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TRUE Every organization has an operations function.
TRUE Most organizations function as part of a larger supply chain.
TRUE The supply chain is a network of manufacturers and service providers that work
together to convert and move goods from the raw materials stage to the end user.
FALSE To participate in a supply chain, a firm must actually handle the physical goods at
some point.
TRUE Information and materials are two examples of inputs to the transformation process.
TRUE The transformation process can be used to describe the production of intangible
services.
FALSE Inputs to the transformation process are tangible, but the outputs may be tangible
or intangible.
TRUE In general, operations management activities are information and decision intensive.
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FALSE Of the three flows linking organizations in a supply chain, information and monetary
flows always move upstream and physical flows always move downstream.
FALSE A second-tier supplier is downstream from a first-tier supplier in the supply chain.
TRUE Most of the participants in a supply chain are both suppliers and customers.
TRUE Electronic commerce refers to the use of information technology solutions to
automate business transactions.
FALSE The drive for efficiency has decreased the level of globalization in the world
economy over the last twenty years.
FALSE E-commerce is the component of a supply chain that is the most susceptible to
breakdown.
FALSE To avoid supply chain problems, firms must manage relationships with their
downstream suppliers as well as their upstream customers.
FALSE The association for operations management is AOM.
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