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Questions # 1:

Explain the impact that having a Corporate Governance Framework can have on the policies and processes of the procurement department (25 points)

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Questions # 2:

Examine FIVE ways in which procurement activities can contribute to achieving BrightAid ' s organisational objectives. (25 marks)

BrightAid

BrightAid is a medium-sized charity (not-for-profit) with 20 permanent employees and it uses 400 volunteers to deliver aid and services to the individuals and groups it serves. Its main aims are to raise awareness of its cause and bring issues to people ' s minds to prompt them to donate and/or join campaign activities. The charity depends on these voluntary donations, as without them, it would not be able to function. It also aims for this support to be continued on a regular basis and must engage with a wide range of stakeholders (both internal and external). BrightAid is also considering joining a buying group with several other charities and aims to extend the member ' s purchasing power and obtain competitive prices for the group members. Recognising that there is increasing competition in the amount and frequency of donations, the charity is now looking at several ways to increase the amount or frequency of donations and make its internal processes more efficient and effective. Up to this point, any procurement activities have been undertaken ad-hoc with no formalised processes.

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Questions # 3:

What is an electronic system? Describe the following: e-requisitioning, e-catalogues, e-sourcing, e-payment technologies (25 marks)

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Questions # 4:

Analyse FIVE different sources of added value in procurement

and supply.

(25 marks)

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Questions # 5:

Bob is a procurement manager at ABC Ltd. He has been asked to ensure all future purchases achieve ‘value for money’ for the organisation. What is meant by ‘value for money’? (5 points). Describe 4 techniques that Bob could use to achieve this (20 points)

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Questions # 6:

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 # 7:

Explain FIVE differences between capital expenditure and operational expenditure categories of spend for an organisation.

(25 marks)

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Questions # 8:

(a) Outline the main characteristics of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.

(10 marks)

(b) Explain how an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system can be used in a procurement and supply chain context.

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Questions # 9:

Explain FIVE differences between organisations that operate in the public sector and those that operate in the private sector.

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Questions # 10:

Describe the CIPS Code of Conduct providing examples of how an organisation can ensure compliance with the standard (25 points)

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