CIPS L6M9

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Total 122 questions | Updated On: May 14, 2024
Question 1

Which of the following are examples of Linear Planning (LP) solvers? Select ALL that apply


Answer: A,B,C,D
Question 2

Below are descriptions of 5 organisations in the manufacturing industry. Each organisation creates a different product in a different way. For each organisation, select the prioritisation method for processing orders from customers and the pattern of workflow used.
Organisation 1: This company makes their product only after receiving orders from customers. All items produced are identical which means that items can be produced very quickly and effectively. Orders are prioritised based on the necessary lead-time specified by the customer.
Organisation 2: This organisation produces products which can be customised – customers simply specify the dimensions and materials required when placing their order online. In order to produce these, the organisation groups the product by characteristics when deciding which orders to complete first.
Organisation 3: This organisation looks at the length of time the order will take to make, and prioritises those that will take the most amount of time. Each product created is unique so processing time varies greatly.
Organisation 4: This organisation creates the same item in small amounts each year. Orders are processed on the day they are received and shipped out the next day.
Organisation 5: This organisation has low order numbers but is continuing to create products in a hope that sales will increase soon. Different members of the team produce different items.
Complete the table below by listing prioritisation method and pattern of workflow. Some answers may not be used: earliest due date, shortest processing time, longest processing time, similar process, HR skill requirement, first in-first out, make to order, make to stock, engineer to order, configure to order, continuous production, batch production.
Which of the following will you put into box 6?
2023-01-06-21-15-34-7274f23792f77ae518b27f8b4a9759e1


Answer: A
Question 3

Salgo Ltd is an oil refinery organisation which has been in operation for 30 years. It has made increasing profits each year with the most recent year's takings in excess of £20m. Salgo Ltd uses an Emergent Strategy principle when it comes to resource planning. What are the characteristics of this approach? Select ALL that apply.


Answer: A,B
Question 4

Blue Bear Ltd is a multifunctional manufacturing organisation with a global supply chain and customers in over 30 different countries. There are many different functions within the organisation who all have their own supply networks and relationships. For each function, select which part of the Value Chain this represents and the type of Supply Network the function uses.
Function 1: This function is a support activity responsible for ensuring the other functions have the right number of resources to complete work. The function has a complex structure with both horizontal and vertical reporting lines. Each person working within the function has separate, clear objectives to achieve.
Function 2: This support activity ensures that the Five Rights are achieved by the organisation. The function makes key strategic decisions which are followed by other departments. Power is centralised here with staff on-hand to support other parts of the business as and when required.
Function 3: Staff within this function describe themselves as ‘the people that get stuff done’. The function is a Primary Activity in the Value Chain responsible for turning raw materials into finished products. The function has a supply network both upstream and downstream which is highly valued and decisions are made jointly with supply partners.
Function 4: This department, although a Primary Activity of the Value Chain, is not well organised and the relationships in the supply network are informal and rely on trust rather than contracts. Information is shared based on ‘good will’ and there are no clear boundaries. The function is responsible for warehousing and transportation.
Function 5: This area of the business has a one-sided supply network. It is considered a Primary Activity of the Value Chain and deals directly with customers.
Complete the table below by listing the Value Chain Activity and the Supply Network Type. Some answers may not be used: HR, Operations, Outbound Logistics, Technology Development, Procurement, Marketing and Sales, Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, Proprietary, Social, Centralised, Bureaucratic.
2022-12-05-20-49-51-4224576d406c221760eb4005716d4a3b
Which of the following will you put into box 1?


Answer: A
Question 5

Risks are always present within organisational strategies and it is important that they are assessed. Which of the following are strategies for dealing with risk?


Answer: A
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Exam Code: L6M9
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Total Questions: 122
Last Updated: May 14, 2024