Describe the magnitude of security problems in the present day
What will be an ideal response?
The full extent of the financial and data losses due to computer security threats is unknown. Certainly, the losses due to human error are enormous, but few organizations compute those losses and even fewer publish them. Losses due to natural disasters are also enormous and impossible to compute. The earthquake in Japan, for example, shut down Japanese manufacturing, and losses rippled through the supply chain from the Far East to Europe and the United States. One can only imagine the enormous expense for Japanese companies as they restored their information systems.
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Employee participation in small, incremental improvements is known as:
A) motion economy. B) Kaizen. C) value stream mapping. D) drum-buffer-rope.
Which of the following statements is true concerning benchmarking?
A) It studies the "best in class" organizations. B) It seeks improvement by analyzing the internal process. C) It studies only organizations in the same industry. D) It is a process for determining performance measures for the shop floor.