For projects developing products in the Back End, the Operations team will plan out all of the necessary details for manufacture, assembly, supply-chain, and quality assurance.
Select one correct answer from the list:
A.
Component manufacture, sub-assembly manufacture, and final assembly production
B.
Manufacture, assembly, supply-chain, and quality assurance
In GInI’sCInP Handbook, the Back End for product projects involves the Operations team detailing "manufacture, assembly, supply-chain, and quality assurance"—core operational elements to bring a product to market. Manufacture covers production processes, assembly integrates components, supply-chain ensures material flow, and quality assurance maintains standards. Option A, "component/sub-assembly/final assembly," is narrower, focusing only on production stages. Option C, "sales and marketing," and Option D, "sales," extend beyond Operations’ scope into commercial functions, handled by other teams. Option B precisely matches GInI’s description of Operations’ Back End role, aligning with the original answer. This reflects GInI’s division of labor, where Operations executes the physical realization of the innovation, a practical application of systems thinking to ensure seamless delivery.
[Reference:GInICInP Handbook, Section on Back End Operations Planning., ]
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