Deck 13: Performance Measurement

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Productivity relates the outputs generated by an activity to the resources consumed by the activity and is usually expressed as a ratio; for example, units produced per labor hour.
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A well-designed supply chain measurement system provides information feedback regarding all of the following except _________.

A) customer requirements
B) the company and its suppliers' capabilities
C) the probable success of collaborative initiatives
D) the project management status of new product introduction
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Traditional customer service measurement which has relied on internally generated statistics regarding such measurements as fill rates, on-time delivery, and response time to inquiries does not provide a clear understanding of customer ________.

A) quality
B) specifications
C) minimum requirements
D) expectations
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In the SC functions of purchasing, production, and logistics, five performance areas are regarded as essential to accomplishing customer service and profitability goals. They include asset management, cost, customer service, ________, and quality.

A) inventory turns
B) productivity
C) shipments rejected
D) employee turnover
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________ is the formal process of comparing the attributes of one organization to those of another and is a critical component of a company's performance assessment arsenal.

A) ABC analysis
B) Benchmarking
C) Pareto analysis
D) Balance scorecard
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Supply management professionals increasingly measure the percent of certified suppliers and the percent of orders (or dollars spent) from certified suppliers.
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A key performance measure for a company's "Sourcing" function is ________.

A) customer complaints
B) defects per million of procured product
C) units shipped per employee
D) inventory turns
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Measurement can be used to create alignment. Three areas should be considered: alignment between strategy and measurement, alignment among measures used across functional areas, and alignment of measures employed up and down the supply chain.
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All of the following are steps in "benchmarking" except ________.

A) define the attribute and identify best-in-class
B) qualitative data from benchmark company candidates
C) document benchmark company process at strategic and operational levels
D) develop a strategy for adopting the best practices
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Non-competitive (or non-restricted) benchmarking entails looking to companies in ________ industries for examples of best practice.

A) their
B) Fortune 500
C) other
D) related
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Measurement shapes behavior. Tom Peters suggests, "What gets measured, gets ________."

A) control limits
B) done
C) reported to all levels of management
D) is always prioritized
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________ links costs directly to the activities that drive them, helping managers understand the nature of important processes.

A) Expense reporting
B) Activity-based costing
C) Common cost analysis
D) A budget
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Just-in-time or lean management substitutes information for inventory throughout the supply chain, requiring accurate information on a real-time basis.
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The typical balanced scorecard emphasizes total order performance by including measures of five critical dimensions-cost, quality, delivery, responsiveness, and _________.

A) compliance
B) profit
C) delinquencies
D) innovation
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Each of the following is a characteristic of an excellent measurement system except________.

A) helps managers understand critical value-added processes
B) quantitative analysis can be routinely performed
C) delivers high levels of targeted results
D) communicates expectations and promotes correct behavior
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A key performance measure for a company's "Operations" function is ________.

A) percent suppliers certified
B) complete orders
C) direct labor costs
D) document/invoicing accuracy
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A company's ability to monitor and manage its value-added processes as well as those of its SC partners depends on its measurement capability.
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Measurement performs three vital roles: It creates understanding, shapes behavior, and leads to operational improved information systems.
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The downside of activity based costing is that enables decisions outside of the standard business accounting system.
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Just-in-time or ________ management substitutes information for inventory throughout the supply chain, requiring accurate information on a real-time basis.

A) sourcing
B) logistics
C) operations
D) lean
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Inventory Turnover is equal to cost of goods sold during a time period divided by the average inventory valued cost during the time period.
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There are five performance areas that are regarded as essential to accomplishing customer service and profitability goals. They are cost, customer service, proactive ness, and quality.
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Benchmarking, the formal process of comparing the positive attributes of one organization to those of another, is a critical component of a company's performance assessment arsenal.
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Most supply chain measures do capture what is going on across the entire supply chain.
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Benchmarking can help companies identify and emulate best practices.
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The generic benchmarking process consists of three steps; define the attribute to be studied, document the comparison company's process at strategic and operational levels, and develop a strategy, complete with specific methods for adopting best practices.
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The proactive use of balanced scorecards focuses resource use to drive constant improvements in performance.
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Customer demands necessitate much better satisfaction information that comes straight from the customer.
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Customer-centric measures should be tailored to important customers.
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A perfect order is one that is received, processed, picked, packed, shipped, documented, and delivered on time without damage.
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In his book, The Goal, Eliyu Goldratt pointed out that minimal emphasis on capacity utilization generates excess inventory that can create chaos and confusion, greatly reducing a manager's ability to make good, competitive decisions.
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A company's ability to monitor and manage its value-added processes as well as those of its supply chain partners depends on its measurement capability.
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Managers cannot effectively control processes that they do not understand.
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One of the easiest challenges encountered in benchmarking is to identify the right company to use as the benchmark.
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Accurate total costing and activity-based costing create process transparency and make trade-offs to understand.
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The role of measurement in a business creates understanding, drives behavior, and it leads to results.
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The key to maximizing throughput is to alleviate the bottleneck, keeping it operating at maximum capacity all the time.
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To manage the supply chain for competitive advantage, modern measurement systems must provide a broader array of historical information that is better balanced between internally focused and externally oriented measures.
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Scorecards incorporate financial and key qualitative measures to communicate expectations, evaluate performance, and motivate improvement.
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Measurement is more critical than communication, training, or perhaps anything else when it comes to managing human behavior.
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Cycle times are an indicator of and are measured in terms of elapsed time from order receipt to order delivery.
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can help companies identify and emulate best practice.
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Inventory turns is a measurement of the ratio of forecast or sales to inventory available. Usually the lower the value the more efficient the operation.
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Traditional measurement practice has emphasized five critical areas: asset management, , customer service, productivity, and quality.
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Measurement performs three vital roles: It creates , shapes behavior, and leads to operational performance and results.
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To be useful, productivity measurement requires a comparison with past performance, competitor performance, or industry standards.
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A measurement of inventory, "days of supply" refers to the ratio of forecast or sales to inventory available.
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Productivity relates the outputs generated by an activity to the consumed by the activity and is usually expressed as a ratio; for example, units produced per labor hour.
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The percent of products delivered on time is an important measure in sourcing, operations, and .
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Accurate costing and activity-based costing create process transparency and make trade-offs visible.
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The ideal is to have just enough inventory to keep operations running smoothly and meet customer needs.
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Explain the difference between activity based costing (ABC) and conventional costing methods.
ABC costing requires process transparency and detailed information on products, customers, activities, and resource costs. Conventional costing usually does not provide the true allocated costs to directly related support functions, equipment, facilities, and people.
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costing is a critical step in managing world-class processes.
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Measurement can be used to create alignment. Three areas should be considered: alignment between and measurement, alignment among measures used across functional areas, and alignment of measures employed up and down the supply chain.
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incorporate financial and key qualitative measures to communicate expectations, evaluate performance, and motivate improvement.
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The favored measure of asset utilization at the senior management level is return on assets, which is calculated as net profit divided by total .
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The "lean" ideal regarding inventory is to have just enough inventory to keep operations running smoothly and meet customer needs.
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A company's ability to monitor and manage its value-added processes as well as those of its SC partners depends on its capability.
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The cost of goods sold during a time period divided by the average inventory valued cost during the time period is equal to .
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In sourcing and operations, the most common measure of is defect rate expressed as defective parts per million opportunities.
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The role of in the supply chain creates understanding and drives behavior, often leading to improved business results.
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Productivity relates the outputs generated by an activity to the resources consumed by the activity and is usually expressed as a ratio; for example, units produced per labor hour.
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A well-designed supply chain measurement system provides information feedback regarding all of the following except _________.

A) customer requirements
B) the company and its suppliers' capabilities
C) the probable success of collaborative initiatives
D) the project management status of new product introduction
the project management status of new product introduction
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Traditional customer service measurement which has relied on internally generated statistics regarding such measurements as fill rates, on-time delivery, and response time to inquiries does not provide a clear understanding of customer ________.

A) quality
B) specifications
C) minimum requirements
D) expectations
expectations
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In the SC functions of purchasing, production, and logistics, five performance areas are regarded as essential to accomplishing customer service and profitability goals. They include asset management, cost, customer service, ________, and quality.

A) inventory turns
B) productivity
C) shipments rejected
D) employee turnover
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________ is the formal process of comparing the attributes of one organization to those of another and is a critical component of a company's performance assessment arsenal.

A) ABC analysis
B) Benchmarking
C) Pareto analysis
D) Balance scorecard
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Supply management professionals increasingly measure the percent of certified suppliers and the percent of orders (or dollars spent) from certified suppliers.
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A key performance measure for a company's "Sourcing" function is ________.

A) customer complaints
B) defects per million of procured product
C) units shipped per employee
D) inventory turns
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Measurement can be used to create alignment. Three areas should be considered: alignment between strategy and measurement, alignment among measures used across functional areas, and alignment of measures employed up and down the supply chain.
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All of the following are steps in "benchmarking" except ________.

A) define the attribute and identify best-in-class
B) qualitative data from benchmark company candidates
C) document benchmark company process at strategic and operational levels
D) develop a strategy for adopting the best practices
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Non-competitive (or non-restricted) benchmarking entails looking to companies in ________ industries for examples of best practice.

A) their
B) Fortune 500
C) other
D) related
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Measurement shapes behavior. Tom Peters suggests, "What gets measured, gets ________."

A) control limits
B) done
C) reported to all levels of management
D) is always prioritized
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________ links costs directly to the activities that drive them, helping managers understand the nature of important processes.

A) Expense reporting
B) Activity-based costing
C) Common cost analysis
D) A budget
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Just-in-time or lean management substitutes information for inventory throughout the supply chain, requiring accurate information on a real-time basis.
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The typical balanced scorecard emphasizes total order performance by including measures of five critical dimensions-cost, quality, delivery, responsiveness, and _________.

A) compliance
B) profit
C) delinquencies
D) innovation
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Each of the following is a characteristic of an excellent measurement system except________.

A) helps managers understand critical value-added processes
B) quantitative analysis can be routinely performed
C) delivers high levels of targeted results
D) communicates expectations and promotes correct behavior
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A key performance measure for a company's "Operations" function is ________.

A) percent suppliers certified
B) complete orders
C) direct labor costs
D) document/invoicing accuracy
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A company's ability to monitor and manage its value-added processes as well as those of its SC partners depends on its measurement capability.
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Measurement performs three vital roles: It creates understanding, shapes behavior, and leads to operational improved information systems.
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The downside of activity based costing is that enables decisions outside of the standard business accounting system.
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Just-in-time or ________ management substitutes information for inventory throughout the supply chain, requiring accurate information on a real-time basis.

A) sourcing
B) logistics
C) operations
D) lean
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Inventory Turnover is equal to cost of goods sold during a time period divided by the average inventory valued cost during the time period.
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There are five performance areas that are regarded as essential to accomplishing customer service and profitability goals. They are cost, customer service, proactive ness, and quality.
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Benchmarking, the formal process of comparing the positive attributes of one organization to those of another, is a critical component of a company's performance assessment arsenal.
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Most supply chain measures do capture what is going on across the entire supply chain.
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Benchmarking can help companies identify and emulate best practices.
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The generic benchmarking process consists of three steps; define the attribute to be studied, document the comparison company's process at strategic and operational levels, and develop a strategy, complete with specific methods for adopting best practices.
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The proactive use of balanced scorecards focuses resource use to drive constant improvements in performance.
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Customer demands necessitate much better satisfaction information that comes straight from the customer.
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Customer-centric measures should be tailored to important customers.
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A perfect order is one that is received, processed, picked, packed, shipped, documented, and delivered on time without damage.
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In his book, The Goal, Eliyu Goldratt pointed out that minimal emphasis on capacity utilization generates excess inventory that can create chaos and confusion, greatly reducing a manager's ability to make good, competitive decisions.
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A company's ability to monitor and manage its value-added processes as well as those of its supply chain partners depends on its measurement capability.
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Managers cannot effectively control processes that they do not understand.
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One of the easiest challenges encountered in benchmarking is to identify the right company to use as the benchmark.
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Accurate total costing and activity-based costing create process transparency and make trade-offs to understand.
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The role of measurement in a business creates understanding, drives behavior, and it leads to results.
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The key to maximizing throughput is to alleviate the bottleneck, keeping it operating at maximum capacity all the time.
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To manage the supply chain for competitive advantage, modern measurement systems must provide a broader array of historical information that is better balanced between internally focused and externally oriented measures.
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Scorecards incorporate financial and key qualitative measures to communicate expectations, evaluate performance, and motivate improvement.
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Measurement is more critical than communication, training, or perhaps anything else when it comes to managing human behavior.
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Cycle times are an indicator of and are measured in terms of elapsed time from order receipt to order delivery.
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Inventory turns is a measurement of the ratio of forecast or sales to inventory available. Usually the lower the value the more efficient the operation.
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Traditional measurement practice has emphasized five critical areas: asset management, , customer service, productivity, and quality.
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Measurement performs three vital roles: It creates , shapes behavior, and leads to operational performance and results.
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To be useful, productivity measurement requires a comparison with past performance, competitor performance, or industry standards.
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A measurement of inventory, "days of supply" refers to the ratio of forecast or sales to inventory available.
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Productivity relates the outputs generated by an activity to the consumed by the activity and is usually expressed as a ratio; for example, units produced per labor hour.
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The percent of products delivered on time is an important measure in sourcing, operations, and .
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Accurate costing and activity-based costing create process transparency and make trade-offs visible.
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The ideal is to have just enough inventory to keep operations running smoothly and meet customer needs.
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Explain the difference between activity based costing (ABC) and conventional costing methods.
ABC costing requires process transparency and detailed information on products, customers, activities, and resource costs. Conventional costing usually does not provide the true allocated costs to directly related support functions, equipment, facilities, and people.
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costing is a critical step in managing world-class processes.
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Measurement can be used to create alignment. Three areas should be considered: alignment between and measurement, alignment among measures used across functional areas, and alignment of measures employed up and down the supply chain.
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incorporate financial and key qualitative measures to communicate expectations, evaluate performance, and motivate improvement.
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The favored measure of asset utilization at the senior management level is return on assets, which is calculated as net profit divided by total .
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The "lean" ideal regarding inventory is to have just enough inventory to keep operations running smoothly and meet customer needs.
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A company's ability to monitor and manage its value-added processes as well as those of its SC partners depends on its capability.
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The cost of goods sold during a time period divided by the average inventory valued cost during the time period is equal to .
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In sourcing and operations, the most common measure of is defect rate expressed as defective parts per million opportunities.
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The role of in the supply chain creates understanding and drives behavior, often leading to improved business results.
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