Deck 15: Strategic Challenges and Change for Supply Chains
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Deck 15: Strategic Challenges and Change for Supply Chains
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Shippers see more strategic and IT-based processes such as supply chain planning and network modeling and optimization as great areas of opportunity to leverage big data.
True
2
Reverse flows in logistics have decreased.
False
3
Nike uses active sensors in high-value merchandise that send out telemetry data, tracking the package's traveling speed and conditions. Applying analytics to this data has the potential to largely reduce supply chain reaction times to avoid delays in shipments.
False
4
Both reverse and closed-loop systems are important strategies that impact sustainability in a positive manner.
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"Green" initiatives are an important aspect of environmental sustainability.
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6
Experts recognize three "mega" themes among the game-changing supply chain technologies on the horizon: mobility, digitization, and artificial intelligence.
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Some SCM positions are evolving and taking on more importance. For example, the chief supply chain officer and other functional leaders are being required to act as strategists more than ever before.
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While the emerging trends of AI and automation will eliminate many jobs from the industry, new types of jobs will be created to support the use of these technologies.
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There is a strong feeling among some supply chain experts that the mitigation of risk is the best driver of sustainability initiatives.
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10
The first principle of supply chain management is to segment customers based on profit.
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11
Disruptive innovation refers to the belief that many emerging and developing markets (Brazil, India, China, and others) are driving innovation of simple, no-nonsense products and services that replicate more complex offerings available in the developed markets.
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12
Although "omni-channel" supply chains have developed in response to a continually increasing range of customer needs and preferences, this concept has had relatively little effect on logistics and supply chain networks.
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13
Central to an understanding of supply chain analytics is to recognize that one of the highest priorities at many organizations today is to take a giant leap from data to information, and then from information to understanding.
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14
Companies have discovered that there are no revenue opportunities to offset the costs in sustainability practices.
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Predictive analytics is the level that incorporates available data to answer questions such as what, where, and when certain supply chain activities, processes, or events are happening.
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While reverse flows were traditionally thought to incur extra, non-value-added cost, they are now widely viewed as creating opportunities for sustainability and even added service to customers.
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17
IBM Watson is a prescriptive analytics system that can help to understand data, learn from it, and reason through it.
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18
The Internet of Things (IoT) allows devices to communicate and interact with other devices over the Internet. Supply chain analytic devices and other applications are not yet connected to the IoT, but supply chain professionals may find opportunities to do so in the future.
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19
The seven principles of supply chain management have stood the test of time very well.
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20
The fourth principle of supply chain management is to differentiate products closer to the customer.
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21
A closed-loop system manages:
A) green laws.
B) waste flow.
C) both forward and reverse flows.
D) recycling.
A) green laws.
B) waste flow.
C) both forward and reverse flows.
D) recycling.
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22
Explain the supply chain analytics maturity model.
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23
Which one of the various stages of sophistication and robustness associated with supply chain analytics focuses on questions such as what is likely to happen, what are the likely trends, and what are the results if certain events occur?
A) Descriptive
B) Predictive
C) Prescriptive
D) Cognitive
A) Descriptive
B) Predictive
C) Prescriptive
D) Cognitive
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24
To what extent have the seven principles of supply chain management remained current? What are some of the major changes that have occurred since they were first developed?
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25
Which is not one of the seven principles of supply chain management
A) Source strategically
B) Customize the logistics network
C) Segment customers based on service needs
D) Standardize where feasible
A) Source strategically
B) Customize the logistics network
C) Segment customers based on service needs
D) Standardize where feasible
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26
Which of the following does not belong in the list of the seven principles of supply chain management?
A) Segment customers based on service needs
B) Differentiate products closer to the customer
C) Develop an outsourcing strategy to maximize asset utilization
D) Adopt channel-spanning performance measures
A) Segment customers based on service needs
B) Differentiate products closer to the customer
C) Develop an outsourcing strategy to maximize asset utilization
D) Adopt channel-spanning performance measures
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27
Explain the concept of reverse flows.
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28
Identify the top five workforce issues facing the supply chain industry. Provide recommendations for resolving at least one of these issues.
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29
Why is sustainability such a complex and challenging issue for organizations?
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30
Name any five of the seven principles of supply chain management, and choose two to discuss in more detail.
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31
Google smart glasses are voice-controlled devices/computers equipped with GPS and motion sensors that interact with the Internet. A supply chain professional could use the built-in camera on the glasses to stream images to Google computers or to receive information in response to specific queries. This is an example of which major trend in digitization?
A) Artificial intelligence
B) Cloud computing
C) Augmented reality
D) Additive manufacturing
A) Artificial intelligence
B) Cloud computing
C) Augmented reality
D) Additive manufacturing
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32
Distinguish between frugal and disruptive innovation. Provide your own example of one of the two types of innovation.
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33
Which one is not one of the four requirements for cognitive systems?
A) Adaptive
B) Interactive
C) Iterative
D) Conducive
A) Adaptive
B) Interactive
C) Iterative
D) Conducive
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34
Which one of the choices below is not one of the various stages and levels of sophistication and robustness that is associated with supply chain analytics?
A) Descriptive
B) Predictive
C) Indicative
D) Cognitive
A) Descriptive
B) Predictive
C) Indicative
D) Cognitive
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