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APICS Exam CPIM-ECO Topic 3 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for APICS's CPIM-ECO exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 3
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Which of the following statements about the MRP due date for a shop order is true?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Gladys
11 months ago
Evolutionary operations? Is this a test on Charles Darwin or lean manufacturing? I'm voting for process stability, because that's the only answer that doesn't make me scratch my head.
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Leslie
11 months ago
Yeah, I think process stability is the most logical choice here.
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Melodie
11 months ago
I agree, process stability is key for efficiency.
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Erasmo
11 months ago
Ergonomic repetitive movements? Sounds like the theme song for a robotic dance troupe. I'll take process stability, Alex.
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Rima
11 months ago
Reduced quality checks? That's just asking for trouble. I'm going with D, process stability, because that's the whole point of Standardized Work.
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Aliza
11 months ago
Yeah, reducing quality checks can lead to errors down the line.
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Dannette
11 months ago
I agree, process stability is crucial for efficiency.
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Eun
12 months ago
Evolutionary operations? Is this an exam for biologists? I'm sticking with D, process stability, because that's what Standardized Work is all about.
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Abel
11 months ago
Evolutionary operations does sound like something out of a biology exam, I'll go with D as well.
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Julianna
11 months ago
I think D is the best choice too, it's all about keeping things consistent.
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Ranee
11 months ago
I agree, process stability is key in Standardized Work.
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Quinn
12 months ago
I agree with Ty, standardized work helps in achieving process stability.
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Serita
1 years ago
Ergonomic repetitive movements? Really? That's the opposite of what Standardized Work aims to achieve. I'm going with D, process stability.
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Johnetta
1 years ago
I think the answer is D. Process stability is a key benefit of Standardized Work, as it helps ensure consistent and reliable processes.
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Rosendo
11 months ago
Yes, it helps eliminate variation and improve overall performance.
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India
11 months ago
Yes, having stable processes can lead to improved efficiency and quality.
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Mabelle
11 months ago
I agree, D) Process stability is indeed a key benefit of Standardized Work.
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Rodolfo
11 months ago
D) Process stability
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Luke
11 months ago
C) Evolutionary operations
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Talia
11 months ago
B) Reduced quality checks
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Gennie
11 months ago
I agree, process stability is crucial for efficiency.
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Valene
12 months ago
Yes, it helps eliminate variation and improve overall performance.
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Tori
12 months ago
I agree, process stability is crucial for efficiency.
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Kayleigh
12 months ago
A) Ergonomic repetitive movements
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Ty
1 years ago
I think the answer is D) Process stability.
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