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Questions # 81:

Category buyer Raheem has been tasked with receiving innovative bids from coaching and development service providers. How can he achieve this? Select TWO that apply.

Options:

A.

Apply early supplier involvement

B.

Invite a small group of suppliers

C.

Use a conformance-based specification

D.

Use an outcome-based specification

E.

Apply standards within the specification

Questions # 82:

GSC Ltd is a manufacturer of car parts. To accommodate growing demands of electric cars, the company is developing a new component which requires different type of steel. The project team estimates that the component will be ready for production in 1.5 years. Until then, they need to keep the production busy.

After checking the inventory records, the production team sees that the company has 3 months of stock. The lead time for each batch is two months. Which of the following should be a priority ac-tion of the company?

Options:

A.

Create new specification to new supplier

B.

Standardise the specification

C.

Create new specification to current supplier

D.

Make a call-off order to current supplier

Questions # 83:

A company assembles a large number of components into a series of finished products. The company has decided to add more finished products to its product range. They have decided that one of the current components will be used in the new range. What is this process known as?

Options:

A.

Standardisation

B.

Variety reduction

C.

Value analysis

D.

Value engineering

Questions # 84:

Which of the following are typically reasons why an organisation implements value analysis? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

To determine the value of each component used

B.

To decide whether there will be sufficient surplus funds to reinvest in the business

C.

To shape and manage supply market

D.

To provide an outline business case for the specification

E.

To find cost reduction opportunities by optimising the components used

Questions # 85:

A supplier of software has received a request to quote for a product. The software supplier considers that the buying organisation making the request provides relatively little benefit or alignment to their own strategy. Which one of the following options describes how the supplier might react to the buyer?

Options:

A.

The supplier will seek to exploit the situation and drive a high price

B.

The supplier will attempt to foster a strategic relationship with the buyer

C.

The supplier will provide the buyer with attractive additional software support benefits

D.

The supplier will seek to offer the lowest price possible

Questions # 86:

When analysing a market, the availability of substitute products or suppliers is the only competitive force to consider. Is this statement correct?

Options:

A.

No, availability of substitutes is not a competitive market force

B.

No, other forces include the threat of new entrants and bargaining strength of buyers and suppliers

C.

Yes, substitute products and therefore cost is the source of all competition

D.

Yes, it is the only competitive force relevant to procurement

Questions # 87:

Which of the following might be consequences of over-specification? Select TWO that apply:

Options:

A.

Reducing motion waste

B.

Higher cost due to inessential features

C.

Limiting competition in supply market

D.

Lack of essential features

E.

Better contract management

Questions # 88:

A conformance specification with designs should contain more detail than a performance specification with outputs. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?

Options:

A.

True, the supplier will need to know exactly what is required

B.

False, outputs are usually easier to describe than designs

C.

False, the outputs should include detailed drawings of the requirement

D.

True, the supplier will need to allow for innovation

Questions # 89:

Standards are documents that stipulate or recommend minimum levels of performance and quality levels of goods and services. The government is the only source of any standards that are applied by businesses in nations. Is this correct?

Options:

A.

Yes, the only other possible source is through international initiatives such as ISO

B.

Yes, because a country has a national body that regulates standards within the nation

C.

No, governments only create standards for products related to national security

D.

No, standards can be generated internally by other organisations besides the government and ISO

Questions # 90:

A procurement organisation is keen to encourage innovation available within the supply market in the execution of an upcoming significant contract opportunity. A team member suggests that the specification should define the performance indicators so that supplier's solution can be checked against them. Which of the following will enable the organisation to achieve this goal?

Options:

A.

Using an outcome focused specification

B.

Establishing transparent selection criteria

C.

Using an output focused specification

D.

Applying a precise performance framework

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