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Quiz 11: Supply Chain Management: You Better Get It Right
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Question 1
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The CRM component of the distribution element represents an attempt to automate interactions with customers and facilitate the development of sales prospects through software packages.
Question 2
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In game theory's non-zero-sum model, it is possible to produce win-win scenarios for multiple players.
Question 3
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Supply chain management is appropriate only for large businesses.
Question 4
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The existing models of supply chain metrics (SCOR) can handle the most complicated of supply chains.
Question 5
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The essence of lean is attempting to eliminate all forms of waste from a production or service system.
Question 6
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Free trade advocates that nations lower or eliminate trade barriers and tariffs so that countries might develop some particular competencies so that they can participate in the global economy.
Question 7
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Delivery refers to the percentage of orders delivered on or after customer due dates.
Question 8
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Consumers expect to be able to buy cell phones with cutting-edge capability at reasonable prices; this results in a great need for new products, which in turn requires a reduction in life cycle development times.
Question 9
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Outsourcing is associated only with overseas manufacturing and not with in-house service activities.
Question 10
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When looking at the potential suppliers of a business, a firm may be aided by examining those suppliers with some form of certification.
Question 11
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Make, advertise, move, store, and buy-these five activities are the core of any supply chain.
Question 12
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The supply chain comprises many links, such as links between suppliers that provide inputs, links to manufacturing and service support operations that transform the input into products and services, and links to the distribution and local service providers that localized the product.
Question 13
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In essence, supply chain management integrates supply and demand management within and across companies.
Question 14
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The process-modeling component of the supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model begins with five essential elements that link together the supply chain: plan, source, make, deliver, and return.