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2.3 Making Operational Decisions
2.3.2 Working with suppliers
The role of procurement
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Identifying needs is a key task of
procurement
.
True
Sourcing suppliers involves determining the specific goods and services required by the business.
False
Selecting appropriate suppliers is crucial for
operational efficiency
.
True
Supplier evaluation assesses their performance over time.
True
Selecting appropriate suppliers directly impacts a
business's
reliability.
True
Selecting appropriate suppliers is crucial for a business's operational
success
Flexibility refers to the ability to adapt to market
changes
List the strategies involved in effective supplier relationship management:
1️⃣ Regular communication and feedback
2️⃣ Collaborative problem-solving
3️⃣ Aligning goals and incentives
4️⃣ Providing performance feedback
5️⃣ Offering support and training
What are the four key tasks involved in the procurement process?
Identify needs, source suppliers, negotiate prices, manage delivery
What are two key strategies for cost management in procurement?
Supplier selection, contract negotiation
Match the task with its description:
Identifying Needs ↔️ Determining goods and services required
Sourcing Suppliers ↔️ Finding suitable suppliers
Negotiating Prices ↔️ Reaching acceptable terms
Managing Delivery ↔️ Ensuring goods arrive on time
Procurement involves four key tasks, including managing
delivery
Match the factor with its importance in supplier selection:
Quality ↔️ Ensuring required standards
Reliability ↔️ Delivering orders on time
Cost ↔️ Maintaining profitability
Flexibility ↔️ Adapting to changes
Match the evaluation method with its criterion:
Product testing ↔️ Quality
Order fulfillment rates ↔️ Reliability
Price comparison ↔️ Cost
Ability to handle changes ↔️ Flexibility
Competitive pricing from good suppliers reduces operational
expenses
What are the four key factors that good suppliers influence positively?
Cost, quality, reliability, flexibility
What is the difference between supplier selection and supplier evaluation?
Choosing vs. assessing performance
What is one key benefit of maintaining strong supplier relationships?
Reliable supply chain
Good procurement practices can lead to reduced operational
expenses
Inventory management aims to minimize holding
costs
What is one goal of supplier relationship management in procurement?
Foster strong partnerships
Procurement
is the process of obtaining the goods and services a business needs to operate
effectively
The four key tasks of procurement enable a business to obtain the necessary
resources
Order the four key tasks of procurement:
1️⃣ Identifying Needs
2️⃣ Sourcing Suppliers
3️⃣ Negotiating Prices
4️⃣ Managing Delivery
Evaluating suppliers based on quality, reliability, cost, and flexibility reduces operational
risks
The four tasks of procurement enable a business to obtain the necessary resources to function
efficiently
What are the three factors influenced by choosing the right suppliers according to the study material?
Efficiency, cost, quality
Reliability in supplier relationships ensures
on-time
deliveries and steady inventory.
True
Match the evaluation criterion with its evaluation method:
Quality ↔️ Product testing
Reliability ↔️ Order fulfillment rates
Cost ↔️ Price comparison
Flexibility ↔️ Ability to handle demand changes
Effective supplier relationship management can enhance overall competitiveness by building a
responsive supply chain
.
True
Match the factor with its impact under good or poor procurement:
Cost ↔️ Reduced operational expenses
Quality ↔️ Consistent quality of goods
Reliability ↔️ Timely delivery of goods
Flexibility ↔️ Adapt to changes in demand
Process automation in procurement reduces
administrative costs
and improves responsiveness.
True
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