M.I.S. Chapter 8 Applications Exercises
3D Printing
- A process that builds—layer by layer in an additive process—a three-dimensional solid object from a digital model. - supports procurement
Drones
- an unmanned aircraft that can fly autonomously, or without a human - supports logistics
Robotics
- focuses on creating artificial intelligence devices that can move and react to sensory input - supports materials management
RFID
- uses electronic tags and labels to identify objects wirelessly over short distances - supports logistics
Sales Metrics
-Number of prospective customers -Number of new customers -Number of retained customers
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
A means of managing all aspects of a customer's relationship with an organization to increase customer loyalty and retention and an organization's profitability.
Customer Lifetime Value (CLV)
A metric that represents the total net profit a company makes from any given customer
Materials management
Activities that govern the flow of tangible, physical materials through the supply chain such as shipping, transport, distribution and warehousing.
Intelligent Virtual Agent
An animated, humanlike graphical chat bot commonly displayed on website home pages and advertisement landing pages
Chatbot
An artificial intelligence (AI) program that simulates interactive human conversation by using key precalculated user phrases and auditory or text-based signals
What supports back-office operations and strategic analysis and includes all systems that do not deal directly with the customers?
Analytical CRM
Which of the following would you find farthest upstream in a typical supply chain? A. customer's customer B. supplier's supplier C. distributor D. retailer
B. supplier's supplier
Which of the following is the correct order for the three steps included in the process for organizational change? A. freezing, changing, unfreezing B. unfreezing, changing, refreezing C. freezing, changing, unchanging D.unfreezing, unchanging, changing
B. unfreezing, changing, refreezing
Source (2nd step of The Five Basic Supply Chain Activities)
Build relationships with suppliers to produce raw materials
Customer relationship management systems have helped Sprint accomplish which of the following?
CRM (Customer relationship management) systems have helped Sprint find its most valuable customers using RFM, Recency, Frequency, and Monetary value.
Customer Service Metrics
Cases closed same day, number of service calls, and average time of resolution
Omnichannel Analytics
Combines data from different channels into one holistic view of the customer and analyzes the data for insights on customer segmentation, demographics, spending, etc.
CRM allows an organization to accomplish all of the following except ________.
Complicate marketing and sales processes
CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Reporting Technology
Customer Identification Asking What Happened Ex) What is the total revenue by customer?
CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Predicting Technologies
Customer Prediction Asking What Will Happen Ex) What customers are at risk of leaving?
CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Analysis Technologies
Customer Segmentation Asking Why it Happened Ex) Why did sales not meet forecasts? Who are our customers?
Which of the following would you find farthest downstream in a typical supply chain? A. customer's customer B. supplier's supplier C. distributor D. retailer
Customer's customer
Analytical CRM tools can slice-and-dice customer information to create made-to-order views of ________. A. Customer value B. Customer spending C. Customer segmentation D. All of these are correct
D
Which of the following represents operational CRM? A. supports traditional transactional processing B. supports operations that deal directly with the customers C. supports day-to-day front-office operations D. All of the above
D. All of the above
What can analytical CRM modeling tools discover? A. identify opportunities for up-selling B. identify opportunities for expanding customer relationships C. identify opportunities for cross-selling D. All of these are correct
D. All of these are correct
Which of the following is not one of Sprint's business priorities? A. Improve the brand B. Improve profitability C. Improve customer experience D. Improve network efficiency
D. Improve network efficiency
Supply Chain Optimization
Defines, recommends, and sets flexible supply chain strategies based on an organization's operations and resources
There are five basic supply chain activities a company undertakes to manufacture and distribute products. Which of the following occurs when you plan for transportation of goods to customers?
Deliever
Extended ERP Component
Extra components that meet the organizational needs not covered by the core components and primarily focus on external operations
Transportation and Logistics Optimization
Focuses on the efficient movement of products through effective transportation management by evaluating multiple transportation modes, carriers, routes, shipping strategies, and support to find the lowest cost combination
Production and Materials Management ERP
Handles production planning and execution tasks such as demand forecasting, production scheduling, job cost accounting, and quality control.
Enterprise Resource Planning
Integrates all departments and functions throughout an organization into a single IT system (or integrated set of IT systems) so that employees can make enterprisewide decisions by viewing enterprisewide information on all business operations
There are five basic supply chain activities a company undertakes to manufacture and distribute products. Which of the following occurs when you manufacture products and create production schedules?
Make
Accounting and Finance ERP Component
Manages accounting data and financial processes within the enterprise with functions such as general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, budgeting and asset management
Make (3rd step of The Five Basic Supply Chain Activities)
Manufacture, produce and create production schedules
Customer Profitability (CP)
Measures the customer's worth over a specific period of time
What occurs when a website can know enough about a person's likes and dislikes that it can fashion offers that are more likely to appeal to that person?
Personalization
Deliver (4th step of The Five Basic Supply Chain Activities)
Plan for transportation of goods to customers
Plan (1st step of The Five Basic Supply Chain Activities)
Prepare to manage all resources required to meet demand
Logistics
Processes that control the distribution, maintenance, and replacement of materials and personnel to support the supply chain.
First Call Resolution (FCR)
Properly addressing the customer's need the first time they call, thereby eliminating the need for the customer to follow up with a second call
Inventory Optimization
Provides visibility across inventory levels throughout the entire supply chain — holistically
Marketing Metrics
Revenue generated by marketing campaign, number of responses to marketing campaign, customer retention rates
There are five basic supply chain activities a company undertakes to manufacture and distribute products. Which of the following occurs when you build relationships with suppliers to procure raw materials?
Source
Application Integration
The integration of a company's existing management information systems
Supply Chain
The management of information flows between and among activities in a supply chain to maximize total supply chain effectiveness and corporate profitability.
Core ERP Component
Traditional components included in most ERP systems and they primarily focus on internal operations
Which of the following is an example of CRM analysis technologies for Sprint?
Why did Sprint's sales not meet forecasts?
What was the CRM metric Sprint used to analyze customer calls?
average speed of answer (ASA)
Which of the following is an example of analytical CRM at Sprint?
highlighting all customers who have purchased a service in over a year and sending a personal letter and a special discount coupon
What is a current or existing system that will become the base for upgrading or integrating with a new system?
legacy system
The Five Basic Supply Chain Activities
plan, source, make, deliver, return
Forward Integration
sends information entered into a given system automatically to all downstream systems and processes
Return (5 step of The Five Basic Supply Chain Activities)
support customers and product returns
Data integration
the integration of data from multiple sources, which provides a unified view of all data
Procurement
the purchasing of goods and services to meet the needs of the supply chain
Which of the following is an example of operational CRM for Sprint?
using campaign management systems to guide users through marketing campaigns