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Questions # 41:

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?

Options:

A.

Yes- partnership sourcing can improve performance which will ultimately satisfy the end customer

B.

Yes- partnership sourcing will improve sales figures

C.

No- Andrew should use an alternative supplier

D.

No- Andrew should outsource the vanilla extract.

Questions # 42:

Within a supplier's terms and conditions, they have a 'mutual termination for convenience' clause, which requires either party to provide 30 days' notice. Before the buyer signed the agreement, a procurement colleague recommended that the buyer should request this be amended to 90 days' notice. Was this amendment the correct thing to do?

Options:

A.

Yes, as this will allow the buyer enough time to mobilize a new contract

B.

Yes, as the buyer will then be responsible for providing additional business to the supplier

C.

No, as this will be in breach of statutory contract law requirements

D.

No, as this will guarantee a hostile end to the buyer-supplier relationship

Questions # 43:

A category buyer, managing an outsourcing project, is aware of the commercially sensitive nature of the project and wishes to adopt an accommodating approach to managing conflict amongst key stakeholders. Is this the correct approach?

Options:

A.

No, as the category manager has a low concern for others and a low concern for themselves

B.

Yes, as the category manager has a high concern for others and a high concern for themselves

C.

No, as the category manager has a high concern for themselves and low concern for others

D.

Yes, as the category manager has a low concern for themselves but high concern for others

Questions # 44:

Which of the following are advantages of partnering?

Options:

A.

Supply chain consolidation

B.

Continual improvement

C.

Hard to displace

D.

Prioritization of transactions

Questions # 45:

Which of the following is a characteristic of a traditional contracting agreement?

Options:

A.

Emphasis on mutual trust between purchaser and supplier

B.

Emphasis on quality assurance based on zero defects

C.

Emphasis on single source arrangement

D.

Emphasis on short-term business relationships

Questions # 46:

Construct Builders Ltd works very closely with a supplier called Solid Timber Co on house-building projects. They have a very close working relationship, sharing investment, setting pricing levels, and looking at sharing resources. The two companies also work closely together to set strategic directionsand explore new markets for long-term growth. There is no formal contract in place between the two companies. Using the relationship spectrum, what relationship does this scenario best describe?

Options:

A.

Constructive

B.

Transactional

C.

Co-operative

D.

Partnership

Questions # 47:

Which of the following are possible drivers for partnership sourcing? Select THREE.

Options:

A.

The protection of intellectual property rights

B.

The marketplace has become more volatile

C.

Working together will create synergies

D.

The need to improve performance to satisfy the end customerTo increase production costs and lead-times

Questions # 48:

Red Ltd and Blue Ltd have had a disagreement over a high value project they have been partnering on. They have been unable to resolve the issues inhouse and Red Ltd has suggested Mediation as an option. Is this a good option?

Options:

A.

Yes- mediation involves a neutral third party and gets both parties to attempt to reach a compromise

B.

Yes- mediation means the buyer and supplier agree to accept a third party’s decision which will solve the disagreement issues

C.

No- it would be better to solve the disagreement in-house

D.

No- mediation could have a negative impact on the companies’ reputation

Questions # 49:

Which of the following are not a valid reasons to terminate a relationship with a supplier? Select TWO.

Options:

A.

The supplier suddenly increases prices

B.

The supplier made one late delivery

C.

Supply base rationalisation

D.

The supplier becomes insolvent

E.

The supplier has a change in senior management

Questions # 50:

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

Options:

A.

The buyer has a high spend with the supplier

B.

There are many suppliers in the market

C.

The product is critical for the buyer

D.

The product is a commodity

E.

The product is technically complex

F.

The supplier provides the product to a buyer's competitor

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