Procurement Final Exam

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For which procurement actions is alignment important?

All of the above

In which procurement process can technology for procurement be applied?

All of the above

In which procurement process is risk management a consideration

All of the above

In which procurement process is risk management a consideration?

All of the above

Sustainability is good for business because of

All of the above

What can happen if procurement processes break down?

All of the above

When evaluating total cost ownership (TCO), hidden costs ownership can include

All of the above

When should cost management be implemented?

All of the above

What can happen if procurement processes break down?

All of the above (factory shut down, extra parts, empty shelves)

Characteristics of well defined balanced scorecards include

All of the above (focused on agenda of org/department/process concern, mix of financial and non-financial, selection of small number of data items to monitor)

In which supplier segments can sustainability be relevant.

All of the above (partner, leverage, routine, bottleneck)

In which sourcing strategies can sustainability be relevant?

All of the above (relationship restructuring, global sourcing, cost analysis, product design)

Need to consider risk when

All of the above (selecting a sourcing strategy, discussing relationship with key suppliers, evaluating supplier performance)

Which of these examples are factors when developing specifications for Procurement?

All of the above (tech standards, quality levels, price & cost levels)

In Kraljic's Matrix, items that have high supply risk and low strategic importance are?

Bottleneck items

When procurement says "we would like to go over supply chain risks with you" it is approaching this supplier as a (hint:financial risk/supply risk)

Bottleneck suppliers

Which of the segments would a supplier of the following item fall under? Milk & Eggs (high supply risk/low financial impact)

Bottleneck suppliers

The following characteristics are advantages to which of the following Operating Models- limited overhead costs, ability to share best practices and learn from each other, small central team with local buyers

Center-led structure

The following characteristics are advantages to which of the following Operating Models- standardized requirements, economies of scale, few suppliers, effective supply strategy.

Centralized structure

The following characteristics are advantages to which of the following Operating Models- local control and autonomy, embedded in the business, flat organizational structure.

Decentralized structure

What is not a source of supply chain risk?

Employment risk

Which is not a source of supply chain risk

Employment risk

Customers are created equal.

False

It is more efficient to communicate with suppliers over the phone instead of using a database or dashboard.

False

Procurement cost management is all about cost savings and cost reductions.

False

Procurement leads the business functions and will determine when/where/how company cash flow is spent.

False

Procurement teams will generally spend an equal amount of time with ALL of their suppliers.

False

Risk Noncompliance is the process of replacing orders with suppliers that have not been contracted and results in the loss of financial benefit negotiated with contracted suppliers.

False

Sustainability is a unique agenda item specific to only a handful of supply chains and industries.

False

Sustainability practices decrease revenue and profitability.

False

Technology is easy, fast, and inexpensive to implement in procurement.

False

The organizational model for procurement is primarily driven by procurement optimization.

False

There are no disadvantages to implementing robotics and block chain in procurement.

False

There is a "one-size" fits all Operating Model to Procurement.

False

There is a one-size fits all sourcing strategy.

False

Value leak is defined by the use of suppliers that have service, ethical, or business issues that could provide risk to the items they supply an organization.

False

All customers are created equal!

False statement

What are potential benefits of supplier enabled innovation for the buying company?

Greater knowledge and expertise

For which of the following procurement improvement areas does business alignment matter most?

Growing supplier diversity

Select the proper order of the four steps of proactive risk management.

Identifying risks, planning risks, monitoring risks, mitigating risks

Technology can assist in all of the following areas except:

Improving workplace morale

In Kraljic's Matrix, which one of the suppliers is NOT one of the segments?

Invoice suppliers

Procurement should stay involved in contract implementation because:

It helps see negotiated results through

A sourcing strategy that aims to improve collaboration with key suppliers to align on better processes is a _______ strategy.

Joint process improvement

What should procurement remember when creating KPIs?

KPIs should consider the whole supply chain

Which of the following supplier segments has the ability to be assertive in a negotiation and not cooperative?

Leverage products

When procurement says "we spend a lot of money with you and would like you to improve your price" it is approaching this supplier as a (hint: financial risk/supply risk)

Leverage suppliers

Which of the segments would a supplier of the following item fall under? Paper towels (high financial impact/low supply risk)

Leverage suppliers

What comes last in developing SRM capability?

Measure performance

The board is excited about a project, but procurement is not excited about the project.

Might need to do it

The board is excited about a project, but procurement is not excited about the project. Procurement:

Might need to do it

In Kraljic's Matrix, which one of the suppliers is NOT one of the segments?

None of the above

In which process are purchase order placed

Ordering cycle

In which process are purchase orders placed?

Ordering cycle

In which process is technology most commonly used?

Ordering cycle

What procurement process should be automated as much as possible?

Ordering cycle

Which process is more administrative in nature?

Ordering cycle

Which process starts with business requests for ordering goods?

Ordering cycle

Which procurement process is now often automated?

Ordering cycle

What can be used to shift and influence a negotiation?

Perspective and perception

Planning scenarios for responding to supply chain break downs represents an example of

Planning for risk response

Sourcing strategies are either _______ or ________ focused:

Price or value

Who should lead negotiations?

Procurement

Which is an example of a "Visible Cost" in reviewing a total cost ownership scenario?

Product and price

The most commonly used technology in procurement is?

Purchase order processing

What is Procurement responsible for in a business?

Purchasing

In which segment of the Kraljic's Matrix would procurement typically spend the least time?

Routine suppliers

In which segment will you typically find most suppliers?

Routine suppliers

Which of the segments would a supplier of the following item fall under? Low financial impact/low supply risk

Routine suppliers

What comes first in developing SRM capability?

Segment suppliers

Which of the below is NOT an important component of Supplier Relationship development?

Short-term decisions

What does procurement do?

Spend money, acquisition, purchase for the business, ensure value for the business, supplier management

Which group of suppliers will include the smallest number of suppliers?

Strategic partners

Which supplier segment will most likely include suppliers to consider for joint innovation?

Strategic partners

Negotiation can be found in which segment of the strategic sourcing process?

Strategic sourcing

Which of the procurement processes is considered modern?

Strategic sourcing

Which process begins with business needs and spend analysis, and ends with a supplier contract?

Strategic sourcing

Which process starts with business needs and spend analysis?

Strategic sourcing

In which segment of the Kraljic's Matrix would senior executives most engage?

Strategic suppliers

Which of the segments would these suppliers fall under? Proctor & Gamble, Unilever, General Mills (high financial impact/high supply risk)

Strategic suppliers

What does SRM stand for?

Supplier Relationship Management

Allocating part of our external spend with suppliers managed by diverse owners is

Supplier diversity

Future-oriented and world class procurement is mostly focused on

Supplier relationship management

In which process is technology least commonly used?

Supplier relationship management

Which process has the longest time horizon?

Supplier relationship management

Which process takes working relationships with suppliers?

Supplier relationship management

Who is ultimately the key supplier relationship owner?

The business

Who should lead specification setting?

The business

Originally procurement was mostly focused on

The ordering process

Modern procurement is mostly focused on

The sourcing process

Block chain technology may lead to a change in the playbook of tactics for procurement.

True

Consumers reward brands who use more sustainable practices.

True

Contract manufacturing is the process where we administer, maintain, and execute the contracts that we have agreed upon with our suppliers in the market.

True

High impact technologies include robotics and block chain.

True

In the centralized model policy can be more streamlined and harmonized.

True

In the decentralized model relationships with local suppliers can be effectively managed.

True

Risk is defined as any threat or disruption to a business

True

Risk is defined as any threat or disruption to a business.

True

Robotics can free up the staff and standardize the workflow.

True

Speedy delivery performance and a high forecast accuracy are indicators that a business has strong alignment between the sales team and operations group.

True

Sustainability can lead to greater supplier enabled innovation.

True

Sustainability in the supply chain is about the environmental footprint of the business.

True

Sustainability is a near universal agenda item in most supply chain and industries.

True

Technological advances are a prerequisite for moving towards best in class procurement.

True

Technology can help streamline and standardize a process.

True

The contract is a key outcome of the strategic sourcing process?

True

The use of robotics in procurement is expected to rise in the years to come

True

Total cost of ownership (TCO) can be defined as all relevant costs of doing business with a particular supplier for a particular good or service.

True

Understanding the project specifications is an important function of Procurement?

True

Cost savings and cost reductions are most widely used KPI in procurement.

True statement

Companies can include sustainable practices in the contract by mentioning everything except:

Use more plastic

A sourcing strategy that aims to combine orders across a number of parts of the business into one single negotiation in an effort to improve buying power is a _______ strategy.

Volume concentration

What sourcing strategy will assist with acquiring the right type of products desired to be sourced?

Weighted score decision matrix

A supplier with fluctuating prices represents a

financial risk

Developing a register of potential supply chain break downs is an example of

identifying risks

In Kraljic's Matrix, items that have high supply risk and low strategic importance are

leverage items

The benefits of total cost ownership (TCO) include all of the following, except

lower purchase prices

Deciding to raise inventory in case of supply shortfalls is an example of

mitigating risks

Asking suppliers for quality defect levels is an example of

monitoring risks

A successful negotiation is one that secures supplies, materials, and services

of the right quantity, at the right time, from the right source and at the right cost

A supplier with weak delivery performance represents an

operational risk

Planning scenarios for responding to supply chain break downs represents an example of

planning for risk response

The most important step in the negotiating process is

preparing for the negotiation

A supplier with poor labor practices represents a

reputational risk

In which segment of the Kraljic's Matrix will you typically find most suppliers?

routine suppliers

What comes first in developing SRM capability?

segment suppliers


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