Operations Test 1
Carriers are picked to move products to warehouses and customers, coordinate and schedule the movement of goods and information through the supply network, develop and operate a network of warehouses, and run the information systems that manage the receipt of orders from customers and the invoicing systems that collect payments from customers.
Delivering
Services generally vary from day to day and even hour to hour as a function of the attitudes of the customers and the servers. Which of the following are exceptions to this?
Information technologies Hard technologies
An integrated set of activities designed to achieve high-volume production using minimal inventories of parts that arrive exactly when they are needed.
Just In Time
To achieve high customer service with minimum levels of inventory investment.
Lean manufacturing
_______________services may need little in the way of facilitating goods, but what they do use are critical to their performance.
Pure
In the case of services, this may involve all types of follow-up activities required for after-sales support.
Returning
Which of the following processes involves the selection of suppliers?
Sourcing
Managing the entire organization so it excels in all dimensions of products and services important to the customer.
Total quality management
Doing something at the lowest possible cost is known as
efficiency
Core _____________ providers already provide a significant service component as part of their businesses.
goods
When can a service innovation be patented?
never
Core _______________ providers must integrate tangible goods.
services
The attractiveness of a product relative to its cost is known as
value