Deck 14: Global Supply Management

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Nissan and Renault were able to reduce their purchasing spend by which technique?

A) Standardization
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Optimization
D) Simulation
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An employee hired to manage the overall purchasing cycle is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Procurement
C) Sourcing
D) Purchasing
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Seeking to reduce the amount of money spent by a firm when purchasing is referred to as _______.

A) revenue management
B) cost management
C) resource management
D) spend management
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All of the following are objectives of supply management EXCEPT this:

A) Diversify goods and services whenever possible to reduce costs
B) Purchase the required goods and services at the lowest total cost of ownership
C) Search for and develop best-in-class suppliers
D) Seek ways to improve the organization's competitive position
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"The identification, acquisition, access, positioning, and management of resources the organization needs or potentially needs in the attainment of its strategic objectives" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) purchasing
D) procurement
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A manager that is able to reduce a company's purchasing costs by 10% is likely practicing which function?

A) Yield management
B) Cross-function management
C) Spend management
D) Revenue management
Question
The amount of money that a firm spends on goods and services is referred to as _______.

A) COGS
B) purchase spend
C) supply spending
D) cost of supplies
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"Specifications development, value analysis, supplier market research, negotiation, buying activities, contract administration, inventory control, traffic, receiving and stores" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) quality control
D) procurement
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An employee hired to manage the acquisition of materials for a large lumber company is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Inventory
C) Sourcing
D) Purchasing
Question
All of the following are objectives of supply management EXCEPT this:

A) Ensure the required level of purchased item quality
B) Purchase the required goods and services at the lowest total cost of ownership
C) Search for and develop as many suppliers as possible
D) Seek ways to improve the organization's competitive position
Question
Purchasing goods and services for business purposes can alternatively be referred to as _______.

A) retail buying
B) service buying
C) commercial buying
D) commercial selling
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In the purchasing cycle, how many steps are involved with preparing for the acquisition of goods and services?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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The purchasing cycle is often broken down into a process with how many steps?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 6
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A "major function of an organization that is responsible for acquisition of required materials, services, and equipment" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) purchasing
D) global sourcing
Question
Supply management across international borders is referred to as _______.

A) foreign management
B) global supply management
C) international purchasing
D) worldwide sourcing
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An employee hired to ensure that resources are properly positioned within an organization is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Procurement
C) Sourcing
D) Purchasing
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The professional organization ISM refers to the _______.

A) Institute for Supply Materials
B) Institute for Supply Management
C) Institute for Supplier Manufacturing
D) Institute for Serial Manufacturing
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An employee hired to vet potential suppliers is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Procurement
C) Sourcing
D) Capacity management
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"The entire purchasing process or cycle" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) purchasing
D) procurement
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In general, the cost of materials accounts for approximately (as of 2013) what percentage of the total value of a shipped product?

A) 20%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
Question
The final step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Developing the sourcing strategy
B) Soliciting and evaluating bids
C) Notifying the selected supplier and implementing the contract
D) Collecting supplier information
Question
Muller Inc. is a supplier for a large auto manufacturer. For the auto manufacturer, Muller is part of its _______.

A) purchasing network
B) supply base
C) sourcing net
D) procurement chain
Question
In the purchasing cycle, how many steps are involved with the actual acquisition of goods and services?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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During an internal assessment of purchases, the purchases are commonly divided into _______.

A) spend slots
B) spend categories
C) spend silos
D) spend bins
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The fourth step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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The third step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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The fifth step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Developing the sourcing strategy
B) Soliciting and evaluating bids
C) Notifying the selected supplier and implementing the contract
D) Collecting supplier information
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Critical parts used in the production of a car are likely an example of _______.

A) low risk, functional
B) high risk, functional
C) low risk, innovative
D) high risk, innovative
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What type of cards are often used to streamline the purchasing process for low-risk, functional goods?

A) Risk
B) Procurement
C) Supply
D) Employee
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A bid that conforms to the invitation to bid is said to be _______.

A) responsible
B) inexpensive
C) responsive
D) reliable
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The second step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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A bid that indicates that the bidder is capable and willing to perform the work as specified is said to be _______.

A) responsible
B) inexpensive
C) responsive
D) reliable
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Office supplies are an example of what type of goods?

A) Low risk, functional
B) High risk, functional
C) Low risk, innovative
D) High risk, innovative
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The lowest priced bidder must also be _______.

A) responsive
B) responsible
C) responsive and responsible
D) neither responsive nor responsible
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The list of suppliers that a firm is currently using is referred to as the firm's _______.

A) supply network
B) supply net
C) supply stockpile
D) supply base
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In a competitive-bidding environment, the contract is usually awarded to

A) The least objectionable bidder
B) The lowest priced bidder
C) The most qualified bidder
D) The highest priced bidder
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The plan to manage the supply of purchased items is referred to as a _______.

A) purchasing plan
B) sourcing strategy
C) sourcing plan
D) purchasing strategy
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A firm would be most likely to stock extra safety stock of which type of item?

A) Low risk, functional
B) Low risk, innovative
C) High risk, functional
D) High risk, innovative
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Typical resources for assessing suppliers may include all of the following EXCEPT _______.

A) supplier directories
B) trade magazines
C) sales presentations
D) the lowest cost
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The first step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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A supplier might need to receive what before being allowed to quote prices or receive an order from a firm?

A) Purchaser qualification
B) Supply requisitions
C) Procurement permissions
D) Supplier certification
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Which of the following is used for low cost, noncritical purchases?

A) RFI
B) RFQ
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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Which of the following is NOT a way for a firm to obtain pricing information and plans from suppliers?

A) Verbal quotes
B) Request for inquiry
C) Request for quote
D) Invitation to bid
Question
Which of the following is a formal request for pricing, services, and plans?

A) RFI
B) RFP
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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Which of the following is similar to an RFQ but can be used for high-cost and complex services?

A) RFI
B) RFP
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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If a firm is producing near current capacity, they may consider which reason for outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
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Salvage value is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Salvage value is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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Purchase price is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Purchase price is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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A statement of work may be included with what?

A) RFI
B) RFP
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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Which of the following is used to collect information on price, product design, timing, and other terms of interest?

A) RFI
B) RFQ
C) IFB
D) Verbal Quotes
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Which of the following is NOT a type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Inventory
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Seeking a reduction in costs is an example of which reason for outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
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All of the following are reasons for outsourcing EXCEPT this:

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Lower quality
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Training cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Transportation cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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ISO 9000 may play a role in a firm's _______.

A) purchasing certification program
B) supplier certification program
C) customer certification program
D) borrower certification program
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Disposal cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Disposal cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow
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Maintenance cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Maintenance cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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Insurance cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Insurance cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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Which of the following is used when purchasing specifications can be clearly stated (for relatively small purchases)?

A) RFI
B) RFQ
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
Question
Transportation cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Transportation cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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If a firm has excess capacity, this is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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Using internal resources to make goods and services that were previously outsourced is referred to as _______.

A) crowdsourcing
B) insourcing
C) offshoring
D) inshoring
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If a firm lacks expertise to manufacture an item, they may consider which reason for outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
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Technology that needs to be protected is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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The primary trade agreement affecting the United States, Canada, and Mexico is _______.

A) NAFTA
B) EU
C) COMESA
D) ASEAN
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In a make-or-buy break-even analysis, F's refer to _______.

A) fixed costs
B) variable costs
C) both fixed and variable costs
D) neither fixed nor variable costs
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An alternative name for insourcing is _______.

A) clearsourcing
B) nearsourcing
C) frontsourcing
D) backsourcing
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Approximately what percentage of firms reported doing at least some sourcing internationally?

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 80%
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Which of the following is NOT a reason to consider producing in-house?

A) Protect proprietary technology
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Too many competent suppliers
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It is projected that imports will continue to increase by approximately what percentage per year in developed countries?

A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 6%
D) 20%
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If no suppliers are available, this is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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If the firm is capable, it might choose the make option. This is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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If it is more economical to choose the make option, this is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Lower cost
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The use of a mix of insourcing and outsourcing is referred to as _______.

A) fixed sourcing
B) low sourcing
C) co-sourcing
D) multisourcing
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The main driver that firms reported for purchasing internationally was _______.

A) better quality
B) lower cost
C) made by sustainable means
D) faster delivery
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If a firm desires fine control of lead time and logistics costs, it might choose the make option. This is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) Control of lead time and logistics
B) Better quality control
C) Lower cost
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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Suppliers may have better technologies, processes, and skilled labor. This may be what reason to consider outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
Question
It is projected that imports will continue to increase by approximately what percentage per year in developing countries?

A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 6%
D) 20%
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The break-even point refers to the point at which _______.

A) make cost > buy cost
B) make cost = buy cost
C) make cost < buy cost
D) Make cost and buy cost are unrelated to the break-even point.
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In a make-or-buy break-even analysis, V's refer to _______.

A) fixed costs
B) variable costs
C) both fixed and variable costs
D) neither fixed, nor variable costs
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Nissan and Renault were able to reduce their purchasing spend by which technique?

A) Standardization
B) Cross-functional teams
C) Optimization
D) Simulation
A
2
An employee hired to manage the overall purchasing cycle is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Procurement
C) Sourcing
D) Purchasing
C
3
Seeking to reduce the amount of money spent by a firm when purchasing is referred to as _______.

A) revenue management
B) cost management
C) resource management
D) spend management
D
4
All of the following are objectives of supply management EXCEPT this:

A) Diversify goods and services whenever possible to reduce costs
B) Purchase the required goods and services at the lowest total cost of ownership
C) Search for and develop best-in-class suppliers
D) Seek ways to improve the organization's competitive position
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"The identification, acquisition, access, positioning, and management of resources the organization needs or potentially needs in the attainment of its strategic objectives" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) purchasing
D) procurement
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A manager that is able to reduce a company's purchasing costs by 10% is likely practicing which function?

A) Yield management
B) Cross-function management
C) Spend management
D) Revenue management
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7
The amount of money that a firm spends on goods and services is referred to as _______.

A) COGS
B) purchase spend
C) supply spending
D) cost of supplies
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"Specifications development, value analysis, supplier market research, negotiation, buying activities, contract administration, inventory control, traffic, receiving and stores" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) quality control
D) procurement
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An employee hired to manage the acquisition of materials for a large lumber company is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Inventory
C) Sourcing
D) Purchasing
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All of the following are objectives of supply management EXCEPT this:

A) Ensure the required level of purchased item quality
B) Purchase the required goods and services at the lowest total cost of ownership
C) Search for and develop as many suppliers as possible
D) Seek ways to improve the organization's competitive position
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Purchasing goods and services for business purposes can alternatively be referred to as _______.

A) retail buying
B) service buying
C) commercial buying
D) commercial selling
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In the purchasing cycle, how many steps are involved with preparing for the acquisition of goods and services?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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The purchasing cycle is often broken down into a process with how many steps?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 6
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A "major function of an organization that is responsible for acquisition of required materials, services, and equipment" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) purchasing
D) global sourcing
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Supply management across international borders is referred to as _______.

A) foreign management
B) global supply management
C) international purchasing
D) worldwide sourcing
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An employee hired to ensure that resources are properly positioned within an organization is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Procurement
C) Sourcing
D) Purchasing
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The professional organization ISM refers to the _______.

A) Institute for Supply Materials
B) Institute for Supply Management
C) Institute for Supplier Manufacturing
D) Institute for Serial Manufacturing
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An employee hired to vet potential suppliers is likely performing which function?

A) Supply management
B) Procurement
C) Sourcing
D) Capacity management
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"The entire purchasing process or cycle" refers to the concept of _______.

A) sourcing
B) supply management
C) purchasing
D) procurement
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In general, the cost of materials accounts for approximately (as of 2013) what percentage of the total value of a shipped product?

A) 20%
B) 40%
C) 60%
D) 80%
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The final step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Developing the sourcing strategy
B) Soliciting and evaluating bids
C) Notifying the selected supplier and implementing the contract
D) Collecting supplier information
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22
Muller Inc. is a supplier for a large auto manufacturer. For the auto manufacturer, Muller is part of its _______.

A) purchasing network
B) supply base
C) sourcing net
D) procurement chain
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In the purchasing cycle, how many steps are involved with the actual acquisition of goods and services?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 6
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During an internal assessment of purchases, the purchases are commonly divided into _______.

A) spend slots
B) spend categories
C) spend silos
D) spend bins
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The fourth step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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The third step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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The fifth step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Developing the sourcing strategy
B) Soliciting and evaluating bids
C) Notifying the selected supplier and implementing the contract
D) Collecting supplier information
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Critical parts used in the production of a car are likely an example of _______.

A) low risk, functional
B) high risk, functional
C) low risk, innovative
D) high risk, innovative
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What type of cards are often used to streamline the purchasing process for low-risk, functional goods?

A) Risk
B) Procurement
C) Supply
D) Employee
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A bid that conforms to the invitation to bid is said to be _______.

A) responsible
B) inexpensive
C) responsive
D) reliable
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The second step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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A bid that indicates that the bidder is capable and willing to perform the work as specified is said to be _______.

A) responsible
B) inexpensive
C) responsive
D) reliable
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Office supplies are an example of what type of goods?

A) Low risk, functional
B) High risk, functional
C) Low risk, innovative
D) High risk, innovative
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The lowest priced bidder must also be _______.

A) responsive
B) responsible
C) responsive and responsible
D) neither responsive nor responsible
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The list of suppliers that a firm is currently using is referred to as the firm's _______.

A) supply network
B) supply net
C) supply stockpile
D) supply base
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In a competitive-bidding environment, the contract is usually awarded to

A) The least objectionable bidder
B) The lowest priced bidder
C) The most qualified bidder
D) The highest priced bidder
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The plan to manage the supply of purchased items is referred to as a _______.

A) purchasing plan
B) sourcing strategy
C) sourcing plan
D) purchasing strategy
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A firm would be most likely to stock extra safety stock of which type of item?

A) Low risk, functional
B) Low risk, innovative
C) High risk, functional
D) High risk, innovative
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Typical resources for assessing suppliers may include all of the following EXCEPT _______.

A) supplier directories
B) trade magazines
C) sales presentations
D) the lowest cost
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The first step in the purchasing cycle is

A) Collecting supplier information
B) Conducting an internal assessment
C) Developing the sourcing strategy
D) Assessing the market
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A supplier might need to receive what before being allowed to quote prices or receive an order from a firm?

A) Purchaser qualification
B) Supply requisitions
C) Procurement permissions
D) Supplier certification
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Which of the following is used for low cost, noncritical purchases?

A) RFI
B) RFQ
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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Which of the following is NOT a way for a firm to obtain pricing information and plans from suppliers?

A) Verbal quotes
B) Request for inquiry
C) Request for quote
D) Invitation to bid
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Which of the following is a formal request for pricing, services, and plans?

A) RFI
B) RFP
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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Which of the following is similar to an RFQ but can be used for high-cost and complex services?

A) RFI
B) RFP
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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If a firm is producing near current capacity, they may consider which reason for outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
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47
Salvage value is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Salvage value is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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Purchase price is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Purchase price is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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A statement of work may be included with what?

A) RFI
B) RFP
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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Which of the following is used to collect information on price, product design, timing, and other terms of interest?

A) RFI
B) RFQ
C) IFB
D) Verbal Quotes
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Which of the following is NOT a type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Inventory
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52
Seeking a reduction in costs is an example of which reason for outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
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53
All of the following are reasons for outsourcing EXCEPT this:

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Lower quality
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54
Training cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Transportation cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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55
ISO 9000 may play a role in a firm's _______.

A) purchasing certification program
B) supplier certification program
C) customer certification program
D) borrower certification program
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56
Disposal cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Disposal cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow
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57
Maintenance cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Maintenance cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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58
Insurance cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Insurance cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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59
Which of the following is used when purchasing specifications can be clearly stated (for relatively small purchases)?

A) RFI
B) RFQ
C) IFB
D) Verbal quotes
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60
Transportation cost is what type of total cost of ownership cash flow?

A) Acquisition
B) Ownership
C) End of life
D) Transportation cost is not a type of total cost of ownership cash flow.
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61
If a firm has excess capacity, this is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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62
Using internal resources to make goods and services that were previously outsourced is referred to as _______.

A) crowdsourcing
B) insourcing
C) offshoring
D) inshoring
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63
If a firm lacks expertise to manufacture an item, they may consider which reason for outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
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64
Technology that needs to be protected is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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65
The primary trade agreement affecting the United States, Canada, and Mexico is _______.

A) NAFTA
B) EU
C) COMESA
D) ASEAN
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66
In a make-or-buy break-even analysis, F's refer to _______.

A) fixed costs
B) variable costs
C) both fixed and variable costs
D) neither fixed nor variable costs
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67
An alternative name for insourcing is _______.

A) clearsourcing
B) nearsourcing
C) frontsourcing
D) backsourcing
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68
Approximately what percentage of firms reported doing at least some sourcing internationally?

A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 80%
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69
Which of the following is NOT a reason to consider producing in-house?

A) Protect proprietary technology
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Too many competent suppliers
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70
It is projected that imports will continue to increase by approximately what percentage per year in developed countries?

A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 6%
D) 20%
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71
If no suppliers are available, this is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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72
If the firm is capable, it might choose the make option. This is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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73
If it is more economical to choose the make option, this is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) No competent supplier
B) Better quality control
C) Use of idle capacity
D) Lower cost
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74
The use of a mix of insourcing and outsourcing is referred to as _______.

A) fixed sourcing
B) low sourcing
C) co-sourcing
D) multisourcing
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75
The main driver that firms reported for purchasing internationally was _______.

A) better quality
B) lower cost
C) made by sustainable means
D) faster delivery
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76
If a firm desires fine control of lead time and logistics costs, it might choose the make option. This is an example of what reason for producing in-house?

A) Control of lead time and logistics
B) Better quality control
C) Lower cost
D) Protect proprietary technologies
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77
Suppliers may have better technologies, processes, and skilled labor. This may be what reason to consider outsourcing?

A) Lower cost
B) Insufficient capacity
C) Lack of technology or expertise
D) Better quality
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78
It is projected that imports will continue to increase by approximately what percentage per year in developing countries?

A) 1%
B) 2%
C) 6%
D) 20%
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79
The break-even point refers to the point at which _______.

A) make cost > buy cost
B) make cost = buy cost
C) make cost < buy cost
D) Make cost and buy cost are unrelated to the break-even point.
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80
In a make-or-buy break-even analysis, V's refer to _______.

A) fixed costs
B) variable costs
C) both fixed and variable costs
D) neither fixed, nor variable costs
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