Exam 19: Performance Measurement and Evaluation

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Measuring and evaluating performance historically has had certain problems and limitations.

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According to Kaplan and Norton, a balanced scorecard includes all of the following key performance measurement areas except the _____.

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_____ is the process of determining what the external customer is willing to pay for a product or service and then assigning specific cost targets to the components, assemblies, and systems that make up the product or service.

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A _____ is the increase or decrease in cost resulting from a change in purchasing strategy or practice brought about by an individual or a group.

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Salaries traditionally take the largest share of the purchasing administrative budget.

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The most common price performance measures include actual purchase price versus planned purchase price comparisons, actual purchase price(s) compared to a market index, comparisons of actual-to-actual purchase prices for individual and aggregated items between operating plants or divisions within an organization, and target prices achieved.

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It is uncommon to have additional measures that track different aspects of a firm's inventory investment.

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A common misconception is that a performance evaluation system should not measure every possible activity.

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A serious problem in measurement is that the data that managers pay attention to are often the wrong data.

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_____ measures include tracking actual transportation costs against some preestablished objective, demurrage and detention costs, and premium transportation.

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Measurement is virtually free.

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_____ refers to the extent to which, by choosing a certain course of action, management can meet a previously established goal or standard.

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Well-defined measures use data that are available and accurate.

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All aspects of performance lend themselves to quantitative measurement.

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Joint participation means that the personnel responsible for each measure participate in developing the measure or establishing the measure's performance objective.

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There is no one best way to measure performance.

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A/An _____ would typically link to a contractual agreement whereby, for new technologies, the buying firm may get insight or some period of time before new technology developments are shared with other organizations.

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All of the following are phases in the benchmarking process except _____.

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Some individuals resist the benchmarking process because of a reluctance to recognize the value of a competitor's way of doing business - the "not invented here" syndrome.

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Historical data provide substantial insight about the performance capabilities of competitors or other leading firms.

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