Deck 3: Network and System Design
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Deck 3: Network and System Design
1
Designing a competitive supply chain network is increasingly challenging because of:
A) Increasing complexity and product proliferation
B) Vertical integration
C) Outsourcing
D) Alliance development
E) All of the above
A) Increasing complexity and product proliferation
B) Vertical integration
C) Outsourcing
D) Alliance development
E) All of the above
A
2
Information technology design enables:
A) Value-segmenting
B) Data sharing and communication
C) Theory of Constraints
D) ERP implementation
E) a and c
A) Value-segmenting
B) Data sharing and communication
C) Theory of Constraints
D) ERP implementation
E) a and c
B
3
The relationship view of process management seeks to:
A) Enable/enhance coordination between supply chain partners
B) Reduce costs across the supply chain
C) Define how goods and services will be produced
D) Utilize defined cost metrics
E) All of the above
A) Enable/enhance coordination between supply chain partners
B) Reduce costs across the supply chain
C) Define how goods and services will be produced
D) Utilize defined cost metrics
E) All of the above
A
4
Variation is a challenge because it adds ________ and _______ to a process:
A) Demand and supply
B) Uncertainty and visibility
C) Flexibility and visibility
D) Complexity and uncertainty
E) None of the above
A) Demand and supply
B) Uncertainty and visibility
C) Flexibility and visibility
D) Complexity and uncertainty
E) None of the above
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5
One element of supply chain network structure includes:
A) Number of companies in the supply chain
B) Structural dimensions
C) Vertical integration
D) Supplier management
E) a and b
A) Number of companies in the supply chain
B) Structural dimensions
C) Vertical integration
D) Supplier management
E) a and b
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6
A high-volume, low variability demand business requires which type of supply chain structure:
A) Flexibility
B) Cost-efficient
C) Segmented
D) Responsive
E) a and b
A) Flexibility
B) Cost-efficient
C) Segmented
D) Responsive
E) a and b
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7
__________ is a strategy for managing increased supply chain complexity.
A) Outsourcing
B) Segmentation
C) ERP systems
D) Alliance development
E) All of the above
A) Outsourcing
B) Segmentation
C) ERP systems
D) Alliance development
E) All of the above
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8
One approach to help manage variation is:
A) Eliminate constraints
B) Reduce buffers
C) Reduce capacity
D) Increase complexity
E) Increase process flexibility
A) Eliminate constraints
B) Reduce buffers
C) Reduce capacity
D) Increase complexity
E) Increase process flexibility
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9
A motorcycle factory can produce 500 units of product in one day under normal conditions and 800 maximum units with overtime labor. In December, the factory produced 700 units. What was the factory's design capacity utilization in December?
A) 87.5%
B) 95%
C) 160%
D) 100%
E) None of the above
A) 87.5%
B) 95%
C) 160%
D) 100%
E) None of the above
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10
A key element that supports supply chain strategy is:
A) Supply chain network design
B) Customization
C) Vertical integration
D) Sustainability
E) None of the above
A) Supply chain network design
B) Customization
C) Vertical integration
D) Sustainability
E) None of the above
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11
Firm ownership of upstream suppliers is known as:
A) Capacity management
B) Vertical integration
C) Core competencies
D) Outsourcing
E) a and b
A) Capacity management
B) Vertical integration
C) Core competencies
D) Outsourcing
E) a and b
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12
A process is a set of activities designed to create:
A) An output for the customer
B) Integration
C) Reduced costs
D) Constraints
E) Innovation and experience
A) An output for the customer
B) Integration
C) Reduced costs
D) Constraints
E) Innovation and experience
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13
A motorcycle factory can produce 500 units of product in one day under normal conditions and 800 maximum units with overtime labor. In December, the factory produced 700 units. What was the factory's effective capacity utilization in December?
A) 87.5%
B) 95%
C) 160%
D) 100%
E) None of the above
A) 87.5%
B) 95%
C) 160%
D) 100%
E) None of the above
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14
Capacity available under normal conditions is called:
A) Design capacity
B) Effective capacity
C) Overtime capacity
D) Outsourcing capacity
E) None of the above
A) Design capacity
B) Effective capacity
C) Overtime capacity
D) Outsourcing capacity
E) None of the above
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15
One example of a strategy to manage increased variation is:
A) Inventory buffers
B) Reducing flexibility
C) IT systems
D) Outsourcing
E) a and b
A) Inventory buffers
B) Reducing flexibility
C) IT systems
D) Outsourcing
E) a and b
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16
A supply chain can be viewed as a system of processes that:
A) Focus on costs
B) Are vertically integrated
C) Cuts across organizations to deliver value
D) Are separate within an organization
E) Eliminate bottlenecks
A) Focus on costs
B) Are vertically integrated
C) Cuts across organizations to deliver value
D) Are separate within an organization
E) Eliminate bottlenecks
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17
In managing processes, the view that focuses on efficiency is:
A) Operations
B) Distribution
C) Transactional
D) Relationship
E) None of the above
A) Operations
B) Distribution
C) Transactional
D) Relationship
E) None of the above
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18
__________ refers to the maximum amount of output that can be achieved by a process.
A) Flexibility
B) Variability
C) Network
D) Capacity
E) Reliability
A) Flexibility
B) Variability
C) Network
D) Capacity
E) Reliability
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19
Two key aspects of the supply chain network include:
A) Physical structure and management
B) Vertical integration and outsourcing
C) Flexibility and responsiveness
D) IT and suppliers
E) None of the above
A) Physical structure and management
B) Vertical integration and outsourcing
C) Flexibility and responsiveness
D) IT and suppliers
E) None of the above
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20
From TOC, "exploiting the constraint" means to:
A) Define the constraint
B) Eliminate the constraint
C) Find ways to best utilize the constraint
D) Reduce variation
E) None of the above
A) Define the constraint
B) Eliminate the constraint
C) Find ways to best utilize the constraint
D) Reduce variation
E) None of the above
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21
For maximum efficiency, it is enough for companies to coordinate internal functions.
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22
The goal of a process is to create a specific output.
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23
Business processes are an unstructured collection of activities.
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24
The transactional view of SCM processes are based on qualitative metrics.
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25
Logistical and resource constraints limit process outputs.
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26
Modules that are offered as part of an ERP system include:
A) Manufacturing
B) Finance
C) Human resources
D) Supply chain management
E) All of the above
A) Manufacturing
B) Finance
C) Human resources
D) Supply chain management
E) All of the above
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27
Variability exists in every process but it is not a problem for supply chains.
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28
A fundamental principle of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) is that every process has at least one constraint that always must be eliminated entirely from the process.
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29
Network design is a key element of supply chain strategy.
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30
One of the most important benefits of integrated IT systems is improved _________ across the supply chain:
A) Relationships
B) Sourcing
C) Quality
D) Visibility
E) Cost
A) Relationships
B) Sourcing
C) Quality
D) Visibility
E) Cost
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31
A system cannot produce any more than the output of its bottleneck.
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32
Process outputs can be easily improved only by substituting new inputs.
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33
Creating buffers in the supply chain is one way to manage variation.
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34
Relationship-focused SCM processes put significant emphasis on the interactions of people and organizations.
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35
If a process is managed well it can produce unlimited outputs.
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36
The transactional view of SCM processes focuses on making those processes more efficient.
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37
The most effective supply chains cut across organizations to deliver customer value.
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38
The maximum amount of output that can be delivered by a process is its complexity.
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39
Information technology (IT) design enables businesses to manage processes.
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40
An effective supply chain should be viewed as a series of separate organizations and functions.
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41
A company can gain cost and value advantages by segmenting its supply chains.
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42
Describe the three stages of integration within an organization.
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43
Describe the premise behind Theory of Constraints (TOC) and how companies would apply TOC to a supply chain.
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44
ERP systems are effective because the separate various business processes from each other.
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45
The type of product is not overly important in designing a SCM network structure.
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46
It is possible for companies to have multiple, different supply chains.
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47
Describe how the variation in processes creates challenges for supply chains and provide an example.
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48
Vertical integration is the preferred strategy for most companies.
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49
Design capacity is the maximum process output that can be produced when using temporary measures to alter the normal state of the process.
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50
Information technology is considered a critical enabler of effective supply chains.
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