Deck 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
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Deck 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
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According to the textbook, third-party logistics providers (3LPs) do not offer assistance with helping products clear customs.
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2
Supply chain management activity includes managing the various compensation and benefit programs within an organization.
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3
The bullwhip effect is the result of companies producing excessive defective products; defective items are whipped back from the end customer toward the manufacturer of the defect.
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4
The bullwhip effect causes an amplification of the variation in the demand pattern along the supply chain.
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Supply chain analytics can be used along the supply chain to schedule production according to expected supplier deliveries
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According to the text, supply chain management will involve cultural change among most or all of the participants.
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According to the textbook, the keys to successful supply chain management include trust, cooperation, collaboration and honest, accurate communications between supply chain partners.
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Trends in supply chain management include expansion of the supply chain and decreasing supply chain visibility.
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According to the textbook, a supply chain's end customers are the only true source of income for all supply chain organizations.
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According to the textbook, environmental and social impacts are considered outside of supply chain management.
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11
The universally accepted definition of supply chain management is "the management and integration of the parties involved in producing the end items coveted by consumers."
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12
One definition of supply chain management is "Coordination and collaboration with channel partners, which can be suppliers, intermediaries, third-party service providers, and customers."
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Highly valued customers with large purchasing budgets who achieve moderate supply chain management success have been known to lower purchasing and inventory carrying costs, and create better quality products with higher levels of customer service.
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14
Trucking companies, airfreight shipping companies, and information system providers can all be considered service providers to the supply chain.
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15
The assembly or production of finished products, producing the right amount of product, and ensuring that finished products meet specific quality, cost, and customer service requirements can all be considered elements of operations.
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According to the textbook, in the 1950's and 1960's, mass production techniques focused on creating supplier partnerships, improving process design and flexibility, and improving product quality.
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17
Supply chain management is concerned about how suppliers' products are designed, produced, and transported.
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18
The foundation elements of supply chain management are Supply.Operations, Customer Service, Logistics.
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19
Many large firms are moving to in-house vertically integrated structures where they have more control over each business unit.
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20
According to the textbook, supply chains include raw material suppliers, intermediate component manufacturers, end-product manufacturers, wholesale distributors, retailers and end-product consumers.
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21
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) Supply chain management was invented by the auto manufacturing industry
B) Strategic partnerships are seen as one of the foundations of supply chain management
C) Purchasing is seen as the final and most difficult step in the supply chain
D) Service response logistics is the digital distribution of services
A) Supply chain management was invented by the auto manufacturing industry
B) Strategic partnerships are seen as one of the foundations of supply chain management
C) Purchasing is seen as the final and most difficult step in the supply chain
D) Service response logistics is the digital distribution of services
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22
According to the text, the FOUR important elements of the supply chain are:
A) Purchasing, manufacturing, transportation, retail stores
B) Supply, operations, logistics, integration
C) Purchasing, manufacturing, logistics, transportation
D) Supply, operations, manufacturing, distribution
A) Purchasing, manufacturing, transportation, retail stores
B) Supply, operations, logistics, integration
C) Purchasing, manufacturing, logistics, transportation
D) Supply, operations, manufacturing, distribution
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23
Developed in the 1990's as a popular way of developing radically new business processes in an effort to reduce waste and increase performance is referred to as:
A) Process integration
B) Benchmarking
C) Business process reengineering
D) Vertical integration
A) Process integration
B) Benchmarking
C) Business process reengineering
D) Vertical integration
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24
According to the textbook, conditions which must be present for successful supply chain management include:
A) Cooperation among firms
B) Corporate contracts regarding performance expectations
C) Short-term company focused performance
D) Vertical Integration
A) Cooperation among firms
B) Corporate contracts regarding performance expectations
C) Short-term company focused performance
D) Vertical Integration
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25
Customer relationship management, distribution network, transportation management, and service response logistics are all important issues that are most closely related to:
A) Purchasing
B) Logistics
C) Integration
D) Manufacturing
A) Purchasing
B) Logistics
C) Integration
D) Manufacturing
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26
Which of the following is a reverse logistics activity:
A) Delivering finished goods to your customer
B) Recycling products and components
C) Developing a collaborative relationship with your supplier
D) Managing the quality of products
A) Delivering finished goods to your customer
B) Recycling products and components
C) Developing a collaborative relationship with your supplier
D) Managing the quality of products
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27
Encouraging or helping a firm's suppliers to perform in a desired fashion can be referred to as:
A) Progressive procurement
B) Supplier management
C) Right-shoring
D) Supply chain performance management
A) Progressive procurement
B) Supplier management
C) Right-shoring
D) Supply chain performance management
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28
Which of the following can be defined as "The ability to meet the needs of current supply chain members without hindering the ability to meet the needs of future generations".
A) Reverse logistics
B) Enterprise resource planning
C) Sustainability
D) Strategic partnerships
A) Reverse logistics
B) Enterprise resource planning
C) Sustainability
D) Strategic partnerships
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29
Lean production is typically associated with which of the following company's production systems?
A) Proctor and Gamble
B) Kraft
C) Samsung
D) Toyota
A) Proctor and Gamble
B) Kraft
C) Samsung
D) Toyota
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30
One operational method for managing inventory is the implementation of a software system which can be referred to as:
A) Material requirements planning (MRP)
B) Demand capacity tracking (DCT)
C) Inventory sourcing (IS)
D) Demand process reengineering (DPR)
A) Material requirements planning (MRP)
B) Demand capacity tracking (DCT)
C) Inventory sourcing (IS)
D) Demand process reengineering (DPR)
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31
Which of the following would be considered a third party provider?
A) A Raw materials supplier
B) An intermediate component manufacturer
C) A firm that leases storage warehousing
D) An end product manufacturer
A) A Raw materials supplier
B) An intermediate component manufacturer
C) A firm that leases storage warehousing
D) An end product manufacturer
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32
When a particular item is in short supply accompanied by rising prices, a firm might find it beneficial to:
A) Discontinue buying the product and focus more on cheaper products.
B) Align itself with one of the suppliers to ensure a continued supply of the scarce item.
C) Purchase the item from a manufacturer who cuts corners and provides a product below market price.
D) All of these
A) Discontinue buying the product and focus more on cheaper products.
B) Align itself with one of the suppliers to ensure a continued supply of the scarce item.
C) Purchase the item from a manufacturer who cuts corners and provides a product below market price.
D) All of these
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33
Which of the following activities allows buyers to assume the supplier will meet certain product quality and service requirements?
A) Business process reengineering
B) Right-shoring
C) Supplier certification
D) Distribution network
A) Business process reengineering
B) Right-shoring
C) Supplier certification
D) Distribution network
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34
Which company is experimenting with the management of the final mile of delivery in some markets, using small aerial drones to deliver shoebox-size packages from fulfillment centers?
A) FedEx
B) UPS
C) Zappos
D) Amazon
A) FedEx
B) UPS
C) Zappos
D) Amazon
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35
Which of the following activities would fall under the foundational element of operation?
A) Distribution network
B) Supplier management
C) Demand management
D) Third-party logistics services
A) Distribution network
B) Supplier management
C) Demand management
D) Third-party logistics services
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36
According to the textbook, the order of product & service flow is as follows:
A) Raw material supplier, retailer, component manufacturer, wholesale distributor, end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
B) Raw material supplier, component manufacturer, retailer, wholesale distributor, end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
C) Component manufacturer, raw material supplier, retailer, wholesale distributor, end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
D) Raw material supplier, component manufacturer, end product manufacturer, wholesale distributor, retailer, end-product consumer
A) Raw material supplier, retailer, component manufacturer, wholesale distributor, end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
B) Raw material supplier, component manufacturer, retailer, wholesale distributor, end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
C) Component manufacturer, raw material supplier, retailer, wholesale distributor, end product manufacturer, end-product consumer
D) Raw material supplier, component manufacturer, end product manufacturer, wholesale distributor, retailer, end-product consumer
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37
Which of the following acronyms is NOT paired with its correct "translation?"
A) TQM -Total Quality Management
B) JIT -Just-in-Time
C) TLS -Third-party Logistics Services
D) ERP -Enterprise Resource Planning
A) TQM -Total Quality Management
B) JIT -Just-in-Time
C) TLS -Third-party Logistics Services
D) ERP -Enterprise Resource Planning
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38
Supply chain management includes the planning and management of all activities involved in sourcing and procurement, conversion, and all logistics management activities.It also includes:
A) Human resources and job design
B) Selling and marketing products
C) Coordination and collaboration with channel partners
D) Program evaluation and review techniques.
A) Human resources and job design
B) Selling and marketing products
C) Coordination and collaboration with channel partners
D) Program evaluation and review techniques.
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39
According to the text, which of the following is considered a current trend in supply chain management?
A) Using supply chain analytics
B) Increasing supply chain visibility
C) Both A and B
D) None of these
A) Using supply chain analytics
B) Increasing supply chain visibility
C) Both A and B
D) None of these
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40
The following strategy is usually employed by lean organizations in an effort to ensure continued quality compliance among suppliers and with internal production facilities:
A) Six Sigma
B) MRP II
C) 3PL
D) CAPS
A) Six Sigma
B) MRP II
C) 3PL
D) CAPS
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41
Discuss the differences between supply chain partnerships of the past and those that have developed today.
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42
Explain the bullwhip effect? What can be done to reduce the bullwhip effect? Give an example of how the bullwhip effect results in excess costs in the supply chain.
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43
Explain the concept of 'value-enhancing benefits' by giving THREE examples of benefits that may be realized by a firm that successfully manages its supply chain.
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44
Which of the following can happen as a result of the bullwhip effect?
A) Increase in defective products
B) Excess costs for each firm in a supply chain
C) Decreased levels of safety stock
D) Quicker distribution to warehouses
A) Increase in defective products
B) Excess costs for each firm in a supply chain
C) Decreased levels of safety stock
D) Quicker distribution to warehouses
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45
The term Supply Chain Management and the field of study it represents today seems to have emerged in the:
A) 1960's
B) 1970's
C) 1980's
D) 1990's
A) 1960's
B) 1970's
C) 1980's
D) 1990's
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46
List three concepts used by supply chain managers in an attempt to make a firm more flexible and responsive to customers' changing needs:
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47
The following is an example of the bullwhip effect:
A) Barkley's produces a defective product and thus realizes an excessive increase in consumer returns
B) Barkley's products are so successful that it adds a new retailer for distribution
C) Barkley's incorrectly anticipates consumer demand resulting in stockouts at several popular retailers
D) Barkley's is unhappy with the performance of a distributor which causes a chain-reaction of replacements to companies involved in its supply chain
A) Barkley's produces a defective product and thus realizes an excessive increase in consumer returns
B) Barkley's products are so successful that it adds a new retailer for distribution
C) Barkley's incorrectly anticipates consumer demand resulting in stockouts at several popular retailers
D) Barkley's is unhappy with the performance of a distributor which causes a chain-reaction of replacements to companies involved in its supply chain
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48
There are many definitions for supply chain management.
a.Define supply chain management in your own words.
b.What is the goal of supply chain management?
a.Define supply chain management in your own words.
b.What is the goal of supply chain management?
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49
The continuing cycle of erratic demand causing forecasts to include safety stock which in turn magnify supplier forecasts and cause production planning problems is known as:
A) Supply chain management
B) Process integration
C) Back-shoring
D) Bullwhip effect
A) Supply chain management
B) Process integration
C) Back-shoring
D) Bullwhip effect
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50
List the four elements of supply chain management and provide a brief explanation of each of the four elements.What types of failures might each of those elements create within the supply chain? Why might those results be linked to errors in a particular element?
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51
An internal or external event that causes a disruption or failure of supply chain operations is an example of
A) Bull-whip effect
B) Back-shoring
C) Supply chain risk
D) Six Sigma quality management
A) Bull-whip effect
B) Back-shoring
C) Supply chain risk
D) Six Sigma quality management
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52
Briefly explain how technology has impacted supply chain management? Give three examples.
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