Operations Management
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Author: Jay Heizer
Publisher: PEARSON
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Today companies such as Nike, Walmart and Apple are trying to stop certain harmful practices and prevent
managers abroad from adopting work practices that harm their-workers. They now employ hundreds of
inspectors who police the overseas factories that make the projects they sell and who can terminate contracts
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with suppliers when they behave in an unethical or illegal way. This is referred to as:
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O b. managing a diverse workforce
C. practicing global crises management
d. utilizing new technologies
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Question 11
A company is designing a product layout for anew product It plans to use this production Ine eight hours a day in order to meet projected demand of 480 units per day The tasks
necessary to produce this product
Task
Predecessor
Time (seconds)
30
50
V.
12
V.
38
30
The company uses the folowing primary and secondary rules to balance the ine
Primary nde the largest number of followers
Secondary nule the largest processing tme to balance the ine
What will be the total number of workstations on the line be?
Work teams usually do not have the authority to assign roles within the team.
Question 2 options:
True
False
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