SCM Kahoot
Cost-based performance measures _____ reflect the underlying performance of the productive systems of an organization.
rarely
Web-based balanced scorecard applications are sometimes referred to as performance dashboards. a. True b. F
true
Deliver the right combination of cost, quality, and customer service
Help eliminate non-value-creating activities Help identify new customer requirements
According to the book, the initial step in creating an effective performance measurement system is to:
Identify the firm's strategic objectives
Which of the following BSC framework perspectives deals with new product development, innovative elements of processes, and time-based measures? a. Reliability b. Financial c. Internal Business Process d. Customer
Internal Business Process
Dominant companies within a supply chain can use their buying power to: a. Eliminate the need for performance metrics b. Motivate customers to change their buying preferences c. Leverage demands for supplier conformance to its supply chain requirements d. Increase organizational productivity
Leverage demands for supplier conformance to its supply chain requirements
T/F: Performance measurements become smaller + simpler with closer relationships, trust and interactions with suppliers
false
A company produces 300 bicycles every day. Each bicycle is worth $250. The inputs used to make those bicycles are labor, materials, and machine costs. The company pays their employees a total of $10,000 per day, the materials to make each bicycle cost $50, and the cost to operate the machines is $3000 per day. Based only on the data provided, what is this company's total productivity for one day?
2.68
Nowadays, successful supply chains are those that in the face of ever changing customer needs can continue to:
Deliver the right combination of cost, quality, and customer service
World-class performance measures provide measures in which of the following capability area?
Quality Customer Service Cost
Which of the following is NOT a problem with using cost, revenues or profits as performance measures?
They are difficult to compare with other firms
Traditional performance measures include:
a. Cost and Revenue
Nowadays, successful supply chains are those that in the face of ever changing customer needs can continue to:
a. Deliver the right combination of cost, quality, and customer service
World-class performance measures can be used in different functional areas of a firm to satisfy objectives, enhance the value of the firm's products and services, and increase customer satisfaction by providing measures in which of the following capability area(s)? a. Cost b. Quality c. Customer Service d. all above
all
Once the supply chain partner requirements are understood, supply chain members can then: a. Develop their organizational skill sets b. Audit their capabilities to see if they are consistent with the needs of the end customers c. Implement a quality development program for the employees d. Develop an appropriate information technology system
b. Audit their capabilities to see if they are consistent with the needs of the end customers
The Balanced Scorecard framework consists of four perspectives: financial perspective, human resources perspective, inventory perspective, and the logistics perspective. a. True b. False
b. False
Which of the following is focused on promoting the sharing of environmental responsibility along the supply chain? a. SCOR b. GSCM c. Single-factor productivity measures d. Balanced Scorecard
b. GSCM
When utilizing performance standards, the difference between the standard and the actual performance is called the:
b. Performance Variance
In well-managed supply chains, performance measurement systems become much larger and are complicated by: a. Push supply chains b. Varied relationships, trust and interactions c. Demand-driven supply networks d. SCOR supply chain
b. Varied relationships, trust and interactions
A company produces 750 bicycles in one week. The labor used to make the bicycles was 400 hours. The next week, output was 710 bicycles using 360 hours. What was the change in labor productivity? a. Increased by 1.9% b. Decreased by 2.4% c. Increased by 5.2% d. Decreased by 3.3%
c. Increased by 5.2%
Which of the following would be considered a way to measure Supply Chain Environmental Performance?
c. Percentage of partners that have created a director of environmental sustainability position in their company
Which of the following supply chain performance metrics measures the average percentage of orders that are filled on or before the requested delivery date? a. Supply chain perfect order fulfillment performance b. Total supply chain management costs c. Supply chain delivery performance d. Supply chain cash-to-cash cycle time
c. Supply chain delivery performance
Which of the following is a problem with a company establishing standards for performance? For example: production rates of 10 units per hour. a. Employees and managers may falsify production records b. Employees are driven to work so fast they may make defects c. Once performance goals are reached, incentives to improve may disappear d. All of these choices are correct.
d. All of these choices are correct.
According to the SCOR model, which of the following is NOT one of the five supply chain operation process categories? a. Plan b. Return c. Source d. Market
d. Market
Companies typically like to design scorecards that fit their business and industry. As a result there are now software applications that can help companies design scorecards that fit their individual needs. These web-based balanced scorecard applications are often referred to as: a. Executive Barometers b. E-Cards c. SCOR Boards d. Performance dashboards
d. Performance dashboards
T/F: In general, performance measurement systems are mostly identical from company to company.
false