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Course ModulesMGT 700 - HomeCourse AnnouncementsModule 1Introduction & OverviewModule 2Global Operation MGTModule 3Global Freight MGTModule 4Global Imp & Exp OptsModule 5Global Logistic MGTModule 6Group Online SimulationModule 7Simulation Debriefing& Course Wrap Up Other ResourcesAPA StyleGlossary Virtual Library Logistics Export911 Export.Gov Case-Based Learning Supply Chain Blog Cook Library Journal of Commerce Helpful Hints
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Global Supply Chain ManagementCourse Midterm QuizGlobal Supply Chain Management Course MGT 700 Fall 2006Backward QuizOverviewRather than asking you to provide answers, I will create on the designated discussion board thread in Backboard a quiz where you the students will provide the questions. The Object of the Backward Quiz The instructor will provide an answer to the quiz question, you the students will use the course content to develop the corresponding question. Exampe of a Backward Quiz: Answer: That part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, service, and related information from point of origin to point of consumption in order to meet customer requirement. Question: ? The Process of the Backward Quiz Now that you have thoroughly reviewed our course content, it's time for a quiz. But instead of asking you for answers, I am asking you for questions. Using my answers, identify questions that you might ask to arrive at these answers. Next , go to the forum in the discussion board and post each question that you have identify, but keep the answers to yourself for now. The second part of this assignment involves answering questions posted by your classmates. Check the board frequently and if you know the correct answer to a question posted by a classmate, add a thread and post your answer. Keep coming back and try to answer as many questions correctly as you can. The first person that answers each question correctly wins the point (Iverson, 2005). Assessment The evaluation will be determined by tally the number of correct answers for each student and recognize the winner. Also recognize those students who crafted questions that were both detailed and easy to comprehend. ![]() Books and Articles
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