CONSEQUENSES OF LACK OF PROCUREMENT PLANNING

Lack of planning leads to: Delay in project implementation Inadequate supplier response Procurement process shortcuts Higher prices of goods, services and works Insufficient lead time Claims of unethical or unfair dealings Delay requisitions to create false emergencies

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FACTORS AFFECTING PROCUREMENT PLANNING

1. Staff Competence and Procurement Planning Competency is defined as a capability, ability or an underlying characteristic of an individual which is casually related to effective or superior performance. Competence is a cluster of related abilities, commitments, knowledge, and skills Read More …

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ROLE OF PROCUREMENT PLANNING

Good procurement planning is essential to optimize the contribution of the procurement function towards achieving the overall goals of the organization. It supports: Transparency. Development of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) according to milestones and accountabilities set in the procurement plan, Read More …

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OVERVIEW OF PROCUREMENT PLANNING

Procurement planning is the process of deciding what to buy, when and from what source. Procurement planning is the primary function that sets the stage for subsequent procurement activities. A mistake in procurement planning has wide implications for local governance, Read More …

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Types of audit trails

User activity Audit user activity- track what your users are doing and when they are doing it Choose who to audit and what type of information to audit. View quickly online what users are doing. Sign-on audit With this type Read More …

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