I'm starting preparation for level 5 but like Level 4 I hope many modules will have common knowledge areas. I want to appear for those models (around 4) together in July. Can you please give some module selection recommendations.
@@ProcurementStudyBuddy Thank you very much. Did you get a chance of going through books published by Profex for CIPS study? Or any idea if they're good?
Hi Terri, Thank you for your videos much appreciated, i actually understand the content better now, especially LO2 which I was struggling a bit with. Do you perhaps do level 6, i am looking for L6M8
I haven't done any level 6 content yet. It is on my list of things to do but will be for November exam now as I am running out of time for September. When do you sit the exam?
Thanks for the video, I have a question Please: In order to achieve responsible Procurement, we should have plan, Shall the Plan include Labour standard policy? Or shall It include a Strategy to raise brand profile? please advise
Apologies to post again, but in one of the cips document it was written that: Steps to successful application of Sustainable procurement: 1. Adopt a sustainable procurement policy: establish the role of procurement professionals and buyers, adopt the standards or targets showing what will and will not be bought and agree on the techniques to be used (e.g. whole life costing, risk assessment). 2. Challenge current culture within the company. 3. Publish the sustainable procurement policy as a clear commitment to action and ensure that senior figures visibly pursue this policy and demonstrate their commitment to real action and change. 4. Develop a dialogue with suppliers: discuss with suppliers the possibility of a more sustainable version of current purchases (e.g. furniture with a higher recycled content). For new procurements, include sustainability in the basic specification. Improvement and Development Agency (2003); Senge (2010) Does this mean, that plan should include policies not strategies? so answer 1 is correct?
question was: a plan for achieving "Responsible procurement should include: 1- clear policy on labour standards or 2- A strategy to raise brand profile? I chose 2, as labour standards policy should be there wether we want to achieve CSR or not? what u think?
so my confusion is , Responsible procurement Plan is a strategy or also policies or be written? OR is the benifit is raising Brand Profile, and the plan to have labour policy? really confused?
Apologies to post again, but in one of the cips document it was writted that: Steps to successful application 1. Adopt a sustainable procurement policy: establish the role of procurement professionals and buyers, adopt the standards or targets showing what will and will not be bought and agree on the techniques to be used (e.g. whole life costing, risk assessment). 2. Challenge current culture within the company. 3. Publish the sustainable procurement policy as a clear commitment to action and ensure that senior figures visibly pursue this policy and demonstrate their commitment to real action and change. 4. Develop a dialogue with suppliers: discuss with suppliers the possibility of a more sustainable version of current purchases (e.g. furniture with a higher recycled content). For new procurements, include sustainability in the basic specification. Improvement and Development Agency (2003); Senge (2010) Does this mean, that plan should include policies not strategies? so answer 1 is correct?
Thank you! Sitting my L5M5 exam tomorrow and these videos are really cementing my understanding. 🤞🏼🙏
Great to hear Joanne! Thank you for taking the time to stop and comment, means a lot.
Thanks for your efforts. Your videos are really helping me to a great extent for my carrying out my L5 studies. You are really awesome 😘
Thanks Johan xx
Thank you so much, got 82% for my Exam
Well done that is a brilliant result!
Ohhh I just got my results I got a 90 in this module..These videos are really helpful...Please make videos for level 6..
God bless u for this
Congratulations Carol on receiving an amazing 90% it shoes how hard you studied for this. Well done!
@@ProcurementStudyBuddy I listened to ur videos and got most of the concepts from here..Glory to God that I found your channel.
Thank you
@@carolatuhire6358 Thanks again Carol and best of luck with future studies
I'm starting preparation for level 5 but like Level 4 I hope many modules will have common knowledge areas. I want to appear for those models (around 4) together in July. Can you please give some module selection recommendations.
L5M2, L5M3, L5M5 and L5M6 would be my recommendation
@@ProcurementStudyBuddy Thank you very much. Did you get a chance of going through books published by Profex for CIPS study? Or any idea if they're good?
@@Enggmanagement I heard that ~Profex is better for L5M1
Thank you Terri for the videos. They have been a source of encouragement and motivation.
Please can you share L5M3, L5M7 and L5M8.
Thanks
I may be able to finish L5M3 this week but L5M7 and L5M8 will take me some time
@@ProcurementStudyBuddy ok. All the same thank you for how far your videos have taken me to. Am writing tomorrow. L5M3 and L5M2.
@@onyedikachindudim6763 OMG tomorrow is very soon!
L5M3 LO1
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L5M3 LO2
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Hi Terri,
Thank you for your videos much appreciated, i actually understand the content better now, especially LO2 which I was struggling a bit with.
Do you perhaps do level 6, i am looking for L6M8
I haven't done any level 6 content yet. It is on my list of things to do but will be for November exam now as I am running out of time for September. When do you sit the exam?
💃💃💃 thank you 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 🙏🏽 😊
Hope it helps x
Thanks for the video, I have a question Please: In order to achieve responsible Procurement, we should have plan, Shall the Plan include Labour standard policy? Or shall It include a Strategy to raise brand profile? please advise
Both
@@ProcurementStudyBuddy In cips exam multiple choice we have to select one only? so is responsible procurement a strategy ?
Thank you so much for the information. Kindly help with L5M15
This is on my list of things to do
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L5M15 LO2 Revision Tips th-cam.com/video/tBXJYEIWX08/w-d-xo.html
L5M15 LO3 Revision Tips th-cam.com/video/0aKa8Ay6poQ/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Apologies to post again, but in one of the cips document it was written that:
Steps to successful application of Sustainable procurement:
1. Adopt a sustainable procurement policy: establish the role of procurement professionals
and buyers, adopt the standards or targets showing what will and will not be bought and
agree on the techniques to be used (e.g. whole life costing, risk assessment).
2. Challenge current culture within the company.
3. Publish the sustainable procurement policy as a clear commitment to action and ensure
that senior figures visibly pursue this policy and demonstrate their commitment to real
action and change.
4. Develop a dialogue with suppliers: discuss with suppliers the possibility of a more
sustainable version of current purchases (e.g. furniture with a higher recycled content). For
new procurements, include sustainability in the basic specification.
Improvement and Development Agency (2003); Senge (2010)
Does this mean, that plan should include policies not strategies? so answer 1 is correct?
Where are you getting these questions from?
@@ProcurementStudyBuddy cips multiple choice exam that I remeber for Self gap assessment,
question was: a plan for achieving "Responsible procurement should include: 1- clear policy on labour standards or 2- A strategy to raise brand profile? I chose 2, as labour standards policy should be there wether we want to achieve CSR or not? what u think?
so my confusion is , Responsible procurement Plan is a strategy or also policies or be written? OR is the benifit is raising Brand Profile, and the plan to have labour policy? really confused?
If it’s one or the other I pick 2. But I would expect labour standards to be in it
@@ProcurementStudyBuddy BTW on of the options : 3- Include a the "Vision statment of the organization"?
Is that the answer maybe? :(
Apologies to post again, but in one of the cips document it was writted that:
Steps to successful application
1. Adopt a sustainable procurement policy: establish the role of procurement professionals
and buyers, adopt the standards or targets showing what will and will not be bought and
agree on the techniques to be used (e.g. whole life costing, risk assessment).
2. Challenge current culture within the company.
3. Publish the sustainable procurement policy as a clear commitment to action and ensure
that senior figures visibly pursue this policy and demonstrate their commitment to real
action and change.
4. Develop a dialogue with suppliers: discuss with suppliers the possibility of a more
sustainable version of current purchases (e.g. furniture with a higher recycled content). For
new procurements, include sustainability in the basic specification.
Improvement and Development Agency (2003); Senge (2010)
Does this mean, that plan should include policies not strategies? so answer 1 is correct?