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Sample
Questions from The Supply Chain Performance Scorecard Questionnaire
Upside Production Flexibility
Complete the table below using the following upside production flexibility
example:
You must achieve a 20% increase in end product supply of your predominant
product line. This increase is unforeseen and must be sustainable. Consider
the typical products managed within the predominant product line. By
definition, your principal constraint has the longest lead-time.
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Question
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20% Increase
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Internal
Manufacturing Capacity
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Days
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Direct
Labor Availability
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Days
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Key
Components or Material Availability
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Days
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Choose
the one constraint that you estimate would be the principal obstacle
to a 20% increase in end product supply
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NA
Internal manufacturing capacity
Direct labor availability
Key components or material availability
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Supply Chain Practice & IT Assessment
Please check
all Source practices that apply, even if they
have been adopted for some time.
If you have a Dominant practice in
Stage 2, 3, or 4, please also
check the Emerging practice.
Source:
Organization and Infrastructure
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