Exam 9: Supplier Management and Development: Creating a World-Class Supply Base
Exam 1: Introduction to Purchasing and Supply Chain Management46 Questions
Exam 2: The Purchasing Process79 Questions
Exam 3: Purchasing Policy and Procedures28 Questions
Exam 4: Supply Management Integration for Competitive Advantage67 Questions
Exam 5: Purchasing and Supply Management Organization73 Questions
Exam 6: Category Strategy Development80 Questions
Exam 7: Supplier Evaluation and Selection78 Questions
Exam 8: Supplier Quality Management94 Questions
Exam 9: Supplier Management and Development: Creating a World-Class Supply Base84 Questions
Exam 10: Worldwide Sourcing87 Questions
Exam 11: Strategic Cost Management83 Questions
Exam 12: Purchasing and Supply Chain Analysis: Tools and Techniques67 Questions
Exam 13: Negotiation and Conflict Management98 Questions
Exam 14: Contract Management109 Questions
Exam 15: Purchasing Law and Ethics107 Questions
Exam 16: Lean Supply Chain Management73 Questions
Exam 17: Purchasing Services98 Questions
Exam 18: Supply Chain Information Systems and Electronic Sourcing69 Questions
Exam 19: Performance Measurement and Evaluation62 Questions
Exam 20: Purchasing and Supply Strategy Trends36 Questions
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Scenario planning begins with the creation of viable working strategies and plans that would allow managers to respond quickly in the event that a specific risk scenario should actually come about.
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Central to the design of all supplier measurement systems is the decision about what to measure and how to weight various performance categories.
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The cost-based system is the most thorough and least subjective of the three supplier performance measurement systems.
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Which of the following is not a typical qualitative service factor in a supplier performance measurement system?
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The supplier performance index (SPI) equals (_____ plus _____) divided by _____.
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_____ is the process of identifying how many and which suppliers a buyer will maintain.
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According to ISM, _____ is defined as the ability to meet current needs without hindering the ability to meet the needs of future generations in terms of economic, environmental, and social challenges.
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All of the following are possible risks of maintaining fewer suppliers except _____.
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Few international shipments of merchandise require insurance coverage.
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The categorical approach to supplier evaluation is commonly used by smaller organizations because it is both easy and relatively inexpensive to implement.
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Many buyers have now concluded that, if they select suppliers carefully and develop close and collaborative working relationships with fewer suppliers, supply risk can actually decrease.
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Maintaining small quantities of inventory has been the traditional methods of dealing with supply base risk.
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The _____ supplier evaluation system seeks to identify and quantify the total cost of doing business with a given supplier, as the lowest purchase price may not always result in the lowest total cost for an item or service.
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All of the following are common contingency management tools that can be effectively used at the tactical level to assist the supply manager in identifying, analyzing, reducing, and monitoring supply base risk except _____.
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A single source can never deliver cost and quality improvements over the life of a contract even if a buyer manages that supplier effectively.
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_____ involves a detailed analysis of the supply base to ensure that only the most capable and highest performing suppliers are kept in the supply base after it is rationalized.
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If a supplier's product or service is deemed routine to the buyer, it should then be considered for supplier development.
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Regarding supply base risk, every sourcing decision will be different and must be carefully evaluated regarding its own particular situation.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of a weighted-point supplier evaluation system?
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