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Question 101

David is sourcing a new cleaning contract as he is not impressed with his current cleaning company's performance. He believes that his current supplier has been overcharging him, and due to budget cuts, he is keen to secure a lower price than what he is paying now. His Manager has suggested using an e-auction as the procurement method. Is this the correct way forward?

Correct Answer: C
The correct answer is 'No- a reverse e-auction would be more suitable as it will secure the lowest price'. An E-auction is something like eBay- where bids go up in price. If David wants to secure a lower price, he should use a Reverse E-Auction- where suppliers bid lower than the previous bid in order to win. For example, Supplier 1 offers to fulfil the contract at £50k per year, Supplier 2 can offer to beat this price by bidding £48k per year. Although Reverse E-Auctions may ensure cheaper prices, there are a lot of disadvantages to using this method. See p.21 and p.76 for more information
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Question 102

Victoria runs a hotel and has recently had several security issues such as attempted robberies. She has decided that she needs to hire a security firm to ensure these issues don't continue. She has done some research and has found there are several local security firms who may be able to provide services to her hotel. However, she hasn't decided exactly what she would require the security firm to do. What should be Victoria's next steps?

Correct Answer: A
Victoria should use a 'request for proposal' - this allows the security firms to submit ideas on how best to serve the hotel. They might come up with some ideas that Victoria hasn't thought about and can price against their own ideas. As Victoria doesn't have a concrete specification, an ITT or RFQ are not appropriate. A PIN tells suppliers that a tender opportunity is coming up and is used in the Public Sector. A hotel is not a Public Sector organisation. See p.76 for more information on when to issue a Request for Proposal
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Question 103

Andrew runs a factory that makes cakes. Vanilla Extract is a vital ingredient in Andrew's cakes and this is a monopolistic market. Andrew has noticed recently that the quality of the supplier's product has reduced, and this has led to several complaints from customers. Andrew is considering entering into a Partnership with this supplier as he believes this will help increase the supplier's performance. Is this the correct thing to do?

Correct Answer: A
The correct answer is 'Yes- partnership sourcing can improve performance which will ultimately satisfy the end customer'. The important thing to note in this Question: is the word 'monopolistic'. This means that there are no alternative suppliers- so the 'no' options are wrong- there are no alternative suppliers and no opportunity to outsource. The other answer is incorrect as sales figures isn't Andrew's concern - it's the complaints and quality of the product. Improving performance to satisfy end customers is therefore his main driver for considering a Partnership. See p. 127 for more information on Drivers of Partnership Sourcing. This comes up a lot in the exam
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Question 104

George is running a competition to find a supplier to install solar panels on the roof of his factory. The energy this produces will power some of the machines. Cost is an important factor, but there are also other considerations that are important such as how long the solar panels will last, and the maintenance costs if they ever break. What should George do?

Correct Answer: A
George should use a weighted award criteria - this will allow him to judge suppliers not only on cost, but also on the quality of their products and whether or not they can provide maintenance. For example George could weight the bids in this way; 40% cost, 30% durability of the panels and 30% maintenance costs. For more information on how weighted award criteria works see p.78
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Question 105

Which of the following are typical drivers for a partnership between the buyer and the supplier? Select the THREE that apply.

Correct Answer: A,C,E
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation:
Partnerships between buyers and suppliers are often driven by:
* High Spend:Significant expenditure justifies the investment in developing a closer relationship to achieve cost savings and efficiencies.
* Critical Products:Items that are essential to the buyer's operations necessitate a reliable and collaborative supplier relationship.
* Technical Complexity:Complex products benefit from joint development efforts, shared expertise, and coordinated problem-solving.
Conversely, commodities and markets with many suppliers typically lend themselves to transactional relationships rather than partnerships.
Reference:
CIPS L4M6 Study Guide
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