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BUSN 201 Exam 2 with All Correct Answers what will get your through your inventions - Answer-- its new - its not obvious - it has a utility operations management - Answer-management of the process that transforms resources into products job for operations manager - Answer-- production pla...

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BUSN 201 Exam 2 with All
Correct Answers
what will get your through your inventions - Answer-- its new
- its not obvious
- it has a utility

operations management - Answer-management of the process that transforms
resources into products

job for operations manager - Answer-- production planning
- production control
- quality control

production planning - Answer-managers determine how goods will be produced, where
production will take place, and how manufacturing facilities will be laid out

production control - Answer-managers must continually schedule and monitor the
activities that make up that process

quality control - Answer-manger is directly involved in efforts to ensure that goods are
produced according to specification and that quality standards are maintained

make-to-order strategy - Answer-production method in which products are made to
customer specification

mass production ( make-to-stock strategy) - Answer-production method in which high
volumes of products are made at low cost and held in inventory in anticipation of future
demand.

mass customization - Answer-production method in which fairly high volumes of
customized products are made at fairly low prices

site selection factors - Answer-- minimize shipping costs, both for raw materials coming
into the plant and for finished goods going out, managers often want to locate plants
close to suppliers, customers, or both.

- locate in areas with ample numbers of skilled workers.

- locations where they and their families will enjoy living.

,- locations where costs for resources and other expenses—land, labor, construction,
utilities, and taxes—are low.

- locations with a favorable business climate—one in which, for example, local
governments might offer financial incentives (such as tax breaks) to entice them to do
business in their locales.

capacity - Answer-maximum number of products that a facility can produce over a given
period under normal working conditions

layout - Answer-arrangement in a facility of equipment, machinery, and people to make
a production . process as efficient as possible

process layout - Answer-layout that groups together workers or departments that
perform similar tasks

product layout - Answer-layout in which products are produced by people, equipment, or
departments arranged in an assembly

cellular layout - Answer-layout in which teams of workers perform all the tasks involved
in building a component, group of related components, or finished product
- working inside U shape

ethical - Answer-ability and willingness to distinguish right from wrong when you're
practicing one or the other

business ethics - Answer-application of ethical behavior in a business context

stakeholders - Answer-parties who are interested in the activities of a business because
they're affected by them

how do you recognize an ethical organization? - Answer-- treating employees,
customers, investors, and the public fairly
- making fairness a top priority
- holding ever member personally accountable for his or her action
- communicating core values and principles to all members
- demanding and rewarding integrity from all members in all situations

people are __________ ethical - Answer-mostly

ethical dilemma - Answer-morally problematic situation

how to face ethical dilemma - Answer-1. define the problem and collect relevant facts
2. identify feasible options
3. assess the effect of each option on stakeholders

, 4. establish criteria for determining the most appropriate action
5. select the best option based on the established criteria

ethical decision - Answer-decision in which there is a right (ethical0 choice and a wrong
(unethical or illegal) choice

ethical lapse - Answer-situation in which an individual makes a decision that's
unmistakably unethical or illegal

how to avoid an ethical lapse - Answer-1) is the action illegal?
2) is it unfair to some parties?
3) if I take it, will I feel badly about it?
4) will I be ashamed to tell my family, friends, coworkers, or boss?
5) will I be embarrassed if my action is written up in the local newspaper?

conflicts of interest - Answer-situation in which an individual must choose between the
promotion of personal interests and the interests of others.

insider trading - Answer-practice of buying or selling of securities using important
information about the company before it's made public.

how to maintain honesty and integrity - Answer-1. follow your own code of personal
conduct
2. while at work, focus on your own job, not non related work things
3. don't use office supplies or products for your own use
4. be honest with customers and ppl you work with
5. small day to day activities and gestures that build your character

whistle blower - Answer-individual who exposes illegal or unethical behavior in an
organization.

common rationalizations for justifying misconduct - Answer-- my behavior isn't really
illegal or immoral
- my action is in everyone's best interest
- no one will find out what i've done
- the company will condone my action and protect me

code of conduct - Answer-statement that defines the principles and guidelines that
employees must follow in the course of all job-related activities.

coporate social responsibility - Answer-approach that an organization takes in balancing
its responsibilities toward different stakeholders when making legal, economic, ethical,
and social decisions

fiduciary responsibility - Answer-duty of management to safeguard a company's assets
and handle its funds in a trustworthy manner

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