Deck 5: Purchasing and Supply Management Organization

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Spend analysis involves using systems software to identify items purchased in common among divisions or business units.
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If the organization's strategy is to be responsive to individual customers in different markets,then a more centralized approach is likely.
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In general,the lower purchasing is in the corporate structure,the greater the role it plays in supporting organizational objectives.
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A consortium is a voluntary group where buyers are in the same industry and conduct business with many of the same suppliers.
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If the CPO at corporate headquarters has the authority for the majority of the organization's purchases,then the organization maintains a decentralized authority structure.
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The ability to respond quickly to user and customer requirements has always been a major justification for centralized purchasing authority.
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Purchasing personnel cannot become experts in all categories of spend.
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The challenge today is to know which activities,processes,and tasks to control or coordinate centrally and which to assign to operating units.
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Today's version of decentralized purchasing should emphasize support,integration,and coordination of different tasks that are common across a business rather than strict control over all the activities within the purchasing process.
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Purchasing is becoming more of a tactical function and less of a strategic function.
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Center-led organizations have the same total authority that purely centralized units do.
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Lead division buying is most advantageous where geographic concentration exists within a company.
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If purchases are very different across business units,an argument could be made for decentralization.
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The advantage of center-led organizations is their ability to garner savings on common purchases yet allow local purchasing decisions on unique items.
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Decentralized purchasing personnel should gain a greater understanding and appreciation of local operating requirements.
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Regarding the continuum of complete centralization and complete decentralization of purchasing authority,most organizations lie somewhere toward one end or the other.
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If each division or unit is responsible for developing its own e-purchasing system or data gathering and part-numbering system,the result will be a unified purchasing system.
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The mission of a decentralized purchasing structure is to facilitate the consolidation of similar buying requirements and standardize buying processes at the various facilities.
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In organizations where new product development occurs at the divisional or business unit level,a centralized purchasing structure can support new product development at earlier stages.
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A reason for decentralization is a reduction in duplication of effort.
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Increasingly,purchasing is becoming more involved with expediting and inventory control.
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____ refers to the process of assessing and selecting the structure and formal system of communication,division of labor,coordination,control,authority,and responsibility required to achieve organizational goals and objectives.

A) Cross-functional teaming
B) Reciprocity
C) Organizational design
D) Span of control
E) Supply chain orientation
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Separation of supply management duties into strategic and tactical responsibilities means that tactical responsibilities are more important.
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Purchasing never analyzes whether a new or existing purchase requirement should be internally or externally sourced.
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The skills required for a strategic focus are the same as those required for an operational focus.
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Organizations that rely on part-time teams typically do not maintain their existing functional structure while adding additional team-related duties.
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Perhaps the least important factor contributing to purchasing's position in the organizational hierarchy is history.
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Few of the tasks that qualify as operational support are being streamlined or automated,especially with the advent of business-to-business e-commerce technologies.
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Managing day-to-day supply management operations is the same as managing longer-term responsibilities.
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The actual expediting process rarely provides new value within the purchasing process.
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Not all observers agree that the use of teams is a guarantee of greater effectiveness.
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The preparation and transfer of material releases to suppliers is part of the operational support process.
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Strategic responsibilities lack the immediacy of tactical duties and as a result are often ignored.
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Detailed short- and long-term purchasing plans are required for items subject to technological,economic,or political change.
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Transportation is a highly specialized activity with its own set of requirements.
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Progressive organizations recognize that a need for expeditors indicates that suppliers are not performing as required,or that suppliers are not receiving realistic or stable material release schedules.
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The objective of value analysis is to enhance value by reducing the cost of a good or service without sacrificing quality,enhancing functionality without increasing cost,or providing greater functionality to the user above and beyond any increase in cost.
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Supply management is a progressive approach to managing the supply base that relies primarily on a traditional arm's-length or adversarial approach with sellers.
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Many recognition and reward systems today encourage members not to participate on teams.
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Separation of supply management duties into strategic and tactical responsibilities means that strategic responsibilities are more important.
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Use of a ____ is most advantageous where geographic concentration exists within a company.

A) regional buying group
B) business unit leader
C) corporate purchasing council
D) corporate steering committee
E) None of these choices.
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____ involves developing long-range material forecasts,conducting value analysis programs,assessing supplier capabilities,and analyzing the cost structure of suppliers.

A) Operational support and order follow-up
B) Market analysis and research
C) Administration
D) Material handling
E) Sourcing and negotiating
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All of the following are factors affecting purchasing's position in the organizational hierarchy except ____.

A) history
B) type of industry
C) total value of goods and services
D) philosophy of the founder
E) the number of purchasing personnel
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A/An ____ organizational structure combines a centralized approach for purchased items common to several business units and a decentralized approach to unique requirements.

A) centralized
B) focused
C) decentralized
D) outsourcing
E) center-led
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A/An ____ is a voluntary group where buyers are in the same industry and conduct business with many of the same suppliers.

A) group purchasing organization
B) consortium
C) lead division buyer
D) global sourcing council
E) strategic sourcing group
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When a key commodity is purchased by many major business units,use of [a/an] ____ is beneficial.

A) joint global strategy
B) purchasing cards
C) decentralized purchasing structure
D) corporate purchasing council
E) lead division buying
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Which of the following is not a common organizational mechanism to enable center-led organization design?

A) Lead division buying.
B) Use of procurement cards.
C) Regional buying council.
D) Global sourcing council.
E) Corporate purchasing council.
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Which of the following is not an advantage of centralized or center-led purchasing structures?

A) Product development support.
B) Leverage purchase volumes.
C) Coordination of purchasing strategies and plans.
D) Development of specialized expertise.
E) Reduced duplication of purchasing effort.
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The ____ task identifies potential suppliers,negotiates with selected suppliers,and performs the buying of goods and services.

A) market analysis and research
B) operational support and order follow-up
C) administration
D) sourcing and negotiating
E) material handling
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____ refers to the assumption that local personnel understand and support the objectives of the business unit or division and feel a personal commitment to a particular operation.

A) Centralization of purchasing authority
B) Hybrid structure
C) Correlation
D) Specialization
E) Ownership
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[A/An] ____ is comprised of group of buyers who purchase similar items at various facilities.

A) decentralized purchasing structure
B) lead division buying
C) corporate purchasing council
D) corporate steering committee
E) There is no such group.
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If purchasing authority for the majority of purchase expenditures is at the divisional,business unit,or site level,then a firm has a more ____ structure.

A) center-led
B) centralized
C) globalized
D) decentralized
E) Organizational structure has no relationship with the location of purchasing authority.
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All of the following are advantages of decentralized purchasing except ____.

A) ownership of decisions affecting purchasing
B) understanding unique operational requirements
C) speed and responsiveness
D) reduced duplication of purchasing effort
E) new product development support
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In the use of [a/an] ____,a group of operating units buys common items,typically because they produce common products.

A) procurement cards
B) regional buying council
C) global sourcing council
D) lead division buying
E) corporate purchasing council
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In rapidly changing industries or those where purchased goods and services comprise a ____ portion of product or service costs,management usually recognizes the need to place purchasing in a/an ____ position in the organizational hierarchy.

A) smaller....higher
B) larger....lower
C) larger....higher
D) median....lower
E) There is no relationship between the level of purchases and the placement of purchasing in the organizational hierarchy.
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Which of the following is not one of the factors to be considered when implementing an organization's supply structure?

A) The firm's overall business strategy.
B) What competitors are doing.
C) Similarity of purchases.
D) Total purchase dollar expenditures.
E) The overall philosophy of management.
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All of the following are major areas of the scope of P/SM jobs in larger organizations except ____.

A) material handling
B) sourcing and negotiating
C) market analysis and research
D) operational support and order follow-up
E) administration
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____ focus on the company and industry future by managing total cost,enhancing value,and minimizing risks whereas ____ focus more on the day-to-day challenges required to meet the organization's current needs.

A) Tactically-oriented buyers....strategically-oriented buyers
B) Strategically-oriented buyers....tactically-oriented buyers
C) Specialized buyers....general buyers
D) General buyers....specialized buyers
E) There is no difference between buyers.
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[A/An] ____ is similar to [a/an] ____ except that they tend to be more advisory in nature.

A) corporate purchasing council....corporate steering committee
B) corporate steering committee....lead division buying
C) lead division buying....corporate steering committee
D) corporate steering committee....corporate purchasing council
E) There is no difference between the two entities.
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The ____ group includes the activities supporting the day-to-day operations of the purchasing or materials function.

A) material handling
B) market analysis and research
C) administration and support
D) operational support and order follow-up
E) sourcing and negotiating
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____ is the process of personally or electronically contacting suppliers to determine the status of past-due or near-past-due shipments.

A) Buying
B) Negotiating
C) Outsourcing
D) Expediting
E) Insourcing
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Used under the right conditions,teams provide all of the following benefits to organizations except ____.

A) synergies gained from a wider range of knowledge through collaboration
B) guaranteed success when using a team
C) better decision making
D) creation of a more involved workforce
E) facilitation of improved products and services
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____ is the organized study of an item's function as it relates to value and cost.

A) Buying
B) Purchasing research
C) New product development
D) Inventory control
E) Value analysis
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The ____ function monitors the day-to-day management of purchased and in-process inventory at each using location.

A) inventory control
B) buying
C) material handling
D) expediting
E) transportation
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The ____ group is responsible for developing the policies and procedures that purchasing personnel follow,administering and maintaining the purchasing information system and database,determining required staffing levels,developing departmental plans,organizing training and seminars for buyers,and developing measurement systems to evaluate purchasing performance.

A) administration and support
B) tactical buying
C) sourcing and negotiating
D) strategic buying
E) purchasing research
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Which of the following is not one of the features of the ideal procurement organizational model in the twenty-first century?

A) A flattened hierarchy for faster decision making and freer flow of ideas.
B) Requirement of having cost accounting personnel present on all cross-functional teams.
C) Increased use of center-led structures that enable consolidation of common purchases.
D) Co-location of purchasing personnel with internal customers.
E) Rotation of business managers across business units and functional groups.
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____ is a broad term describing the purchase of raw materials,components,finished goods,or services from suppliers.

A) Expediting
B) Negotiating
C) Insourcing
D) Value analysis
E) Buying
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Which of the following is an example of a strategic activity?

A) Manage transactions with suppliers.
B) Source items that are unique to the operating unit.
C) Implement companywide best practices.
D) Generate and forward material releases.
E) Provide supplier performance feedback.
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Which of the following is not one of the hurdles that can affect how well an organization uses teams?

A) Many organizations form teams using functional group employees on a part-time basis.
B) There are increased requirements for the use of social networks.
C) Many organizations fail to recognize and reward the effort team members put forth towards their team assignments.
D) It is not the nature of our individualistic culture, except perhaps for sporting events, to be group or team focused.
E) All of these choices are hurdles that affect how well an organization uses teams.
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Which of the following is an example of an operational activity?

A) Manage relationships with critical suppliers.
B) Generate and forward material releases.
C) Develop electronic purchasing systems.
D) Negotiate companywide contracts.
E) Manage critical commodities.
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All of the following should be included in detailed short- and long-term purchasing plans except ____.

A) historical and projected future usage of the purchased item
B) purchase objectives
C) assignment of the proper cost accounting code
D) assessment of the supply market
E) cost/price analysis
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Spend analysis involves using systems software to identify items purchased in common among divisions or business units.
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If the organization's strategy is to be responsive to individual customers in different markets,then a more centralized approach is likely.
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In general,the lower purchasing is in the corporate structure,the greater the role it plays in supporting organizational objectives.
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A consortium is a voluntary group where buyers are in the same industry and conduct business with many of the same suppliers.
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If the CPO at corporate headquarters has the authority for the majority of the organization's purchases,then the organization maintains a decentralized authority structure.
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The ability to respond quickly to user and customer requirements has always been a major justification for centralized purchasing authority.
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Purchasing personnel cannot become experts in all categories of spend.
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The challenge today is to know which activities,processes,and tasks to control or coordinate centrally and which to assign to operating units.
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Today's version of decentralized purchasing should emphasize support,integration,and coordination of different tasks that are common across a business rather than strict control over all the activities within the purchasing process.
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Purchasing is becoming more of a tactical function and less of a strategic function.
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Center-led organizations have the same total authority that purely centralized units do.
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Lead division buying is most advantageous where geographic concentration exists within a company.
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If purchases are very different across business units,an argument could be made for decentralization.
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The advantage of center-led organizations is their ability to garner savings on common purchases yet allow local purchasing decisions on unique items.
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Decentralized purchasing personnel should gain a greater understanding and appreciation of local operating requirements.
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Regarding the continuum of complete centralization and complete decentralization of purchasing authority,most organizations lie somewhere toward one end or the other.
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If each division or unit is responsible for developing its own e-purchasing system or data gathering and part-numbering system,the result will be a unified purchasing system.
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The mission of a decentralized purchasing structure is to facilitate the consolidation of similar buying requirements and standardize buying processes at the various facilities.
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In organizations where new product development occurs at the divisional or business unit level,a centralized purchasing structure can support new product development at earlier stages.
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A reason for decentralization is a reduction in duplication of effort.
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Increasingly,purchasing is becoming more involved with expediting and inventory control.
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____ refers to the process of assessing and selecting the structure and formal system of communication,division of labor,coordination,control,authority,and responsibility required to achieve organizational goals and objectives.

A) Cross-functional teaming
B) Reciprocity
C) Organizational design
D) Span of control
E) Supply chain orientation
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Separation of supply management duties into strategic and tactical responsibilities means that tactical responsibilities are more important.
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Purchasing never analyzes whether a new or existing purchase requirement should be internally or externally sourced.
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The skills required for a strategic focus are the same as those required for an operational focus.
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Organizations that rely on part-time teams typically do not maintain their existing functional structure while adding additional team-related duties.
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Perhaps the least important factor contributing to purchasing's position in the organizational hierarchy is history.
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Few of the tasks that qualify as operational support are being streamlined or automated,especially with the advent of business-to-business e-commerce technologies.
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Managing day-to-day supply management operations is the same as managing longer-term responsibilities.
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The actual expediting process rarely provides new value within the purchasing process.
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Not all observers agree that the use of teams is a guarantee of greater effectiveness.
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The preparation and transfer of material releases to suppliers is part of the operational support process.
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Strategic responsibilities lack the immediacy of tactical duties and as a result are often ignored.
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Detailed short- and long-term purchasing plans are required for items subject to technological,economic,or political change.
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Transportation is a highly specialized activity with its own set of requirements.
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Progressive organizations recognize that a need for expeditors indicates that suppliers are not performing as required,or that suppliers are not receiving realistic or stable material release schedules.
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The objective of value analysis is to enhance value by reducing the cost of a good or service without sacrificing quality,enhancing functionality without increasing cost,or providing greater functionality to the user above and beyond any increase in cost.
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Supply management is a progressive approach to managing the supply base that relies primarily on a traditional arm's-length or adversarial approach with sellers.
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Many recognition and reward systems today encourage members not to participate on teams.
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Separation of supply management duties into strategic and tactical responsibilities means that strategic responsibilities are more important.
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Use of a ____ is most advantageous where geographic concentration exists within a company.

A) regional buying group
B) business unit leader
C) corporate purchasing council
D) corporate steering committee
E) None of these choices.
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____ involves developing long-range material forecasts,conducting value analysis programs,assessing supplier capabilities,and analyzing the cost structure of suppliers.

A) Operational support and order follow-up
B) Market analysis and research
C) Administration
D) Material handling
E) Sourcing and negotiating
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All of the following are factors affecting purchasing's position in the organizational hierarchy except ____.

A) history
B) type of industry
C) total value of goods and services
D) philosophy of the founder
E) the number of purchasing personnel
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A/An ____ organizational structure combines a centralized approach for purchased items common to several business units and a decentralized approach to unique requirements.

A) centralized
B) focused
C) decentralized
D) outsourcing
E) center-led
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A/An ____ is a voluntary group where buyers are in the same industry and conduct business with many of the same suppliers.

A) group purchasing organization
B) consortium
C) lead division buyer
D) global sourcing council
E) strategic sourcing group
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When a key commodity is purchased by many major business units,use of [a/an] ____ is beneficial.

A) joint global strategy
B) purchasing cards
C) decentralized purchasing structure
D) corporate purchasing council
E) lead division buying
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Which of the following is not a common organizational mechanism to enable center-led organization design?

A) Lead division buying.
B) Use of procurement cards.
C) Regional buying council.
D) Global sourcing council.
E) Corporate purchasing council.
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Which of the following is not an advantage of centralized or center-led purchasing structures?

A) Product development support.
B) Leverage purchase volumes.
C) Coordination of purchasing strategies and plans.
D) Development of specialized expertise.
E) Reduced duplication of purchasing effort.
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49
The ____ task identifies potential suppliers,negotiates with selected suppliers,and performs the buying of goods and services.

A) market analysis and research
B) operational support and order follow-up
C) administration
D) sourcing and negotiating
E) material handling
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____ refers to the assumption that local personnel understand and support the objectives of the business unit or division and feel a personal commitment to a particular operation.

A) Centralization of purchasing authority
B) Hybrid structure
C) Correlation
D) Specialization
E) Ownership
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[A/An] ____ is comprised of group of buyers who purchase similar items at various facilities.

A) decentralized purchasing structure
B) lead division buying
C) corporate purchasing council
D) corporate steering committee
E) There is no such group.
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If purchasing authority for the majority of purchase expenditures is at the divisional,business unit,or site level,then a firm has a more ____ structure.

A) center-led
B) centralized
C) globalized
D) decentralized
E) Organizational structure has no relationship with the location of purchasing authority.
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All of the following are advantages of decentralized purchasing except ____.

A) ownership of decisions affecting purchasing
B) understanding unique operational requirements
C) speed and responsiveness
D) reduced duplication of purchasing effort
E) new product development support
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In the use of [a/an] ____,a group of operating units buys common items,typically because they produce common products.

A) procurement cards
B) regional buying council
C) global sourcing council
D) lead division buying
E) corporate purchasing council
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In rapidly changing industries or those where purchased goods and services comprise a ____ portion of product or service costs,management usually recognizes the need to place purchasing in a/an ____ position in the organizational hierarchy.

A) smaller....higher
B) larger....lower
C) larger....higher
D) median....lower
E) There is no relationship between the level of purchases and the placement of purchasing in the organizational hierarchy.
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56
Which of the following is not one of the factors to be considered when implementing an organization's supply structure?

A) The firm's overall business strategy.
B) What competitors are doing.
C) Similarity of purchases.
D) Total purchase dollar expenditures.
E) The overall philosophy of management.
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All of the following are major areas of the scope of P/SM jobs in larger organizations except ____.

A) material handling
B) sourcing and negotiating
C) market analysis and research
D) operational support and order follow-up
E) administration
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____ focus on the company and industry future by managing total cost,enhancing value,and minimizing risks whereas ____ focus more on the day-to-day challenges required to meet the organization's current needs.

A) Tactically-oriented buyers....strategically-oriented buyers
B) Strategically-oriented buyers....tactically-oriented buyers
C) Specialized buyers....general buyers
D) General buyers....specialized buyers
E) There is no difference between buyers.
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[A/An] ____ is similar to [a/an] ____ except that they tend to be more advisory in nature.

A) corporate purchasing council....corporate steering committee
B) corporate steering committee....lead division buying
C) lead division buying....corporate steering committee
D) corporate steering committee....corporate purchasing council
E) There is no difference between the two entities.
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The ____ group includes the activities supporting the day-to-day operations of the purchasing or materials function.

A) material handling
B) market analysis and research
C) administration and support
D) operational support and order follow-up
E) sourcing and negotiating
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____ is the process of personally or electronically contacting suppliers to determine the status of past-due or near-past-due shipments.

A) Buying
B) Negotiating
C) Outsourcing
D) Expediting
E) Insourcing
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Used under the right conditions,teams provide all of the following benefits to organizations except ____.

A) synergies gained from a wider range of knowledge through collaboration
B) guaranteed success when using a team
C) better decision making
D) creation of a more involved workforce
E) facilitation of improved products and services
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____ is the organized study of an item's function as it relates to value and cost.

A) Buying
B) Purchasing research
C) New product development
D) Inventory control
E) Value analysis
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The ____ function monitors the day-to-day management of purchased and in-process inventory at each using location.

A) inventory control
B) buying
C) material handling
D) expediting
E) transportation
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The ____ group is responsible for developing the policies and procedures that purchasing personnel follow,administering and maintaining the purchasing information system and database,determining required staffing levels,developing departmental plans,organizing training and seminars for buyers,and developing measurement systems to evaluate purchasing performance.

A) administration and support
B) tactical buying
C) sourcing and negotiating
D) strategic buying
E) purchasing research
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66
Which of the following is not one of the features of the ideal procurement organizational model in the twenty-first century?

A) A flattened hierarchy for faster decision making and freer flow of ideas.
B) Requirement of having cost accounting personnel present on all cross-functional teams.
C) Increased use of center-led structures that enable consolidation of common purchases.
D) Co-location of purchasing personnel with internal customers.
E) Rotation of business managers across business units and functional groups.
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67
____ is a broad term describing the purchase of raw materials,components,finished goods,or services from suppliers.

A) Expediting
B) Negotiating
C) Insourcing
D) Value analysis
E) Buying
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68
Which of the following is an example of a strategic activity?

A) Manage transactions with suppliers.
B) Source items that are unique to the operating unit.
C) Implement companywide best practices.
D) Generate and forward material releases.
E) Provide supplier performance feedback.
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69
Which of the following is not one of the hurdles that can affect how well an organization uses teams?

A) Many organizations form teams using functional group employees on a part-time basis.
B) There are increased requirements for the use of social networks.
C) Many organizations fail to recognize and reward the effort team members put forth towards their team assignments.
D) It is not the nature of our individualistic culture, except perhaps for sporting events, to be group or team focused.
E) All of these choices are hurdles that affect how well an organization uses teams.
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70
Which of the following is an example of an operational activity?

A) Manage relationships with critical suppliers.
B) Generate and forward material releases.
C) Develop electronic purchasing systems.
D) Negotiate companywide contracts.
E) Manage critical commodities.
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71
All of the following should be included in detailed short- and long-term purchasing plans except ____.

A) historical and projected future usage of the purchased item
B) purchase objectives
C) assignment of the proper cost accounting code
D) assessment of the supply market
E) cost/price analysis
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