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Exam Name: Supply Management Core Exam
Exam Code: CORE Dumps
Vendor: ISM Certification: CPSM
Questions: 312 Q&A's Shared By: harleen
Question 8

A company currently has contracts with several temporary labor suppliers with detailed requirements for the same skill set. The hourly rates charged by each of these suppliers vary widely. The firm wants to have all temporary labor services provided by one supplier at the lowest possible cost. Given this situation, which of the following is the BEST course of action for the firm to take?

Options:

A.

Conduct a reverse auction with a clear statement of work

B.

Transition the services to direct employees

C.

Issue a request for proposal (RFP) to preselected suppliers

D.

Negotiate for lower pricing with one of the suppliers

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Question 9

DEF, Inc. is a medium-sized manufacturer in the precious metals industry. Continued price increases in precious metals have put a strain on the financial resources of suppliers, and while some have closed their businesses, others have converted to lower cost metals. DEF’s supply manager is concerned not only about the evaporation of the specialty supply base but also that marketing efforts into new online markets are providing new growth and renewed demand for long-established product lines. The supply manager determines that although little precious raw material Is used internally in the organization, the combined volumes from component manufacturers are large and growing.

Which of the following should the supply manager employ to gain value under these conditions?

Options:

A.

Risk avoidance

B.

Value stream mapping

C.

Transformation management

D.

Multi-tier purchasing agreements

Discussion
Question 10

A buying company concludes the request for proposal (RFP) process and signs a contract for its primary logistics provider. Company policy requires that the supply manager notify and debriefall unsuccessful bidders. During these debriefings, one of the bidders—Supplier X— states that it will offer a price discount lower than that of the successful bidder. Supplier X's proposal is very strong, and the firm has a track record of success with the buying company. Given this situation, which of the following is the BEST course of action for the supply manager to take?

Options:

A.

Escalate Supplier X's proposal to executive management

B.

Re-open the RFP for all suppliers to re-submit proposals

C.

Reject Supplier X's offer

D.

Withdraw the award from the selected bidder and re-award the contract to Supplier X

Discussion
Question 11

JKL, Inc. solicits bids for the repair of a boiler used in its shoe factory. Supplier A submits a bid of $7000. The next lowest bid is $8,000, and the remaining bids are between $10,000 and $11,000. JKL awards the contract to Supplier A. However, before beginning repairs, Supplier A realizes it made a mistake and underestimated the repair work. Supplier A refuses to do the work, saying it would lose money. If JKL declines to increase the payment and claims that Supplier A breached the contract, the MOST likely result would be which of the following?

Options:

A.

Supplier A will have breached the contract, but only if JKL did not know or have reason to know that Supplier A's low bid was the result of an error.

B.

Supplier A will not have breached the contract, because Supplier A can successfully argue that the contract is voidable.

C.

Supplier A will not have breached the contract because the frustration of purpose doctrine excuses Supplier A's non-performance.

D.

Supplier A will have breached the contract, but only if it is too late for JKL to accept the bid of the second lowest bidder.

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