographical
( ) Mathematical
( ) Project
Q38: The ……………………… tree helps identify the obstacles to implementation
( ) Transition
( ) Prerequisite
( ) Future reality
( ) Current reality
Q39: Traditional finished goods inventory, as well as excess work-in-process and excess raw materials inventories, are liabilities in the ………….. world.
( ) LTP
( ) TA
( ) TOC
( ) None of above
Q40: Most of the constraints faced in systems originate from policies, not physical things.
( ) in-appropriate
( ) Not justified
( ) Incorrect
( ) Correct
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