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BUSOP 833 Midterm 1

BUSOP 833 Midterm 1

The bullwhip effect A) positively impacts performance at every stage. B) hurts the relationships between different stages of the supply chain. C) enhances the relationships between different stages of the supply chain. D) results in improved on-time order delivery. Allocating […]

7 Pages | July 23, 2015
MGMT 731

MGMT 731

The cost of carrying one unit in inventory for a specified period of time, usually one year, is referred to as A) the material cost and is denoted by C. B) the fixed ordering cost and is denoted by S. […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOPMT 206 Midterm

BUSOPMT 206 Midterm

What rate of return results in a present value of $432 for $250 received one year from now and another $250 received two years from now? A) 9.89% B) 10.32% C) 10.94% D) 11.37% A(n) ________ measure of performance is […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMGT 429 Quiz 2

OPMGT 429 Quiz 2

A company that uses a more expensive short lead time supplier as a backup for a low cost, long lead time supplier is using A) tailored sourcing. B) quick response. C) postponement. D) improved forecasting. When demand is steady, cycle […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
MGMT 464

MGMT 464

Ignoring uncertainty in demand encourages a greater use of A) expensive but flexible transportation modes. B) inexpensive and inflexible transportation modes. C) inexpensive and flexible transportation modes. D) expensive and inflexible transportation modes. What is the responsibility of a designated […]

7 Pages | July 23, 2015
MGMT 852 Quiz

MGMT 852 Quiz

Consider the factors influencing total cost and supplier performance. Which of the following is the LEAST quantifiable factor? A) Supplier price B) Supplier terms C) Support D) Warehousing cost ________ measures the incremental costs that are independent of the size […]

6 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOPMT 463 Quiz 3

BUSOPMT 463 Quiz 3

The objective of every supply chain is to A) minimize the overall cost generated. B) maximize the overall value generated. C) minimize the cost to the manufacturer. D) maximize the profit of the manufacturer. Most strategies that an aggregate planner […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMT 154 Test 1

OPMT 154 Test 1

The objective of the second phase of network design is to A) select a precise location and capacity allocation for each facility. B) select a set of desirable sites within each region where facilities are to be located. C) identify […]

6 Pages | July 23, 2015
OIM 563 Quiz 2

OIM 563 Quiz 2

With supply and demand management decisions being made independently, A) it is increasingly difficult to coordinate the supply chain, thereby increasing profit. B) it is increasingly difficult to coordinate the supply chain, thereby decreasing profit. C) it is easier to […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
QSO 367 Quiz

QSO 367 Quiz

Average inventory A) increases if a promotion is run during the peak period. B) increases if a promotion is run during the off-peak period. C) decreases if a promotion is run during the peak period. D) decreases if a promotion […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
MSE 785 Midterm 1

MSE 785 Midterm 1

Which of the following are key components of information that must be analyzed to increase efficiency and improve effectiveness in a supply chain? A) Software selection B) Source selection C) Warehouse selection D) Forecasting and aggregate planning Historical demand for […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
Operation Management 468 Midterm 2

Operation Management 468 Midterm 2

The practice where a firm charges differential prices to maximize profits is A) lot pricing. B) marginal pricing. C) price incrimination. D) price discrimination. Historical demand for Peeps is as displayed in the table. Answer: D Use a simple moving […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
MGMT 583

MGMT 583

An intermediary can increase the supply chain surplus by decreasing the number of relationships required between multiple buyers and sellers. This is called A) capacity aggregation. B) inventory aggregation. C) warehouse aggregation. D) relationship aggregation. Distributors add value to a […]

6 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUS 741 Quiz 2

BUS 741 Quiz 2

It is more common for a manufacturer to not own the distribution network. A reliable supplier has low variability of lead time, whereas an unreliable supplier has high variability. Answer: TRUE Too low a level of overbooking will lead to […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMGT 360

OPMGT 360

A company’s ability to find a balance between responsiveness and efficiency that best matches the needs of the customer it is targeting is the key to achieving strategic fit. The major disadvantage of a distribution network with local storage is […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOP 687 Midterm

BUSOP 687 Midterm

Firms focusing on cost leadership tend to find the lowest cost location for their manufacturing facilities, but only if that means locating very far from the markets they serve. To extract the maximum benefit from the online channel for physical […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMT 150

OPMT 150

Over the past several decades, the supply chains of most firms have become easier to coordinate. As inputs into the aggregate plan change, managers do not need to make changes to the aggregate plan. Answer: FALSE A planning horizon is […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOPMT 695

BUSOPMT 695

In adaptive forecasting, the estimates of level, trend, and seasonality are updated after each demand observation. The procurement process for indirect materials should focus on decreasing the transaction cost for each order. Answer: TRUE A key to reducing cycle inventory […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOPMT 393 Test 2

BUSOPMT 393 Test 2

The two major types of facilities are production sites and storage sites. A lack of coordination occurs either because different stages of the supply chain have objectives that conflict or because information moving between stages gets delayed and distorted. Answer: […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMT 539 Quiz 1

OPMT 539 Quiz 1

Pricing obstacles refer to situations in which the pricing policies for a product lead to an increase in variability of orders placed. A carrier’s decisions are affected by the prices that the market will bear, but not the responsiveness it […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
Operation Management 366 Quiz

Operation Management 366 Quiz

In most instances of differential pricing, demand from the segment paying the lower price arises earlier in time than demand from the segment paying the higher price. Traditionally, much of aggregate planning is focused within an enterprise and may not […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMGT 717

OPMGT 717

The objective of every supply chain is to maximize the overall value generated. Long-term contracts for both warehousing and transportation requirements will be more effective if the demand and price of warehousing do not change in the future or if […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOPMT 125 Homework

BUSOPMT 125 Homework

The supply chain planning phase exceeds the supply chain design phase in duration. The goal when making the overbooking decision is to maximize supply chain profits by minimizing the cost of wasted capacity and the cost of capacity shortage. Answer: […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMGT 191 Homework

OPMGT 191 Homework

In a complex decision tree, there are thousands of possible paths that may result from the first period to the last. If facilities have higher fixed costs, many local facilities are preferred because this helps lower transportation costs. Answer: FALSE […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMGT 894 Test 2

OPMGT 894 Test 2

The difference between the value of the product and its price remains with the customer as consumer surplus. There is greater environmental impact in the extended supply chain than there is within the main plant for most manufacturers. Answer: TRUE […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMT 751 Quiz 1

OPMT 751 Quiz 1

Offering a promotion during a peak period that has significant forward buying creates even more variable demand than before the promotion. The cost of oversellingis denoted by Coand is the loss incurred by a firm for each unsold unit at […]

7 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMT 624 Midterm

OPMT 624 Midterm

Pricing may influence demand if customers are price sensitive. Sourcing processes include the selection of suppliers, design of supplier contracts, product design collaboration, procurement of material, and evaluation of supplier performance. Answer: TRUE The intercompany scope of strategic fit is […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
Operation Management 109 Quiz

Operation Management 109 Quiz

Quantity flexibility contracts counter double marginalization by giving the retailer the ability to modify the order based on improved forecasts closer to the point of sale. Most supply chain design innovations that lower transportation costs paradoxically tend to increase fuel […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
Operation Management 555

Operation Management 555

Transportation cost depends on the prices offered by different carriers and the extent to which the shipper uses inexpensive and slow, or expensive and fast, means of transportation. Predictable variabilityis change in demand that cannot be forecasted. Answer: FALSE Transportation […]

8 Pages | July 23, 2015
MGMT 857 Quiz 1

MGMT 857 Quiz 1

Effective sourcing processes within a firm can improve profits for the firm and total supply chain surplus in a variety of ways. The present value of a stream of cash flows is what that stream is worth in today’s dollars. […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
MSE 475 Quiz 1

MSE 475 Quiz 1

Simulation methods are very good at evaluating a decision where the path itself is decision dependent. There is a close connection between the design and management of supply chain flows and the success of a supply chain. Answer: TRUE To […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUS 797 A reduction in supply can

BUS 797 A reduction in supply can

A reduction in supply can help dramatically reduce safety inventory required without hurting product availability. Revenue-sharing contracts counter double marginalization by decreasing the cost per unit charged to the retailer, thus effectively decreasing the cost of understocking. Answer: FALSE Lot […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUS 128

BUS 128

The tactic of overbooking or overselling the available asset is suitable in any situation where customers are able to cancel orders and the value of the asset drops significantly after a deadline. The forecast error measures the difference between the […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOPMT 283 Quiz 1

BUSOPMT 283 Quiz 1

It is much easier to return a product to an online retailer than to a traditional bricks and mortar seller. Time series forecasting methods are the most difficult methods to implement. Answer: FALSE A carrier uses transportation to minimize the […]

11 Pages | July 23, 2015
MSE 307 Quiz

MSE 307 Quiz

If garbage collection services were billed based on the weight of refuse collected, most people would find a way to discard less and recycle more. Cycle inventory is inventory carried to satisfy demand that exceeds the amount forecasted for a […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMGT 856

OPMGT 856

The bullwhip effect enables different stages of the supply chain to have a consistent estimate of what demand looks like. The goal of aggregate planning is to satisfy demand in a way that minimizes profit. Answer: FALSE The supply chain […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMGT 836 Test 2

OPMGT 836 Test 2

A decrease in the response time customers desire increases the number of facilities required in the network. Price discriminationis the practice where a firm charges differential prices to maximize profits. Answer: TRUE Supply chain network design decisions include the location […]

11 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMT 414 Homework

OPMT 414 Homework

Information is potentially the biggest driver of performance in the supply chain as it directly affects each of the other drivers. Short-term production serves as a broad blueprint for operations and establishes the parameters within which aggregate planning decisions are […]

12 Pages | July 23, 2015
QSO 795

QSO 795

Companies should work with downstream partners to produce forecasts and with upstream partners to determine constraints when doing aggregate planning. Having multiple sources ensures a degree of competition and also the possibility of a backup, should a source fail to […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
MGMT 555 Midterm

MGMT 555 Midterm

For products where the firm has market power, two-part tariffs can be used to achieve coordination in the supply chain and maximize supply chain profits. If price and demand vary over time in a global network, flexible production capacity can […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUS 690

BUS 690

The use of a seasonal workforce requires that the workforce be multi-skilled and easily adapt to being moved from line to line. Improperly structured sales force incentives are a significant obstacle to coordination in the supply chain. Answer: TRUE Quantity […]

12 Pages | July 23, 2015
OPMT 427 Test 1

OPMT 427 Test 1

Promoting during a peak demand month may decrease overall profitability if a significant fraction of the demand increase results from a forward buy. In reality, demand and prices are highly uncertain and are likely to fluctuate during the life of […]

11 Pages | July 23, 2015
QSO 569 Midterm

QSO 569 Midterm

For commodity products where price is set by the market, manufacturers can use lot size based quantity discounts to achieve coordination in the supply chain and decrease supply chain cost. Surveys in sustainable farming have revealed that the typical consumer […]

10 Pages | July 23, 2015
QSO 625 Midterm 1

QSO 625 Midterm 1

Although a forward buy is often the retailer’s appropriate response and increases their own profits, it usually increases demand variability with a resulting increase in inventory and flow times within the supply chain. With reduced demand uncertainty, a supply chain […]

11 Pages | July 23, 2015
MGMT 760 Quiz 3

MGMT 760 Quiz 3

Most strategies that an aggregate planner actually uses are in combination, and are referred to as hybrid strategies. The use of software to determine transportation routes has been the most common IT application in transportation. Answer: TRUE Tailored sourcing may […]

9 Pages | July 23, 2015
BUSOP 743 Test

BUSOP 743 Test

Consider the following discrete nonlinear programming problem. Maximize Z = , subject to x1 + x2 =< 0.75 and each variable is restricted to the values: . (a) Reformulate this problem as a pure binary integer linear programming problem. (b) […]

35 Pages | July 21, 2015
MSE 118 Test 2

MSE 118 Test 2

The Build-Em-Fast Company has agreed to supply its best customer with three widgits during each of the next 3 weeks, even though producing them will require some overtime work. The relevant production data are as follows: The cost per unit […]

7 Pages | July 21, 2015
MSE 270

MSE 270

Consider the following problem. Minimize Z = 3×1 + 2×2, subject to and x1 >= 0, x2 >= 0. (a) Solve this problem graphically. (b) Using the Big M method, construct the complete first simplex tableau for the simplex method […]

24 Pages | July 21, 2015
Fin 302 Quiz

Fin 302 Quiz

Because interest compounds, the annual percentage rate formula will overstate the true interest cost of a loan. roprietorships are the most widely used form although they are generally the smallest organizations in terms of assets. Answer: T The interest rate […]

1 Pages | July 21, 2015
FIN 417 Homework

FIN 417 Homework

The six principles of finance include (1) Money has a time value, (2) Higher returns are expected for taking on more risk, (3) Diversification of investments can reduce risk, (4) Financial markets are efficient in pricing securities, (5) Manager and […]

2 Pages | July 21, 2015