Operations Management
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ISBN: 9781260484687
Author: CACHON, Gerard
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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To determine: The difference between a fishbone diagram and an Ishikawa diagram.
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Ishikawa diagram is a method for stating and identifying the problem. It can be also known as:
i. Fishbone diagram
ii. Fishwhale diagram
iii. Herringbone diagram
iv. Fishikawa diagram
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i and ii
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i, ii and iii
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i, iii and iv
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All above
What is the difference between a fishbone diagram and an Ishikawa diagram?a. The Ishikawa diagram has more arrows.b. The Ishikawa diagram is based on empirical data; the fishbone diagram is not.c. The Ishikawa diagram is an operations management tool; the fishbone diagram is justsomething made up for this question.d. There is no difference.
All of the following terms have the same meaning EXCEPT:
a
cause and effect diagram
b
Ishikawa diagram
c
fishbone diagram
d
affinity diagram
Costs for solutions are often ____________.
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overestimated
b
underestimated
c
high
d
low
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