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Deck 4: Building Competitive Advantage
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The simplest measure of efficiency is the quantity of inputs that it takes to produce a given output.
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2
If a company's profitability is higher than the industry average, it has a competitive advantage.
True
3
The primary value chain activities create value for the customer, while the support activities play no part in creating value.
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4
The more value a company creates for its customers, the more willing customers are to pay a higher price.
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The R&D function of the value chain can help to lower costs or raise the value of a product and permit a company to charge higher prices.
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A value chain is a sequence of activities for transforming inputs into outputs that are valued by customers.
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In the value chain, support activities are those involved in the physical creation of the product, its marketing and delivery to buyers, and its after-sales service.
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Brad has developed a new, improved planting procedure for use in his apple orchard. Brad is creating a process innovation.
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Efficiency, quality, innovation, and customer responsiveness are the four generic building blocks of competitive advantage.
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At Adam's bicycle shop, the primary value chain activity of production occurs each time a customer's bicycle is repaired.
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11
Michael Porter has argued that low cost and differentiation are the two basic strategies for creating value and attaining a competitive advantage in an industry.
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12
The two least important components of efficiency for many companies are employee productivity and capital productivity.
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Primary activities of the value chain relate to the design creation, and delivery of the product, its marketing, and its support and after-sale service.
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The attributes of many physical products include the form, features, performance, durability, reliability, style, and design of the product.
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In the value chain, research and development (R&D) is concerned with the design of products and production processes.
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Employee productivity is usually measured by output per employee and capital productivity by output per unit of invested capital.
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With regard to quality as reliability, a product can be said to be reliable when it consistently does the job it was designed for, does it well, and rarely, if ever, breaks down.
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A company has a competitive advantage when its profitability is higher than the average for its industry.
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19
To achieve a competitive advantage, a company must excel in all of the building blocks of competitive advantage-efficiency, quality, innovation, and responsiveness to customers.
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The price a company charges for a good or service is typically less than the value placed on that good or service by the customer.
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Customer response time is the time it takes for a good to be delivered or a service to be performed.
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Defection rate refers to the percentage of a company's employees who defect every year to competitors.
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Learning effects are cost savings that come from learning through extensive R&D.
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There is a positive relationship between the length of time that a customer stays with a company and profit per customer.
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Additional sources of enhanced customer responsiveness include superior design, superior service, and superior after sales service and support.
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A company's customers are a good source of quality information but of little use as a source of new product ideas.
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Product and process innovation are perhaps the most important building blocks of competitive advantage.
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Process innovation is the development of a new process for producing products and delivering them to customers.
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Strong brand loyalty reduces customer defection rates.
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Information systems refer to the largely electronic systems for managing inventory, tracking sales, pricing products, selling products, dealing with customer service inquiries, etc.
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31
A small reduction in materials and transportation costs can have a substantial impact on profitability.
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Competition can be viewed as a process driven by innovations.
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33
Innovation can result in new products that better satisfy customer needs, improved quality of existing products, or reduced costs.
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34
Mass customization is the ability of companies to use flexible manufacturing technology to customize at cost normally associated with mass production.
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The idea behind self-managing teams is to give middle management more control over lower-level hiring and firing decisions.
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Marketing strategy refers to the position that a company takes with regard to pricing, promotion, advertising, product design, and distribution.
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37
Customer defection rates are determined by customer loyalty which is a function of a company's ability to satisfy its customers.
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To add value, R&D can increase a product's functionality to make it more attractive to customers.
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39
The main goal for a company's human resource function is to find ways to lower wage and benefits costs.
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40
The principle tool that most managers now use to increase the reliability of their product offering is the Six Sigma quality improvement methodology.
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41
Using the value chain model, which of the following primary activities is performed last, as inputs are transformed into outputs?
A) R&D
B) Marketing and sales
C) Production
D) After-sales service and support
E) Human resources
A) R&D
B) Marketing and sales
C) Production
D) After-sales service and support
E) Human resources
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42
Ford Motors developed the Explorer sport utility vehicle, the number one selling SUV in the U.S., based on an extensive study of customer preferences. Which value chain activity of Ford conducted those studies?
A) Research and development
B) Marketing and sales
C) Materials management
D) Human resources
E) Company infrastructure
A) Research and development
B) Marketing and sales
C) Materials management
D) Human resources
E) Company infrastructure
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43
A firm can use __________ strategy, including aggressive pricing and promotion, to increase sales volume which leads to cost reductions from scale and learning effects.
A) R&D
B) a differentiation
C) TQM
D) marketing
E) a cost leadership
A) R&D
B) a differentiation
C) TQM
D) marketing
E) a cost leadership
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44
John's bakery is able to produce exactly the right types of bread each day and have them available when customers come into the store. John's bakery is superior in
A) innovation.
B) quality
C) human resources.
D) customer responsiveness
E) efficiency.
A) innovation.
B) quality
C) human resources.
D) customer responsiveness
E) efficiency.
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45
Which primary activity in the value chain is concerned with the design of products and production processes?
A) Materials management
B) Marketing and sales
C) Research and development
D) Production
E) Company infrastructure
A) Materials management
B) Marketing and sales
C) Research and development
D) Production
E) Company infrastructure
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46
Which of the following functions does not contribute to increased efficiency?
A) Research and development
B) Production
C) Marketing
D) Materials management
E) All of these contribute to increased efficiency.
A) Research and development
B) Production
C) Marketing
D) Materials management
E) All of these contribute to increased efficiency.
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47
Examples of successful new product launches include all of the following except
A) Sony Walkman
B) Sony Playstation
C) Nokia cell phones
D) Apple Computer's Newton - personal digital assistant.
E) Cisco Systems innovations paved the way for rapid growth of the Internet
A) Sony Walkman
B) Sony Playstation
C) Nokia cell phones
D) Apple Computer's Newton - personal digital assistant.
E) Cisco Systems innovations paved the way for rapid growth of the Internet
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48
Which of the following statements concerning customer defection rates is incorrect?
A) Defection rates are determined by customer loyalty.
B) The longer a company holds on to a customer, the volume of customer-generated unit sales is greater and the average cost of each sale is lower.
C) Lowering customer defection rates allows a company to achieve a lower cost structure.
D) R&D should address the issue of customer loyalty in product development.
E) There is a positive relationship between length of time that a customer stays with the company and profit per customer.
A) Defection rates are determined by customer loyalty.
B) The longer a company holds on to a customer, the volume of customer-generated unit sales is greater and the average cost of each sale is lower.
C) Lowering customer defection rates allows a company to achieve a lower cost structure.
D) R&D should address the issue of customer loyalty in product development.
E) There is a positive relationship between length of time that a customer stays with the company and profit per customer.
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49
The four generic building blocks of competitive advantage are
A) low cost, quality, efficiency, and customer responsiveness.
B) differentiation, quality, innovation, and customer responsiveness.
C) quality, efficiency, differentiation, and customer responsiveness.
D) customer responsiveness, quality, efficiency, and human resources.
E) quality, customer responsiveness, innovation, and efficiency.
A) low cost, quality, efficiency, and customer responsiveness.
B) differentiation, quality, innovation, and customer responsiveness.
C) quality, efficiency, differentiation, and customer responsiveness.
D) customer responsiveness, quality, efficiency, and human resources.
E) quality, customer responsiveness, innovation, and efficiency.
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50
The reasons that explain why so many new products fail to generate an economic return include all of the following except
A) the demand for innovations is inherently uncertain.
B) the technology is poorly commercialized.
C) many fail because of poor positioning strategy.
D) development costs are not kept in check.
E) the products are slow to get to the market.
A) the demand for innovations is inherently uncertain.
B) the technology is poorly commercialized.
C) many fail because of poor positioning strategy.
D) development costs are not kept in check.
E) the products are slow to get to the market.
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51
Strong leadership from top management is
A) a value chain support activity.
B) needed to attain economies of scale.
C) needed to build brand loyalty.
D) part of the human resources value chain activity.
E) a primary activity in the value chain.
A) a value chain support activity.
B) needed to attain economies of scale.
C) needed to build brand loyalty.
D) part of the human resources value chain activity.
E) a primary activity in the value chain.
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52
When a firm produces products that customers perceive as having higher utility than those of its rivals, this firm's source of competitive advantage is
A) design.
B) low innovation.
C) superior quality.
D) efficiency.
E) customer responsiveness.
A) design.
B) low innovation.
C) superior quality.
D) efficiency.
E) customer responsiveness.
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53
Which of the following support activities in the value chain provides inputs that allow the primary activities to take place?
A) Human resources
B) Materials management, human resources, information systems, and company infrastructure
C) Company infrastructure
D) Human resources and company infrastructure
E) Information systems
A) Human resources
B) Materials management, human resources, information systems, and company infrastructure
C) Company infrastructure
D) Human resources and company infrastructure
E) Information systems
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54
Which of the following is not an advantage of flexible manufacturing?
A) Customize product offering
B) Reduction in equipment setup times
C) Increased efficiency
D) Improved quality control
E) Easier project management
A) Customize product offering
B) Reduction in equipment setup times
C) Increased efficiency
D) Improved quality control
E) Easier project management
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55
Superior value requires that
A) a company have the lowest cost structure in an industry.
B) the gap between perceived value and costs of production be greater than the gap attained by competitors.
C) a company create the most valuable product in the eyes of the consumer.
D) a company create the highest quality product in the eyes of the consumer.
E) a company excel in all of the building blocks of competitive advantage.
A) a company have the lowest cost structure in an industry.
B) the gap between perceived value and costs of production be greater than the gap attained by competitors.
C) a company create the most valuable product in the eyes of the consumer.
D) a company create the highest quality product in the eyes of the consumer.
E) a company excel in all of the building blocks of competitive advantage.
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56
Which of the follow support activities in the value chain refers to the company-wide context within which all the other value creation activities take place?
A) Human resources
B) Information systems
C) Operations
D) Materials management
E) Company infrastructure
A) Human resources
B) Information systems
C) Operations
D) Materials management
E) Company infrastructure
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57
Flexible manufacturing technology includes all of the following except
A) reduce setup time for complex equipment
B) use individual machines through better scheduling
C) increase product design and distribution
D) improve quality control
E) mass customization of outputs
A) reduce setup time for complex equipment
B) use individual machines through better scheduling
C) increase product design and distribution
D) improve quality control
E) mass customization of outputs
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58
Cost accountants are responsible for gathering and monitoring data used for controlling the organization's costs. Cost accountants work in which value chain activity?
A) Research and development
B) Company infrastructure
C) Materials management
D) Marketing and sales
E) Human resources
A) Research and development
B) Company infrastructure
C) Materials management
D) Marketing and sales
E) Human resources
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59
The basic philosophy underlying quality improvement methodologies include all of the following except
A) costs decrease because of less work.
B) productivity improves.
C) better quality leads to higher market share.
D) reduces set-up time for complex manufacturing functions
E) increases the company's profitability and allows it to stay in business.
A) costs decrease because of less work.
B) productivity improves.
C) better quality leads to higher market share.
D) reduces set-up time for complex manufacturing functions
E) increases the company's profitability and allows it to stay in business.
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60
Mike works as a corporate trainer, teaching new employees how to perform manufacturing tasks. Mike works in which value chain activity?
A) Research and development
B) Production
C) Materials management
D) Human resources
E) Company infrastructure
A) Research and development
B) Production
C) Materials management
D) Human resources
E) Company infrastructure
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61
Identify and discuss the four building blocks of competitive advantage.
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62
A company can create quality as excellence by emphasizing attributes of service associated with the product that include all of the following except
A) ordering ease
B) prompt delivery
C) easy installation
D) increasing innovation
E) maintenance services
A) ordering ease
B) prompt delivery
C) easy installation
D) increasing innovation
E) maintenance services
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63
When a company successfully implements Six Sigma quality, about how many units will be defective?
A) 17% (one-sixth of the units)
B) 6% per million units
C) 0.6% per million units.
D) 3.4 defects per million units.
E) three per ten million units.
A) 17% (one-sixth of the units)
B) 6% per million units
C) 0.6% per million units.
D) 3.4 defects per million units.
E) three per ten million units.
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64
Which of the following is not an intangible resource?
A) Technological know-how
B) A well-known brand name
C) a favorable corporate reputation
D) Marketing know-how
E) Plant and equipment
A) Technological know-how
B) A well-known brand name
C) a favorable corporate reputation
D) Marketing know-how
E) Plant and equipment
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65
Which of the following is not correct concerning self-managed teams?
A) Increased responsibility and empowerment are seen as motivators.
B) Performance bonuses linked to team production and quality targets are seen as motivators.
C) Cost savings arise from eliminating supervisors.
D) A flatter organizational hierarchy is created.
E) All of these statements are correct.
A) Increased responsibility and empowerment are seen as motivators.
B) Performance bonuses linked to team production and quality targets are seen as motivators.
C) Cost savings arise from eliminating supervisors.
D) A flatter organizational hierarchy is created.
E) All of these statements are correct.
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66
Which of the following is not an example of a human resources strategy that could help improve organizational efficiency?
A) Hiring strategy
B) Just-in-time inventory system
C) Eliminating supervisors and flattening the organizational structure
D) Self-managing teams
E) Pay for performance
A) Hiring strategy
B) Just-in-time inventory system
C) Eliminating supervisors and flattening the organizational structure
D) Self-managing teams
E) Pay for performance
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67
Discuss the relationships between competitive advantage, distinctive competencies, resources, and capabilities.
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68
Customer responsiveness is an important ___________________ attribute that can help to build brand loyalty.
A) marketing
B) leadership
C) management
D) differentiating
E) None of the above
A) marketing
B) leadership
C) management
D) differentiating
E) None of the above
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69
The more firm-specific and difficult to imitate is a resource, the more likely a company is to have a/an ____________________.
A) tangible resource.
B) intangible resource.
C) distinctive competency.
D) effective marketing strategy.
E) strong barrier to imitation.
A) tangible resource.
B) intangible resource.
C) distinctive competency.
D) effective marketing strategy.
E) strong barrier to imitation.
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70
Explain how tangible and intangible resources and capabilities can lead to distinctive competencies. Give specific examples.
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71
Comment on this statement: "No competitive advantage lasts forever."
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72
Which of the following is not one of the attributes that seem to be important in order for a product development team to function effectively?
A) A heavyweight project manager
B) A team leader that is able to act as an advocate of the team to senior management
C) The team should be composed of at least one member from each key function.
D) Team members should be co-located.
E) The organization should develop set policies and procedures that all development teams should follow.
A) A heavyweight project manager
B) A team leader that is able to act as an advocate of the team to senior management
C) The team should be composed of at least one member from each key function.
D) Team members should be co-located.
E) The organization should develop set policies and procedures that all development teams should follow.
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73
The intellectual property of an organization is
A) a tangible resource.
B) an intangible resource.
C) a tangible capability.
D) an intangible capability.
E) a tangible competence.
A) a tangible resource.
B) an intangible resource.
C) a tangible capability.
D) an intangible capability.
E) a tangible competence.
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74
Sourcing inputs from multiple suppliers is a strategy to
A) reduce risks linked to just-in-time inventory systems.
B) quickly move materials through the production process.
C) increase inventory turnover.
D) manage the distribution of finished products to end users.
E) decrease the organization's need for working capital.
A) reduce risks linked to just-in-time inventory systems.
B) quickly move materials through the production process.
C) increase inventory turnover.
D) manage the distribution of finished products to end users.
E) decrease the organization's need for working capital.
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75
Capabilities are
A) a company's physical plant and equipment.
B) a company's technological know-how.
C) a company's resources.
D) a company's reputation.
E) a company's skills at coordinating resources and putting them to productive use.
A) a company's physical plant and equipment.
B) a company's technological know-how.
C) a company's resources.
D) a company's reputation.
E) a company's skills at coordinating resources and putting them to productive use.
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76
____________ are factors that make it difficult for a competitor to copy a company's distinctive competencies.
A) Barriers to innovation
B) Organizational inertia
C) Competitive dynamics
D) Barriers to imitation
E) Strategic commitments
A) Barriers to innovation
B) Organizational inertia
C) Competitive dynamics
D) Barriers to imitation
E) Strategic commitments
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77
Which of the following is not part of the positioning strategy that a company adopts for a product?
A) price
B) product features
C) focus groups
D) advertising
E) promotion
A) price
B) product features
C) focus groups
D) advertising
E) promotion
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78
Which of the following is not consistent with the philosophy underlying quality improvement methodologies?
A) Improved quality reduces costs through less rework, fewer mistakes, and fewer delays.
B) Better quality leads to higher market share and allows the company to raise prices.
C) Senior managers must buy into quality improvement programs and communicate their importance to the organization.
D) Quality improvement methodologies recognize that quality problems generally come from worker error.
E) All of these are consistent with quality improvement methodologies.
A) Improved quality reduces costs through less rework, fewer mistakes, and fewer delays.
B) Better quality leads to higher market share and allows the company to raise prices.
C) Senior managers must buy into quality improvement programs and communicate their importance to the organization.
D) Quality improvement methodologies recognize that quality problems generally come from worker error.
E) All of these are consistent with quality improvement methodologies.
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79
Give one example of a firm that has achieved a distinctive competency in efficiency, and describe that competency. Then do the same for a firm with a distinctive competency in quality, innovation, and responsiveness to customers.
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Just-in-time inventory systems
A) are used only by manufacturing firms.
B) are implemented primarily by the manufacturing function.
C) have components arrive at a manufacturing plant just in time to enter the production process.
D) are valuable in times when there is a labor dispute with a key supplier.
E) always keep extra inventory on hand for emergencies.
A) are used only by manufacturing firms.
B) are implemented primarily by the manufacturing function.
C) have components arrive at a manufacturing plant just in time to enter the production process.
D) are valuable in times when there is a labor dispute with a key supplier.
E) always keep extra inventory on hand for emergencies.
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