SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 17TH EDITION
BY (F. ROBERT JACOBS TEST BANK
UPDATED 2026 VERIFIED QUESTION AND
ANSWERS
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Strategy
Chapter 3: Design of Products and Services
Chapter 4: Projects
Chapter 5: Strategic Capacity Management
Chapter 6: Learning Curves
Chapter 7: Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 8: Facility Layout
Chapter 9: Service Processes
Chapter 10: Waiting Line Analysis and Simulation
Chapter 11: Process Design and Analysis
Chapter 12: Quality Management
Chapter 13: Statistical Quality Control
Chapter 14: Lean Supply Chains
Chapter 15: Logistics and Distribution Management
Chapter 16: Global Sourcing and Procurement
Chapter 17: The Internet of Things and ERP
Chapter 18: Forecasting
Chapter 19: Sales and Operations Planning
Chapter 20: Inventory Management
Chapter 21: Material Requirements Planning
Chapter 22: Workcenter Scheduling
,CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Summary
This chapter introduces operations and supply chain management as the integrated design,
operation, and improvement of systems that create and deliver goods and services. Core
concepts include transformation processes, efficiency, effectiveness, value creation, and
strategic alignment. Managers use operations decisions to ensure quality, safety, cost control,
responsiveness, and sustainability while coordinating supply chain activities to support
organizational goals and meet customer needs.
1. Which statement best defines operations management?
A. Managing employee benefits and payroll
B. Designing and controlling processes that transform inputs into outputs
C. Supervising marketing and sales activities
D. Managing financial investments
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Operations management focuses on designing, operating, and improving
transformation processes. Marketing, finance, and HR are related but distinct functional
areas.
2. A hospital reviewing how patient admissions are converted into treated discharges is
focusing on which concept?
A. Finance management
B. Transformation process
C. Human resource planning
D. Market segmentation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Inputs such as patients and information are transformed into outputs like treated
patients, which defines the transformation process.
3. Which activity is an example of an input in an operations system?
A. Finished product
B. Customer satisfaction
C. Raw materials
D. After-sales service
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Inputs include raw materials, labor, and information. Finished products and
satisfaction are outputs or outcomes.
, 4. A nurse manager evaluating whether staffing levels meet patient demand is applying
which operations objective?
A. Quality
B. Cost
C. Flexibility
D. Responsiveness
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Responsiveness focuses on meeting demand in a timely manner, including
appropriate staffing to handle patient volume.
5. Which function is primarily responsible for creating value through transformation?
A. Accounting
B. Marketing
C. Operations
D. Legal services
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Operations creates value by transforming inputs into goods or services that meet
customer needs.
6. A manufacturing firm reduces waste while maintaining output quality. This best
reflects which goal?
A. Effectiveness only
B. Efficiency and effectiveness
C. Flexibility only
D. Responsiveness only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Efficiency focuses on minimizing waste, while effectiveness ensures quality
outputs that meet requirements.
7. In a supply chain, which activity occurs upstream?
A. Customer service
B. Distribution to retailers
C. Procurement of raw materials
D. Product returns
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Upstream activities involve suppliers and raw material acquisition before
production.