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Scope and Influence of Procurement and Supply

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Questions 1

What is a P2P system (5 points)? Explain the impact that using IT systems can have on the way the Procurement department of an organisation functions (25 points).

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Questions 2

Explain the following terms: outsourced procurement, shared service unit (SSU) and consortium procurement. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach to procurement? (25 points)

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Questions 3

It is important for an organisation to balance achieving Added Value and ensuring processes are compliant. Explain the consequences of focusing on one area over the other and how an organisation can achieve both in its procurement activities (25 points).

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Questions 4

 

(a) Outline FIVE procedures that could be included in the

procurement policy manual. (15 marks)

(b) Analyse how TWO Of these procedures can positively

influence procurement activities and organisational outcomes

for BetaCo. (10 marks)

BetaCo Inc.

BetaCo Inc. is a medium-sized electronics design and manufacturing

company that sells audio equipment to event management customers for

use in stadiums and festivals. BetaCo has significantly increased its sales

over the last five years and is now looking to establish more contracts with

new customers. BetaCo Inc. is aware that new customers will require it to

have robust procurement processes in place that minimise organisational

risk.

Currently, all procurement activities are dealt with by BetaCo's small,

customer-orientated project teams. Each project team makes its own

procurement decisions with limited central oversight and does not follow

standardised processes. This type of activity has resulted in BetaCo

frequently encountering overspending on projects, and senior

management is concerned that there is a lack of control over what

products and services the project teams buy. In addition, suppliers

regularly complain that their invoices are not paid on time, which has

caused issues for future purchases.

To address these challenges, BetaCo has decided to create a centralised

procurement and supply management department. BetaCo has recently

appointed Pat Kennedy as its procurement and supply manager. BetaCo

has also recruited three senior buyers, five buyers and two assistant

buyers, who will join the company in the next few months.

Pat's first task is to establish a procurement policy manual. The manual

will contain a set of procedures that can be followed by the new

procurement team and it will control the company's procurement activities

to ensure that the issues BetaCo is facing are effectively managed.

 

 

 

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Questions 5

Explain what is meant by the term Inventory Management System? Describe MRP and ERP systems explaining when they are used and the advantages and disadvantages of using them (25 points)

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Questions 6

Discuss 3 areas of regulation relating to competition that a procurement professional should be aware of (25 points)

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Questions 7

Describe what is meant by the 5 Rights of Procurement (25 points)

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Questions 8

Explain, with examples, the advantages of a Procurement Department using electronic systems (25 marks)

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Questions 9

Discuss the importance and role of an organisation’s branding in procurement and supply operations (25 marks)

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Questions 10

Sarah has recently been hired as the new Head of Procurement at Alpha Ltd, a manufacturer of small electronics such as hairdryers and alarm clocks. Alpha Ltd has a large factory based in Birmingham where many of the products are manufactured. One of the large pieces of machinery in the factory has recently broken and Sarah has been charged with replacing it as quickly as possible. Sarah is considering using the Whole Life Costing approach to this procurement. What is meant by Whole Life Costing? (5 points). Discuss 5 factors that Sarah should consider when buying new machinery (20 points).

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Questions 11

Describe the main differences between the three economic sectors: public, private and third. Your answer may make reference to the following: funding, ownership, shares, objectives and administration (25 marks)

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Questions 12

What is a Code of Ethics? What should an Ethical Policy Contain? What measures can an organisation take if there is a breach of their Ethical Policy? (25 points)

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Questions 13

Describe 3 stages of the sourcing cycle that occur in the post-contract award stage (25 marks)

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Questions 14

Explain FIVE ways conflicts of interest could be managed by effective corporate governance. (25 marks)

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