Quiz 1 Module 1 & 2
In 2015, outputs were 12,000 units with inputs of 1,000 labor hours. In 2016, outputs were 13,500 units with 1,200 labor hours. What was the productivity growth from 2015 to 2016?
-6.25%
According to the textbook, which of the following conditions need NOT be present for successful supply chain management:
Adversarial relationships
Baumol's Disease is best described by which of the following?
As economies become more service-oriented, then productivity growth declines.
One of the biggest issues facing franchising is:
Control problems
In services, quality is most closely tied to:
Customer satisfaction
All of the following are included in the five dimensions of service quality EXCEPT:
Expectations
The following is an example of the bullwhip effect:
GT incorrectly anticipates consumer demand resulting in stockouts at several popular retailers
Service distribution channels refer to:
How a service delivers its goods and services to customers
Which of the following is one of Maister's Laws of Service?
It's hard to turn things around if a customer becomes dissatisfied
Which one of the following is NOT a waiting time management technique?
Keep the line moving
The two most basic strategies for managing capacity are:
Level Demand strategy and chase demand strategy
Which of the following is NOT a primary activity of concern in service response logistics?
Management of inventory
Which of the following is a software system that can be used for managing inventory, purchases, and production schedules?
Material requirements planning (MRP)
Which of the following can happen because of the bullwhip effect?
Oversupply of goods leading to increased inventory costs
The term vertical integration means to
Own/buy your suppliers and/or customers
When customers arrive at a service in a random pattern, the __________ is used to describe the arrivals.
Poisson distribution
Which of the following strategies might help eliminate the bullwhip effect?
Reduction of safety stock. Reduction in the number of suppliers. Manufacturers knowing its customers' purchase plans
The number of customers per day an organization's service delivery systems are designed to serve within a certain time frame is referred to as:
Service Capacity
Which of the following statements is true?
Six Sigma was originally created at Motorola in the 1980s
One of the more crucial issues within supply management involves encouraging or helping the firm's suppliers to perform in some desired fashion. The term for this is _______________.
Supplier Management
Meeting the needs of current supply chain members without hindering the ability to meet the needs of future generations refers to:
Supply chain sustainability
Eatertainment is:
The combination of restaurant and entertainment elements
Which of the following service providers can help to get goods where they need to be in a timely fashion?
Trucking/Shipping companies Public warehousing firms Freight forwarders
When capacity exceeds demand, demand management techniques can be used to stimulate demand using all of the following EXCEPT:
Use of effective queuing configurations
Which of the following is an example of a pure service?
law firm