Exam 1: Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management
Exam 1: Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management67 Questions
Exam 2: Operations and Supply Chain Strategies71 Questions
Exam 3: Process Choice and Layout Decisions in Manufacturing and Services82 Questions
Exam 4: Business Processes71 Questions
Exam 5: Managing Quality58 Questions
Exam 6: Managing Capacity61 Questions
Exam 6: A: Advanced Waiting Line Theory and Simulation Modeling63 Questions
Exam 7: Supply Management82 Questions
Exam 8: Logistics78 Questions
Exam 9: Forecasting69 Questions
Exam 10: Sales and Operations Planning Aggregate Planning68 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Inventory Throughout the Supply Chain69 Questions
Exam 12: Managing Production Across the Supply Chain82 Questions
Exam 12: A: Supply Chain Information Systems54 Questions
Exam 13: Jitlean Production64 Questions
Exam 14: Managing Projects72 Questions
Exam 15: Developing Products and Services75 Questions
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Most organizations function as part of larger ________ that are linked through physical,monetary,and information flows.
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A)n) ________ plans and controls production in a manufacturing setting.
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Choose any two non-operations business functions.Provide examples of an operations or supply chain activity that interfaces directly with each business function you have chosen.
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Efforts to improve cooperation among firms in the supply chain can be characterized as:
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Of the three flows linking organizations in a supply chain,information and monetary flows always move upstream and physical flows always move downstream.
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