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CIPS L4M1 (Level 4 Module 1) SUMMARIZED
STUDY GUIDE RATED A.
How to identify stakeholders?
✔✔1. Who is affected directly and indirectly by the organization’s
actions?
2. Who has power to influence the organization’s decisions?
3. Who would be concerned if the project/organization succeeded or
failed?
4. Who has a personal interest in the project/organization?
5. Who will benefit through success of the project/organization?
6. Who could help solve problems?
7. Who sets the regulations that must be adhered to?
8. Who carries out related actions?


Mendelow’s Stakeholder Matrix
✔✔1. Keep Satisfied - High Power, Low interest
2. Manage Closely - High Power, High Interest
3. Minimum Effort - Low Power, Low Interest
4. Keep Informed - HIgh Interest, Low Power


Procurement cycle
✔✔Pre-award stages (Stages 1-8)
Contract award stages (Stage 9)
Post-contract award stages (10-13)

,Porters 5 forces
✔✔1. Industry Rivalry
2. New entrants
3. Buyer Power
4. Supplier Power.
5. Substitutes


Procurement Cycle stage 1 understand the need
✔✔Understanding the need and develop a high-level specification (this
may take a significant amount of time).
A need can be:
1. tangible or intangible
2. generated by an internal or external customer


A need is usually communicated to procurement in a requisition that
details what is required, how many, when and what quality is needed.
should include:
1. Description of what is required
2. Quantity of what is required
3. Delivery time and place of what is required
4. Quality of what is required


Procurement Cycle stage 2 market commodity options
✔✔Stage 2 Market/commodity and options (make or buy decision);
evaluates:
•Economic situation

,•Currency fluctuations
•Supply, demand and
•subsequent price


The buyer: determines whether the organisation should make or buy to
meet the need


researches suitable suppliers if the need is to be bought


Procurement Cycle stage 3 develop a strategy
✔✔Develop a strategy or plan
1. This document outlines whether to approach local, national or global
suppliers
2. Includes an evaluation of the competition using Porter's Five Forces
3. States whether an invitation to tender or a request for quotation is more
appropriate


Procurement Cycle stage 4 Pre procurement market test
✔✔1. Engaging with the market to establish how best to develop the
specification
2. What the cost implications and optimum contracting terms might be
3. Whether the time is right to act upon the need,
4. Considering product life cycles and seasonal trends


Procurement Cycle stage 5 Develop documentation
✔✔1. The RFQ or ITT documentation should include:

, 2. Specification
3. Quantity
4. Delivery details
5. Service level agreement (SLAs)
6. Terms and conditions.
There are two types of terms in a contract.
7. Express terms are anything that is specifically written into the contract,
e.g., payment terms.
8. Implied terms are linked to legislation and regulations and are
assumed to exist. Such terms do not have to be mentioned in the
contract. By law they are present even if not shown.


ITT
✔✔1. Document sent out to invite bids
2. Formal
3. Suppleirs are often pre-evaluated
4. Most commonly used in the public sectore
5. Reposnse will be in set format
6. Terms can be negotiated
7. used when purchasing complex products or services
8. Used when purchasing high value products or services


RFQ
✔✔1. Document sent out to invite quotations
2. Informal
3. Suppliers not usually pre-evaluated

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