OPS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT : CHAPTER 1

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What is also referred to as logistics processes?

DELIVERING

Core ________ providers already provide a significant service component as part of their businesses.

GOODS

Which of the following is a characteristic of goods?

HOMOGENEOUS

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

A process that cannot be weighed or measured is known as...

INTANGIBLE

Just-in-time (JIT) production was pioneered by which country?

JAPAN

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

The ability to produce a unique product exactly to a particular customer's requirements.

MASS CUSTOMIZATION

A company known for delivering high-volume standardized goods and services is...

MCDONALDS

When can a service innovation be patented?

NEVER

What is defined as the design, operation, and improvement of the systems that create and deliver the firm's primary products and services?

OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Trends such ______________ and mass customization are forcing companies to find flexible ways to meet customer demand.

OUTSOURCING

One or more activities that transform inputs into outputs is/are called what?

PROCESS

Product-service bundling refers to a company building service activities into it product offerings for its customers. Which of these service activities would not be included in the product-service bundle?

PRODUCT DESIGN

Building service activities into a firm's product offering is known as...

PRODUCT-SERVICE BUNDLING

What services may need little in the way of facilitating goods, but what they do use are critical to their performance?

PURE

Where do food products fall on the goods-service continuum?

PURE GOODS

Where does medical care fall on the goods-service continuum?

PURE SERVICES

What involves processes for receiving worn-out, defective, and excess products back from customers and support for customers who have problems with delivered products?

RETURNING

The specifications of a service are defined and evaluated as a package of features that affect the five senses. Which of the following is not one of those features?

SELF-SERVE SERVICES

There are five essential differences between services and goods. Which of the following is not one of those differences?

SERVICES ARE INHERENTLY HOMOGENEOUS

Location, decoration, layout, architectural appropriateness, and supporting equipment

SUPPORTING FACILITY

The ability to meet current resource needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs is known as...

SUSTAINABLITY

Aggressively seeks to eliminate causes of production defects.

TOTAL QUALITY CONTROL

Managing the entire organization so it excels in all dimensions of products and services important to the customer

TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

T/F: A process is made up of one or more activities that transform inputs into outputs

TRUE

T/F: Business analytics is defined as the analysis of data to better solve business problems.

TRUE

T/F: Electronic commerce is defined as the use of the Internet as an essential element of business activity.

TRUE

T/F: Many product offerings are a combination of goods and services.

TRUE

T/F: Operations and supply chain management is focused on the systems that create and deliver an organization's products and services.

TRUE

Total Quality Management (TQM) became popular during what time frame?

1980S

Which of the following is an example of a service business?

A CALL CENTER

Which of the following is an example of a goods producing business?

A CAR MANUFACTURER, AN AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURER

A network can be added for which of the following?

ANY SERVICE & ANY MANUFACTURING

What involves the analysis of data to better solve business problems?

BUSINESS ANALYTICS

An approach to improving business processes that seeks to make revolutionary changes as opposed to evolutionary (small) changes.

BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING

It takes a fresh look at what the organization is trying to do in all its business processes, and then eliminating non-value-added steps and computerizing the remaining ones to achieve the desired outcome.

BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING

Supply chain analytics involves leveraging the information for making decisions related to resources. Those resources include all of the following except...

CASH FLOW

Doing the things that will create the most value for the company is known as...

EFFECTIVENESS

What refers to the use of the Internet as an essential element of business activity?

ELECTRONIC COMMERCE

Variety, consistency, quantity of the physical goods that go with the service; for example, and the food items that accompany a meal service.

FACILITATING GOODS

The attractiveness of a product relative to its cost is known as...

VALUE


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