Supply Chains That Save Lives
From Data to Decisions
Continuous Improvement
Mixed Bag
200

These small, unmanned aircraft have become useful for delivering medical supplies to hard-to-reach areas.

What are drones?

200

This hypothesis represents the “status quo” and is assumed true until evidence suggests otherwise

What the null hypothesis?

200

A diagram shaped like a fish skeleton used to identify potential causes of a problem.

What is fishbone or Ishikawa diagram?

200

Projects where resources are fixed but time is flexible

What are resource constrained projects?

400

In disaster zones this can be used to manufacture critical medical equipment (like prosthetics or parts for hospital machinery) on-site, reducing the need for complex supply chains.

What is 3D printing?

400

This type of error occurs when you incorrectly reject a true null hypothesis.

What is Type 1 error?

400

A graphical technique that shows the relationship between two variables to identify patterns or root causes.

What is scatter plot?

400

Allocating aid so that resources match community needs rather than demand or convenience is an example of this operational principle.

What is equitable distribution?

600

This term describes the final segment of delivering aid directly to affected individuals or households.

What is last mile delivery?

600

A forecasting method that smooths out short-term fluctuations by averaging a fixed number of the most recent data points.

What is the moving average method?

600

It is a systematic approach to identifying and eliminating waste (non-value-added activities) through continuous improvement.

What is the Lean methodology?
600

A humanitarian organization must allocate limited trucks and drivers to deliver food and medical supplies to multiple villages. They want to maximize the number of people reached while respecting vehicle capacities. This type of model helps make that decision.

What is optimization model?

800

Strategic placement of warehouses in disaster-prone regions ensures that essential supplies (like medical kits, water, and food) are available for rapid distribution.

What is inventory prepositioning?

800

A numerical value calculated from the sample data that is used to determine whether or not to reject the null hypothesis.

What is a test statistic?

800

This Six Sigma metric quantifies how often a process meets customer requirements, integrating defects and opportunities into a single measure.

What is sigma level?

800

This type of budget breaks down total project or operational costs by time periods, helping managers track spending against planned schedules.

What is time-phased budget?

1000

This stage of disaster relief operations includes rebuilding damaged roads, bridges, and facilities and economic revitalization of affected population.

What is the recovery stage of disaster relief operations?

1000

This type of regression is appropriate when the dependent variable represents a probability bounded between 0 and 1.

What is logistic regression?

1000

In this advanced methodology, control charts, capability analysis, and hypothesis testing are integrated to drive data-driven decisions for process optimization.

What is Statistical Process Control?

1000

To serve more people with limited resources, a charity analyzes which activities create the most impact and redesigns its processes to deliver aid faster and more reliably.

What is process improvement in humanitarian/non-profit operations?