LSU ISDS 3115: EXAM 1 ACTUAL 2026
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True/False: Some of the operations- True
related activities of Hard Rock Café
include designing meals and
analyzing them for ingredient cost
and labor requirements.
True/False: The production process False
at Hard Rock Café is limited to meal
preparation and serving customers.
True/False: All organizations, True
including service firms such as
banks and hospitals, have a
production function.
True/False: Operations True
management is the set of activities
that create value in the form of
goods and services by transforming
inputs into outputs.
,True/False: An example of a True
"hidden" production function is
money transfers at banks.
True/False: One reason to study True
operations management is to learn
how people organize themselves
for productive enterprise.
True/False: The operations manager True
performs the management activities
of planning, organizing, staffing,
leading, and controlling of the OM
function.
True/False: "How much inventory of False
this item should we have?" is within
the critical decision area of
managing quality.
True/False: In order to have a False
career in operations management,
one must have a degree in statistics
or quantitative methods.
True/False: Henry Ford is known as False
the Father of Scientific
Management.
True/False: Shewhart's contributions False
to operations management came
during the Scientific Management
Era.
, True/False: Students wanting to True
pursue a career in operations
management will find
multidisciplinary knowledge
beneficial.
True/False: Customer interaction is False
often high for manufacturing
processes, but low for services.
True/False: Productivity is more True
difficult to improve in the service
sector.
True/False: Manufacturing now False
constitutes the largest economic
sector in postindustrial societies.
True/False: In the past half-century, True
the number of people employed in
manufacturing has more or less
held steady, but each
manufacturing employee is
manufacturing about 20 times as
much.
True/False: A knowledge society is False
one that has migrated from work
based on knowledge to one based
on manual work.
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (390)
True/False: Some of the operations- True
related activities of Hard Rock Café
include designing meals and
analyzing them for ingredient cost
and labor requirements.
True/False: The production process False
at Hard Rock Café is limited to meal
preparation and serving customers.
True/False: All organizations, True
including service firms such as
banks and hospitals, have a
production function.
True/False: Operations True
management is the set of activities
that create value in the form of
goods and services by transforming
inputs into outputs.
,True/False: An example of a True
"hidden" production function is
money transfers at banks.
True/False: One reason to study True
operations management is to learn
how people organize themselves
for productive enterprise.
True/False: The operations manager True
performs the management activities
of planning, organizing, staffing,
leading, and controlling of the OM
function.
True/False: "How much inventory of False
this item should we have?" is within
the critical decision area of
managing quality.
True/False: In order to have a False
career in operations management,
one must have a degree in statistics
or quantitative methods.
True/False: Henry Ford is known as False
the Father of Scientific
Management.
True/False: Shewhart's contributions False
to operations management came
during the Scientific Management
Era.
, True/False: Students wanting to True
pursue a career in operations
management will find
multidisciplinary knowledge
beneficial.
True/False: Customer interaction is False
often high for manufacturing
processes, but low for services.
True/False: Productivity is more True
difficult to improve in the service
sector.
True/False: Manufacturing now False
constitutes the largest economic
sector in postindustrial societies.
True/False: In the past half-century, True
the number of people employed in
manufacturing has more or less
held steady, but each
manufacturing employee is
manufacturing about 20 times as
much.
True/False: A knowledge society is False
one that has migrated from work
based on knowledge to one based
on manual work.