Deck 3: The Role of Information in Supply Chains

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Supply chain managers need information for three basic purposes. Which of the following is not of one these purposes?

A) Maintain asset visibility
B) Manage daily operations
C) Planning and strategy
D) Meet customer needs
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_______ refers to the use of resources to gain a competitive advantage.

A) Corporate strategy
B) Supply chain management
C) Planning and execution
D) Cost leadership
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A leading retailer is developing its supply chain strategy, and as a result, will consider three main issues. Which of the following is not one of these issues?

A) How many DCs should we have, and where should they be located?
B) Should the firm own or outsource these DCs?
C) What channel(s) should we use to provide goods to our customers?
D) Which social media outlets are most critical for consideration?
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Which of the following strategies as described by Porter places the greatest pressure on the supply chain?

A) Stuck in the middle
B) Cost leadership
C) Differentiation
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Manufacturers and retailers benefit from the use of bar codes for several reasons. Which of the following is one of these reasons? Bar codes

A) add to the cost of products, as they have to be printed and applied to products
B) can facilitate the process to determine which items are selling quickly, and which are not
C) reduce sales labor involved in replenishing items at the shelf level in a store
D) reduce forecasting accuracy
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Lilly's Lettuce wants to track each individual head of lettuce from the farm to the retailer. In this instance, the best tool to use would be:

A) Bar codes
B) Distribution requirements planning (DRP)
C) ASN's
D) RFID
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_______ was one of the first to mandate its most important suppliers use passive RFID chips.

A) Department of Defense
B) Macy's
C) Walmart
D) Bloomindales'
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In the case of RFID implementation at the individual item level there are social concerns with

A) the added energy costs and batteries used by the chips.
B) the added labor costs associated with reading all of the tags.
C) the issue of privacy.
D) the issue of governmental control and surveillance.
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______ is a nonprofit organization "overseeing the creation, promulgation and use of norms and guidelines that directly impact businesses."

A) ANSI
B) EDI
C) WERC
D) CSCMP
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__________ starts with the initial contact between customer and supplier. It ends with the delivery of the order and subsequent after-sales service.

A) Customer service
B) Vendor management
C) Order management
D) Coordinated inventory deployment
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Costs associated with the order management process can originate from which of these causes?

A) Employee training
B) Duplication of activities
C) Inventory costs
D) Start-up costs
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Which of the following tools is a visual representation of an order management process?

A) ERP software
B) Process map
C) Inventory tags
D) RFID tags
E) Venn diagram
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Bailey, Inc. has discovered a number of continuing customer service issues that originate with incorrect pick lists. In which step of the Order Management Process is the problem located?

A) Order generation
B) Order receipt
C) Order processing
D) Order fulfillment
E) Pick lists are prepared in every step of the Order Management Process
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Define order cycle time.

A) The time period between a customer placing an order and its delivery
B) The time period between the customer's credit check and the customer's warranty claim
C) The time period between a customer's first inquiry to the installation of the purchased product
D) The time period between a customer's quote and a customer's order confirmation
E) The time period between the first customer inquiry to any warranty claim
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How does a process map facilitate a common understanding of the order management process?

A) Managers share the process map with the firm's customers.
B) The process map of the Order Management Process is the same map as that for the whole Supply Chain.
C) All people involved in the order management system base their views on the same information.
D) The process map is another name for a customer order.
E) All of these options facilitate a common understanding.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to systems and software to manage day-to-day activities including:

A) Order generation, receipt, processing, fulfillment, shipping, and support
B) RFID, EDI, and API systems
C) Order management process
D) Accounting, procurement, project management, and manufacturing
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Which of the following are supply chain planning software tools?

A) Inventory management software
B) Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
C) Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
D) Yard Management Systems (YMS)
E) All of these are supply chain planning software tools.
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All types of firms can benefit from the use of a Warehouse Management System (WMS). However, WMSs are best suited to which of the following?

A) Firms with minimal warehouse operations because of the limited data capacity of a WMS.
B) Firms with large warehousing operations because of the cost to acquire and implement a WMS.
C) Service firms, such as architectural or accounting partnerships.
D) Firms with extensive administrative functions, such as a credit card processing company.
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What type of supply chain collaboration describes a supplier managing the customer's inventory using data supplied by the customer?

A) Yard Management System (YMS)
B) Customer supplied data management (CSDM)
C) Vendor managed inventory (VMI)
D) Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)
E) Business to Consumer (B2C)
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Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

A) Each EDI document serves the same function as its paper-based equivalent.
B) There is a single, universal standard available to be adopted by individual firms, industries, and regions of the world.
C) EDI messages are structured because both parties must adhere to a standardized, predetermined format for each document.
D) EDI is a one-way communication standard designed to exchange structured computer-to-computer messages.
E) EDI messages are typically transaction related documents such as purchase orders, invoices, order status inquiries, shipment information, and others.
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Supply chain management relies on timely information to minimize costs and optimize customer satisfaction.
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Of all of the supply chain planning tools discussed, collaborative planning is the easiest to implement.
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Supply chain strategy should be determined and defined prior to developing the corporate strategy.
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Like RFID technology, bar codes store data in a chip.
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Lilly's Lettuce wants to track each individual head of lettuce from the farm to the retailer. Data is gathered after each head of lettuce is washed, tagged, wrapped and packed in a box containing 23 other heads of Lilly's Lettuce. In this instance, the best tool to use would be bar codes.
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In general, the smaller the unit receiving RFID tags (individual items versus a pallet), the greater the cost of implementation.
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RFID is a one-way communication standard designed to exchange structured computer to computer messages.
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APIs must conform to the ANSCI ASC X.12 standard which is commonly used in the United States.
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EDI implementation includes initial setup costs for hardware and software, but does not require changes in business processes.
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The Order Management process ends with the delivery of the product and the customer's payment.
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The Order Receipt step of the Order Management process requires a customer order be received electronically.
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The order is a key contact point between customer and supplier.
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Longer order cycle times can result in the need for customers to hold more inventory.
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Application Programming Interface (APIs) are clearly defined means of communicating between various software programs.
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Connectivity gaps inherent in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) transmissions, as well as delays caused by batching EDI transmission, cause shippers to act on stale or inaccurate information.
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To be effective, managers need input from other supply chain firms to make operational decisions affecting the supply chain and their individual firm.
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The exchange of information in the supply chain need not include everyone in the supply chain. Only transportation providers and the subject firm are required.
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Data capture is the process by which data enters an information system
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Manufacturers and retailers of consumer products benefit from bar code adoption because bar codes are labor saving technology.
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Blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT) are two impactful applications that will affect the future role of information.
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Deck 3: The Role of Information in Supply Chains
1
Supply chain managers need information for three basic purposes. Which of the following is not of one these purposes?

A) Maintain asset visibility
B) Manage daily operations
C) Planning and strategy
D) Meet customer needs
Meet customer needs
2
_______ refers to the use of resources to gain a competitive advantage.

A) Corporate strategy
B) Supply chain management
C) Planning and execution
D) Cost leadership
Corporate strategy
3
A leading retailer is developing its supply chain strategy, and as a result, will consider three main issues. Which of the following is not one of these issues?

A) How many DCs should we have, and where should they be located?
B) Should the firm own or outsource these DCs?
C) What channel(s) should we use to provide goods to our customers?
D) Which social media outlets are most critical for consideration?
Which social media outlets are most critical for consideration?
4
Which of the following strategies as described by Porter places the greatest pressure on the supply chain?

A) Stuck in the middle
B) Cost leadership
C) Differentiation
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5
Manufacturers and retailers benefit from the use of bar codes for several reasons. Which of the following is one of these reasons? Bar codes

A) add to the cost of products, as they have to be printed and applied to products
B) can facilitate the process to determine which items are selling quickly, and which are not
C) reduce sales labor involved in replenishing items at the shelf level in a store
D) reduce forecasting accuracy
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6
Lilly's Lettuce wants to track each individual head of lettuce from the farm to the retailer. In this instance, the best tool to use would be:

A) Bar codes
B) Distribution requirements planning (DRP)
C) ASN's
D) RFID
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7
_______ was one of the first to mandate its most important suppliers use passive RFID chips.

A) Department of Defense
B) Macy's
C) Walmart
D) Bloomindales'
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8
In the case of RFID implementation at the individual item level there are social concerns with

A) the added energy costs and batteries used by the chips.
B) the added labor costs associated with reading all of the tags.
C) the issue of privacy.
D) the issue of governmental control and surveillance.
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______ is a nonprofit organization "overseeing the creation, promulgation and use of norms and guidelines that directly impact businesses."

A) ANSI
B) EDI
C) WERC
D) CSCMP
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10
__________ starts with the initial contact between customer and supplier. It ends with the delivery of the order and subsequent after-sales service.

A) Customer service
B) Vendor management
C) Order management
D) Coordinated inventory deployment
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11
Costs associated with the order management process can originate from which of these causes?

A) Employee training
B) Duplication of activities
C) Inventory costs
D) Start-up costs
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12
Which of the following tools is a visual representation of an order management process?

A) ERP software
B) Process map
C) Inventory tags
D) RFID tags
E) Venn diagram
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13
Bailey, Inc. has discovered a number of continuing customer service issues that originate with incorrect pick lists. In which step of the Order Management Process is the problem located?

A) Order generation
B) Order receipt
C) Order processing
D) Order fulfillment
E) Pick lists are prepared in every step of the Order Management Process
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14
Define order cycle time.

A) The time period between a customer placing an order and its delivery
B) The time period between the customer's credit check and the customer's warranty claim
C) The time period between a customer's first inquiry to the installation of the purchased product
D) The time period between a customer's quote and a customer's order confirmation
E) The time period between the first customer inquiry to any warranty claim
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15
How does a process map facilitate a common understanding of the order management process?

A) Managers share the process map with the firm's customers.
B) The process map of the Order Management Process is the same map as that for the whole Supply Chain.
C) All people involved in the order management system base their views on the same information.
D) The process map is another name for a customer order.
E) All of these options facilitate a common understanding.
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) refers to systems and software to manage day-to-day activities including:

A) Order generation, receipt, processing, fulfillment, shipping, and support
B) RFID, EDI, and API systems
C) Order management process
D) Accounting, procurement, project management, and manufacturing
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17
Which of the following are supply chain planning software tools?

A) Inventory management software
B) Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
C) Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
D) Yard Management Systems (YMS)
E) All of these are supply chain planning software tools.
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18
All types of firms can benefit from the use of a Warehouse Management System (WMS). However, WMSs are best suited to which of the following?

A) Firms with minimal warehouse operations because of the limited data capacity of a WMS.
B) Firms with large warehousing operations because of the cost to acquire and implement a WMS.
C) Service firms, such as architectural or accounting partnerships.
D) Firms with extensive administrative functions, such as a credit card processing company.
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19
What type of supply chain collaboration describes a supplier managing the customer's inventory using data supplied by the customer?

A) Yard Management System (YMS)
B) Customer supplied data management (CSDM)
C) Vendor managed inventory (VMI)
D) Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)
E) Business to Consumer (B2C)
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20
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

A) Each EDI document serves the same function as its paper-based equivalent.
B) There is a single, universal standard available to be adopted by individual firms, industries, and regions of the world.
C) EDI messages are structured because both parties must adhere to a standardized, predetermined format for each document.
D) EDI is a one-way communication standard designed to exchange structured computer-to-computer messages.
E) EDI messages are typically transaction related documents such as purchase orders, invoices, order status inquiries, shipment information, and others.
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Supply chain management relies on timely information to minimize costs and optimize customer satisfaction.
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Of all of the supply chain planning tools discussed, collaborative planning is the easiest to implement.
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Supply chain strategy should be determined and defined prior to developing the corporate strategy.
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Like RFID technology, bar codes store data in a chip.
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Lilly's Lettuce wants to track each individual head of lettuce from the farm to the retailer. Data is gathered after each head of lettuce is washed, tagged, wrapped and packed in a box containing 23 other heads of Lilly's Lettuce. In this instance, the best tool to use would be bar codes.
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In general, the smaller the unit receiving RFID tags (individual items versus a pallet), the greater the cost of implementation.
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RFID is a one-way communication standard designed to exchange structured computer to computer messages.
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APIs must conform to the ANSCI ASC X.12 standard which is commonly used in the United States.
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EDI implementation includes initial setup costs for hardware and software, but does not require changes in business processes.
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The Order Management process ends with the delivery of the product and the customer's payment.
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The Order Receipt step of the Order Management process requires a customer order be received electronically.
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The order is a key contact point between customer and supplier.
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Longer order cycle times can result in the need for customers to hold more inventory.
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Application Programming Interface (APIs) are clearly defined means of communicating between various software programs.
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Connectivity gaps inherent in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) transmissions, as well as delays caused by batching EDI transmission, cause shippers to act on stale or inaccurate information.
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To be effective, managers need input from other supply chain firms to make operational decisions affecting the supply chain and their individual firm.
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The exchange of information in the supply chain need not include everyone in the supply chain. Only transportation providers and the subject firm are required.
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Data capture is the process by which data enters an information system
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Manufacturers and retailers of consumer products benefit from bar code adoption because bar codes are labor saving technology.
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Blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT) are two impactful applications that will affect the future role of information.
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