Supply Chain- Exam 2

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Inventory Turnover

# of times the company sold through inv in a given time period

What is a Purchase Order (PO)?

-A commercial document that is the official offer issued by a buyer to a seller to acquire goods/services -Becomes a legally binding contract when ACCEPTED by the supplier -Used to control the purchasing of products and services from external suppliers

More info on Step 12: Analysis

-Measurements of the efficiency and accuracy of the procurement process -Specific PO data and info captured and used during periodic supplier performance meetings

Components of TCO

-Pre-Transaction costs -transaction costs -post-transaction costs

3 Parts of Procurement

-Purchasing Management -Strategic Sourcing -Supplier Relationship Management

What processes does e-procurement tools typically automate all or part of?

-Solicitation tools such as RFI, RFP, RFQ -Execution and analysis -Reverse auction capabilities

More info on Step 6: Supplier confirmation of the Purchase Order

-Supplier formally agrees to supply items per the specifications described on the Purchase Order -The PO becomes a legally binding contract between the Buyer and Supplier for the items specified -PO becomes a binding contract only when accepted and confirmed by the supplier

More info on Step 9: Invoice and Reconciliation

-Supplier prepares an invoice for the items ordered. Either comes with the items or is separate -Invoice may need to be reconciled to the PO and goods receipt before payment is made, aka 3-way match -3-way match: Invoice, PO, Goods Receipt must all match

Advantages of E-Procurement system

-Time savings -Cost savings -Accuracy -Real Time -Management -Mobility -Trackability -Benefits to the suppliers

12 Steps of Purchasing Process

1) A need is identified and a Purchase Requisition is issued 2) Obtain authorization as necessary 3) Identify and evaluate potential suppliers 4) Make supplier selection 5) Purchase Order (PO) is a created and delivered to the supplier 6) Supplier confirmation of the Purchase Order 7) Fulfillment 8) Receipt of Goods 9) Invoice and Reconciliation 10) Payment 11) Close out the Purchase Order 12) Analysis

3 Ways that Purchasing Contributes to its Objectives

1) Actively seeking reliable suppliers 2) Working with the expertise of strategic suppliers to improve quality and materials 3) Involving suppliers and purchasing personnel in new product design and development efforts

3 Parts of the basic e-procurement prcess

1) An electronic issue, collection, and/or analysis of bids 2) An execution and analysis 3) An award of business via reverse auction Additional for high $ purchases: -Authorization of purchase order -Reconciliation of invoice

3 Primary Objectives of Purchasing

1) Ensure an uninterrupted flow of materials and services at the lowest total cost 2) Improve the quality of the finished goods produced 3) Optimize customer satisfaction

More info on Step 4: Make supplier selection

1) If Buyer knows the supplier they need, move to step 3 2) If not, a competitive bidding process can be initiated through the use of a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a Request for Quotation (RFQ). 3) Supplier is selected from RFP/RFQ bids received based on criteria determined by the Buyer

4 Elements of cost (TCO)

1) Quality 2) Service 3) Delivery 4) Price (QSDP)

Other factors of TCO

1) Quantity discounts 2) Cash discounts 3) Value-added services 4) Administrative expenses 5) Poor supplier quality

ROA Effect on Cost Reduction/Sales Increase

10% Cost Reduction results in a higher ROA than a 10% sales increase

More info on Step 2: Obtain authorization as necessary

A Purchase Requisition may be routed to an authorized approver depending on the type of material or service being requested and/or the dollar value of the request

Profit-Leverage Effect

A decrease in purchasing expenditures directly increases profits before taxes, assuming no decrease in quality or purchasing total cost

Request for Proposal (RFP)

A detailed capabilities document used to determine a supplier's capability and interest in the production of a product/service

Request for Quote (RFQ)

A document used to solicit bids from interested and qualified suppliers for g/s that the org needs to obtain

Which of the following would be a good reason to outsource (buy) versus make an item? A) To utilize existing capacity within a company's own firm B) No competent supplier presently produces the needed item C) To have more direct control over the design and production of an end item D) A firm lacks the technology or expertise to produce an item

A firm lacks the technology or expertise to produce an item

Accuracy

A reduction in errors; A virtual elimination of manual paperwork and paperwork handling

Time savings

A reduction in the time between need recognition and the release and receipt of an order

Request for Information (RFI)

A standard business process whose purpose is to collect written info about the capabilities of various suppliers

Mobility

Access virtually anywhere

What is the main insight of TCO

Acquisition cost is often a very small portion of the TOC

Pre-transaction costs

Activities carried out prior to the actual buy and sell transaction: -identifying source -qualifying sources -certifying sources -supplier database update -training/education of supplier

What is Purchase Requisition?

An internal document that defines the need for goods/services

The sourcing strategies include: maintaining safety and/or strategic stocks, developing contingency plans, strengthening relationships, and searching for alternatives, are appropriate for which item category? A) Bottleneck Items B) Leverage items C) Strategic Items D) Non-critical Items

Bottleneck Items

Inventory Turnover formula

COGS / Avg Inv

Which Statistical Tool of Six Sigma is used to determine the frequency of a specific problem? A) Flow Diagram B) Pareto Chart C) Cause and Effect Diagram D) Check Sheet

Check Sheet

What is the term that is often used for the acquisition of services? A) Purchasing B) Contracting C) Requisitioning D) Ordering

Contracting

Poor supplier quality

Costs related to defective finished goods must also be considered. Examples: -Scrap -Rework -Recycling -Repair costs -Warranty admin -Recovery of materials

Benefits to suppliers

Customer order can be received/confirmed faster by the supplier and receipts and invoices can be processed faster by buyer, facilitating the supplier's receipt of revenue

What is Supply Management?

Deals with all acquisition activities beyond the simple purchase transaction

Benefits derived from implementing an e-procurement system include all of the following EXCEPT: a) Time savings b) Real time access c) Decentralizing purchasing d) Trackability

Decentralizing purchasing

An outsourcing program can result in all of the following positive outcomes, except? A) Cost reduction B) Reducing staffing levels C) Gains in manufacturing flexibility D) Decreased need for supplier management

Decreased need for supplier management

The best supplier candidates for Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) include all of the following EXCEPT? A) Suppliers that provide lesser quantities of a crucial product/service B) Preferred Suppliers C) Developmental suppliers that need to make improvements D) Suppliers that provide high volumes of products or services

Developmental suppliers that need to make improvements

Administrative expensives

Expenses associated with procurement activity, such as: -Screening potential suppliers -Negotiation -Order preparation -Order transmission

T/F: A purchase order is legally binding once issued by the buyer.

False

T/F: A strong supplier partnership requires that both buyer and supplier adopt a strong tactical perspective

False

T/F: An effective supplier certification program may increase the time spent on incoming inspections

False

T/F: Award-winning suppliers serve as role models for other suppliers and may therefore be exempt from audits and certification programs

False

T/F: ISO 14000 is a widely accepted management and quality certification standard

False

T/F: LEAN production is an operating philosophy or mindset that attempts to minimize the impact of supply variability and flaws in forecasting through the use of safety stock inventories.

False

T/F: The Profit-Leverage Effect stated that a decrease in purchasing expenditures will directly decrease profit

False

T/F: The concept of Distributive Negotiations refers to both sides work together to maximize the outcome or create a win-win result.

False

T/F: The purchasing function is one of the most value-enhancing functions in any organization, and therefore, it is not necessary to periodically monitor the purchasing function's performance against a set of standards or industry benchmarks

False

T/F: While paperless transactions are now possible through e-procurement and Web-based services, these would NOT be considered sustainable business practices

False

Which one of the following is NOT a quality tool of Six Sigma? A) Check Sheets B) Hysterical Charts C) Cause and Effect Diagrams D) Flow Diagrams

Hysterical Charts

Real time

Improved communication within company and with suppliers

Which of the following is NOT one of the primary goals of Purchasing? a) Optimize customer satisfaction b) Ensure the uninterrupted flow of materials and services at the lowest cost c) Improve the quality of the finished goods produced d) Increase the supplier base

Increase the supplier base

Inventory Turnover Effecft

Increased inv turnovers indicate optimal utilization of space and inv levels, increase sales, avoidance of inv obsolesce. -Inv is an asset but it is also capital tied up (liability) -high the number= good

Benefits of implementing an effective supplier certification program include all of the following EXCEPT? A) Increasing the supplier base B) Recognizing excellence C) Reducing time spent on incoming inspections D) Building long-term relationships

Increasing the supplier base

The keys to developing successful supply partnerships include all of the following EXCEPT: A) Mutual Benefits and Needs B) Personal Relationships C) Performance Metrics D) Individualized Objectives

Individualized Objectives

Industrial Buyers

Individuals within an organization who purchase raw materials for conversion into products, and/or purchase services, capital equipment, and MRO supplies

LEAN manufacturing emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT? A) Large batch sizes B) Reduction of waste C) Continuous improvement D) Synchronization of material flows

Large batch sizes

Cost savings

Lower overhead costs in the purchasing area

More info on Step 3: Identify and evaluate potential suppliers

May be determined from a list of approved suppliers -Alternatively, a Request for Info (RFI) may be used to collect info from potential suppliers on their capabilities in supplying the material or service

What company originated the concept of Six Sigma? A) Motorola B) IBM C) Toyota D) Ford

Motorola

More info on Step 8: Receipt of Goods

Once items arrived @ location, buyer will conduct some form of receipt process where the items are checked to ensure that they conform to the PO, including quality and quantity -Confirmation of receipt may be sent to supplier

Significance of Purchase Price

Only one part of the total cost of ownership (TCO)

All of the following are included in the eight wastes EXCEPT? A) Extra-processing B) Overspending C) Overproducing D) Waiting

Overspending

Which quality guru (i.e., expert) is credited with the concept that 'quality is free; defects are costly'? A) Joseph Juran B) Philip Crosby C) Shigeo Shingo D) W. Edwards Demming

Philip Crosby

The process commonly utilized in continuous improvement is known as? A) Plan, Do, Check, Act B) Ready, Aim, Fire C) Plan, Source, Make, Deliver D) Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-Orientated (SMART)

Plan, Do, Check

More info on Step 10: Payment

Processed using an appropriate payment method assuming the items is received and meets criteria on PO

ROA Formula

Profit before tax / Assets

The process of how goods and services are ordered from an external third party -Described as the transactional function of procurement for goods/services -Represents the function of, and the responsibility for, acquiring materials, supplies, and services for an organization

Purchasing

Management

Purchasing personnel spend less time on processing of purchase orders and invoices, and more time on strategic value-adding purchasing activities

Trackability

Real-time status tracking

More info on Step 1: A need is identified and a Purchase is issued

Request for goods/services submitted to the Procurement/Purchasing org for action

Which of the following is NOT one of the "Seven Tools of Quality Control" A) Histograms B) Scatter Diagrams C) Control Charts D) Small Bath Scheduling

Small Batch Scheduling

Managing a firm's external resources in ways that support the long-term goals of the firm can be referred to as? A) Hybrid sourcing B) Functional sourcing C) Strategic Sourcing D) Ethical Sourcing

Strategic sourcing

Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Sum of all costs associated with every activity in the supply stream of a product

Formula for TCO

Sum of: quality, service, delivery, and price

An organization's process for evaluating the quality systems of key suppliers in an effort to eliminate incoming inspections can be referred to as? A) Supplier Certification B) Supplier Inspection C) Supply Management D) Quality Systems Certification

Supplier Certification

Contracting

The acquisition of services

What is Purchasing?

The action of obtaining merchandise, capital equipment, raw materials, services, or maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) supplies in exchange for money, or its equivalent

e-Procurement

The business-to-business (B2B) purchase and sale of supplies and services over the Internet

What is Procurement?

The process of selecting and vetting suppliers, negotiating contracts, establishing payment terms, and the actual purchasing of goods/services

More info on Step 7: Filfillment

The supplier deliver the items to the buying org as per the PO

What is e-procurement?

The term used to describe the automation, through web-enabled tools, of the non-strategic and transactional activities that would consume the majority of a buyer's time

More info on Step 5: Purchase Order (PO) is created and delivered to the supplier

To inform the supplier of the intent to purchase -PO= Buyer's formal offer to the supplier to obtain the items -To identify the item(s) to be procured, quantity required, delivery location, price to be paid, requested delivery dates, and terms and conditions that relate to the order

What is the sum of all costs associated with every activity in the supply stream of a product referred to as? A) Total Cost of Acqusition B) Total Cost of Ownership C) Purchase Requisition Cost D) Total Procurement Cost

Total cost of Ownership

T/F: "Rationalizing the supplier base" would mean that the purchasing firm is attempting to REDUCE the number of suppliers in its supplier network

True

T/F: A Supplier Code of Conduct is intended to inform suppliers of ethical sourcing expectations and is typically a condition for becoming an approved supplier.

True

T/F: Duties, taxes, or customs imposed by the host country for imported or exported goods, are known as Tariffs

True

T/F: Outsourcing allows a firm to concentrate on core capabilities and reduce staffing levels

True

T/F: Pain and Gain Share contract provisions are associated with supplier rewards and recognition programs.

True

T/F: Successful supplier relationships involve equal decision-making control between both the buyer and the supplier

True

T/F: The primary design objective of a LEAN layout is to reduce wasted movements of workers and/or materials.

True

The following term refers to an act that creates the greatest good for the greatest # of people. A) Rights and duties B) Utilitarianism C) Social sustainability D) Rights and duties

Utilitarianism

Which of the following is TRUE? A) VMI stands for Vertically Managed Inventory B) 3PL stands for 3rd Party Leverage C) VMI stands for Vendor-Managed Inventory D) 3PL stands for Three Point Logisitics

VMI stands for Vendor-Managed Inventory

Which one of the following is among the most important elements of the LEAN manufacturing philosophy? A)Large inventories and large batch sizes B) Waste reduction and continuous improvement C) Quality inspections and a standardized product line D) Fully automated assembly lines and a large supplier base

Waste reduction and continuous imrpovement

Merchants

Wholesalers and retailers who purchase for resale

Profit-leverage effect on Cost Reduction/Sales Increase

a 10% Cost Reduction generates more PROFIT than a 10% Sales Increase

Return on Assets (ROA) Effect

high ROA indicates managerial prowess in generating profits with lower spending

More info on Step 11: Close out the Purchase Order

if PO has been received complete, and criteria is met, PO should be closed out in the purchasing system

Automation provides ________ _________ of all purchases

increase visibility


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