The cycle view of supply chain holds that
A: the processes in supply chain are divided into 2 categories
B: the processes in supply chain are divided into series of activities performed at the interface between successive stages.
C: all processes in supply chain are initiated in response to customer order.
D: all processes in supply chain are performed in anticipation of customer orders.
A: the processes in supply chain are divided into 2 categories
B: the processes in supply chain are divided into series of activities performed at the interface between successive stages.
C: all processes in supply chain are initiated in response to customer order.
D: all processes in supply chain are performed in anticipation of customer orders.
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- The push/pull view of a supply chain holds that the processes in a supply chain are divided into a series of activities performed at the interface between successive stages.
- The push/pull view of the supply chain is useful when considering strategic decisions relating to supply chain design, because A: it categorizes processes based on whether they are initiated in response to or in anticipation of customer orders. B: it specifies the roles and responsibilities of each member of the supply chain. C: it clearly defines the processes involved and the owners of each process. D: it focuses on processes that are external to the firm.
- Supply chain coordination improves if all stages of the chain take actions that together decrease total supply chain profits.
- The current Global Supply Chain Forum (GSCF) Model identifies ___________ key processes associated with supply chain management. A: five B: six C: seven D: eight
- A supply chain needs to achieve a balance between the level of availability and the cost of inventory that A: maximizes supply chain revenues. B: minimizes supply chain costs. C: maximizes supply chain profitability. D: maximizes supply chain availability. E: all of the above