Exam 2- Supply Chain Management
A cause-and-effect diagram is a useful tool for presenting data in an organized fashion, indicating process problems from most to least severe:
False
A lean system is also known as a push system
False
A list of quality-of-life factors would most likely include proximity to suppliers, tariff rates, and currency stability
False
A primary advantage for motor carriers is the weather
False
A small LTL shipment that originates on a truck in San Francisco and it moved from San Francisco to Las Vegas where it is unloaded and put onto another truck from final shipment to Phoenix would be considered an intermodal shipment since it utilizes more than one vehicle during shipment
False
A type of card called a kanban is used to signal when a process is out of control in a JIT production process.
False
A weakness of lean systems is that none of its practices are related to the environment or sustainability
False
Continuous connectivity is desired by many users of CRM applications, however this is still something the systems can't deliver yet
False
Customers of companies that use CRM applications should not be concerned with their personal information becoming compromised or being shared with other companies, because of the law.
False
Foreign-trade zones (FTZs) are secure sites within the European Union under the supervision of the EU Customs and Tarriffs
False
Generally speaking motor carriers are less expensive than rail carriers to haul goods
False
In a 2016 survey of 3Pl usage, 70 percent of shippers and 85 percent of 3PL services said the use of 3PLs contributed to a higher logistics costs
False
Only employees who will be entering CRM data should be involved in the CRM implementation plan
False
Organizations practicing lean production often increase their inventory levels in order to create a cushion against variability so that they can investigate and eliminate the weaknesses in their systems.
False
Segmenting customers on the basis of things like products purchased, sales history, demographic information, and desired product features can dilute the results of a CRM program
False
Since the deregulation of transportation in the U.S., negotiating transportation prices has become less common among business shippers and logistics providers
False
Some of Deming's 14 points actually conflict with many Six Sigma concepts.
False
The objectives of any CRM initiative should be focused on what the company can reasonable achieve.
False
The three inputs for calculating Customer Lifetime Value are Average Annual Sales, Expected Lifetime and Forecasted Profits
False
The use of small data makes CRM systems less successful
False
Third-party logistics (3PL) services cannot assist with customs clearance because of strict regulations
False
What does the term "Zombie Inventory" refer to?
Product returns that sit unsold in storerooms
_______ are for-profit organizations that contract out or lease a wide range of light manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution services to other companies.
Public warehouses
Which of the following secures the right of employees to decide whether to join or financially support a union?
Right-to-work laws
A system which allows sales managers to obtain current information and reporting capabilities regarding each salesperson's activities on each customer's account is referred to as a:
Sales territory management system
Which of the following is one of the most basic and important activities of CRM?
Segmenting customers
Which person was a key figure in developing the Toyota Production System and also developed the concept of poka-yoke?
Shingo
Which of the following can aggregate cargo and arrange for the domestic or international shipment of members' cargo at favorable volume rates?
Shippers' Associations
You work for a company that segments customers by demographic information, and then markets specifically to those customers who are located in the Los Angeles area. This is an example of:
Target marketing
Which of the following marked the end of the initial push by Congress to deregulate the entire U.S. transportation industry?
The Shipping Act of 1984
Which of the following is a U.S. law which requires compliance by all firms engaged in handling customer information?
The U.S. Patriot Act
CRM systems today require less training because:
They are designed to be more user-friendly
Which of the following international intermediaries helps foreign buyers and sellers find each other and then handles all the shipping arrangements and documentation preparation?
Trading company
In Europe, rail transportation tends to be much more prevalent and reliable than rail transportation in the U.S., because European track, facilities, and equipment are newer and better maintained
True
In many cases, reverse logistics is viewed as an unwanted activity of supply chain management
True
In the U.S. there is a trend to locate manufacturing facilities to sunny, incentive-friendly, nonunionized South.
True
International intermediaries can provide shipping, consolidation, and other import and export services. Some examples of these international intermediaries include: NVOCCs and trading companies.
True
It can be argued that transportation deregulation is good because it encourages competition and allows prices to adjust as supply, demand, and negotiations dictate
True
Lean thinking and Six Sigma quality are both concerned with achieving low cost and high quality throughout the supply chain.
True
The Malcolm Bridge National Quality Award recognizes firms for their quality achievements but is only given to U.S. firms
True
The primary design objective with lean layouts is to reduce wasted movements of workers, customers, and/or work-in-process.
True
When mistakes occur in the supply chain, which of the following things might happen?
All of the above
Which of the following is an example of how lean programs can help to protect the environment?
All of the above
Which of the following issues is (are) important to consider when trying to determine the location of a firm's facilities?
All of the above
Which of the following is a critical issue in sustainable development?
Climate change
_______carry the majority of the world's water-transported manufactured goods.
Containerships
When CRM applications are available 24/7 on smartphones, tablets, and desktops, this is referred to as:
Continuous connectivity
A practical independent measure firms can take to improve information security is:
Continuously monitor employee desktop applications, e-mails and phone calls
For integrated supply chains, logistics is considered:
Critically important
Which of the following quality gurus believed that companies should strive for zero defects and the quality was, in a sense, free since quality improvement programs invariably paid for themselves?
Crosby
Which of the following is a factor in choosing a location?
Currency stability
Users in a company can retrieve and study a large amount of information about consumers by housing that information in a centralized database that is commonly referred to as a:
Data warehouse
If lot sizes are reduced by 50 percent, what impact will this have on average inventory levels?
Decrease by 50%
The following are all examples of lean warehousing capabilities EXCEPT:
Decreased assembly operations
Which of the following is NOT one of the Seven Wastes?
Environmental waste
When an organization attempts to offer the right products and services to customers at the right time through the offer of individual promotions tied to specific events like birthdays and anniversaries, this is referred to as:
Event-based marketing
All of the following are recommended for designing and implementing a successful CRM program EXCEPT:
Expect employees to 'learn on the job' and adapt their way of working
When web sites suggest other items for purchase based on already purchased items, this is an example of Clickstream Selling.
False
A customer's lifetime value is calculated by:
Finding the NPV of a customer's projected lifetime profits for the firm
Which company probably played the largest role in the development of the Toyota Production System?
Ford
A ______ consolidates large numbers of small shipments to fill entire truck trailers or rail cars to achieve truckload or carload transportation rates
Freight Forwarder
Efficient Consumer Response was initially developed in 1990's for the following industry:
Grocery
When compared to their U.S. counterparts, a benchmarking study found that Japanese auto manufacturers used:
Half the engineering hours to produce a new automobile model
Due to the success of NAFTA, the U.S._______
Has free trade agreements in 20 countries
The Five -Ss refer to:
Industrial housekeeping
It is argued that transportation deregulation is good because:
It encourages competition
The Quick Response program, developed in the 1980's, was an offshoot of the following supply chain concept:
Just-in-Time
Japanese manufacturing firms sometimes create cooperative coalitions with their suppliers in order to provide the suppliers with a certain degree of financial support. What are these cooperative coalitions called?
Keiretsu Networks
Lean production emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT:
Long production runs
The use of quick response codes (QR Codes) to retrieve marketing information is a type of:
Mobile Marketing
In the text, Table 9.1 shows that for-hire logistics expenditures in the U.S., have _______ in the past thirty-one years
More than quadrupled
Waste in Japan is also referred to as:
Muda
Which tool is useful for presenting data in an organized fashion, indicating process problems from most to least severe:
Pareto Charts
You are a manager at Sunnydale Appliances. A customer who recently purchased a dishwasher contacts you with a problem and requests warranty information. According to the text, this is an example of:
Posttransaction customer service
The element of a CRM program involved with the use of data-mining software and customer behavior analytics is:
Predicting customer behaviors
Accepting sampling is a statistical technique that enables a shipment reject or acceptance decision to be made based on information obtained from a representative sample drawn from the population
True
According to the text, customer relationship management refers to building and maintaining profitable long-term customer relationships
True
As customers navigate through a website, CRM software can record and analyze the customer's clickstream so website images and ads can be tailored to the needs and desires of that individual customer.
True
Con-way Multimodal and BNSF Logistics are both considered third-party logistics providers
True
Customer lifetime value is calculated as the net present value of annuity
True
Deming, Crosby, and Juran are all prominent quality professionals whose ideas were vital to Six Sigma.
True
Facility location decisions can affect the efficiency and effectiveness of managing supply chains, the level of services provided to customers, and a firm's overall competitive advantage
True
Locating research and development, component manufacturing, assembly operations, marketing, and other associated businesses in one area can improve the supply chain, technology sharing, and information sharing
True
Logistics is what creates the efficient flow of goods between supply chain partners, allowing profits and competitive advantage to be maximized
True
Manufacturing cells are often U-shaped to make operator and material movements easier within the cell
True
Poor logistics management can bring a supply chain to its knees, regardless of the quality of the products
True
Reverse logistics refers to the movement and storage of returned goods
True
Safeguarding customer information is a legal and ethical responsibility for any company collecting, processing, and transmitting sensitive customer data.
True
Small data is the data that was around before big data
True
Statistical process control (SPC) allows firms to compare process performance to desired levels or required standards.
True
Statistical process control uses control charts to monitor the outputs of a process to identify variations due to assignable causes and variations due to common causes
True
The term "lean production" essentially refers to the Toyota Production System in its entirety
True
Through the use permission marketing programs, customers are allowed to select the type of communications companies can make with them. Actually, customers can even choose to be completely eliminated from both e-mail and traditional mailing lists.
True
Toyota initially designed their JIT program on Ford's manufacturing system
True
When lean firms share their best practices with supply chain members, this is referred to as yokoten
True
When mistakes occur in deliveries along the supply chain, more safety stocks must be held, adversely impacting both customer service levels and costs
True
While a companies Internet presence may be desirable for finding information or conducting product transfers, toughing products and talking face-to-face with company representatives remains an integral part of the supplier-customer interface
True
All of the following are required elements for the development of an effective CRM initiative EXCEPT:
Utilization of MRP
Which of the following are among the MOST important elements of the lean production philosophy?
Waste reduction and continuous improvement
Which of the following modes of cargo transport can be characterized as being the most inexpensive and very slow, yet good for transporting very heavy goods a long-distance?
Water Carriers