True or False #7 Flashcards

1
Q

The forecast of demand forms the basis for all strategic and planning decisions in a supply chain.

A

True

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2
Q

Throughout the supply chain, all pull processes are performed in anticipation of customer demand, whereas all push processes are performed in response to customer demand.

A

False

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3
Q

For pull processes, a manager must forecast what customer demand will be in order to plan the level of available capacity and inventory.

A

True

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4
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For push processes, a manager must forecast what customer demand will be in order to plan the level of available capacity and inventory.

A

False

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5
Q

The result when each stage in the supply chain makes its own separate forecast is often a match between supply and demand, because these forecasts are often very different.

A

False

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6
Q

When all stages of a supply chain produce a collaborative forecast, it tends to be much more accurate.

A

True

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7
Q

Leaders in many supply chains have started moving toward collaborative forecasting to improve their ability to match supply and demand.

A

True

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8
Q

Mature products with stable demand are usually the most difficult to forecast.

A

False

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9
Q

Forecasting and the accompanying managerial decisions are extremely difficult when either the supply of raw materials or the demand for the finished product is highly variable.

A

True

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10
Q

Forecasts are always right.

A

False

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11
Q

Forecasts should include both the expected value of the forecast and a measure of forecast error.

A

True

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12
Q

Long-term forecasts are usually more accurate than short-term forecasts.

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False

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13
Q

Aggregate forecasts are usually more accurate than disaggregate forecasts, as they tend to have a smaller standard deviation of error relative to the mean.

A

True

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14
Q

In general, the further up the supply chain a company is (or the further they are from the consumer), the smaller the distortion of information they receive.

A

False

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15
Q

Collaborative forecasting based on sales to the end customer can help enterprises further up the supply chain reduce forecast error.

A

True

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