L4M1 Dumps (V9.02) with Updated L4M1 Exam Questions – Prepare Well for the Scope and Influence of Procurement and Supply Exam

Get ahead in your CIPS L4M1 Scope and Influence of Procurement and Supply exam preparation with the latest, carefully updated L4M1 dumps (V9.02) designed to reflect current exam trends and question patterns. DumpsBase updated the dumps with 52 practice questions and answers, which are high-quality to help you truly understand key procurement concepts, stakeholder influence, and strategic sourcing principles tested in the exam. With realistic mock questions, detailed answer explanations, and exam-focused coverage, you can quickly identify knowledge gaps and strengthen weak areas. Whether you’re aiming for your first attempt or looking to improve your score, the most updated L4M1 dumps (V9.02) provide a reliable and efficient way to build confidence, sharpen your exam strategy, and move one step closer to CIPS Level 4 Diploma in Procurement and Supply certification success.

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1. Explain what is meant by added value (5 points). Describe 4 ways the Procurement Department can add value for their organisation (20 points)
2. Jan is a Contracts Manager at ABC Ltd and has recently awarded a contract to XYZ Ltd. Describe how she can manage the contract and supplier, detailing ways of monitoring performance and adding value for ABC Ltd (25 marks)
3. What is meant by Stakeholder Mapping? Describe a tool that can be used by a Procurement Professional to map the stakeholders at their organisation (25 points)
4. It is important for an organisation to balance achieving Added Value and ensuring processes are compliant. Explain the consequences of focusing on one area over the other and how an organisation can achieve both in its procurement activities (25 points).
5. Explain 5 stages of the sourcing cycle that occur in the pre-contract stage (25 points)
6. Describe the main stages of the CIPS Procurement and Supply Cycle (25 points)
7. What is meant by a structured procurement process? (10 marks) Why is this important? (15 marks).
8. What is an electronic system? Describe the following: e-requisitioning, e-catalogues, e-sourcing, e-payment technologies (25 marks)
9. Describe the main differences between a traditional procurement approach and supply chain management approach to buying (25 points)
10. Bob is a procurement manager at ABC Ltd. He has been asked to ensure all future purchases achieve ‘value for money’ for the organisation.

What is meant by ‘value for money’? (5 points). Describe 4 techniques that Bob could use to achieve this (20 points)
11. Provide a definition of a stakeholder (5 points) and describe 3 categories of stakeholders (20 points).
12. Explain, with examples, the advantages of a Procurement Department using electronic systems (25 marks)
13. Describe what is meant by the 5 Rights of Procurement (25 points)
14. Describe the main characteristics of, and differences between, procuring goods, services and construction works (25 points)
15. Sarah has recently been hired as the new Head of Procurement at Alpha Ltd, a manufacturer of small electronics such as hairdryers and alarm clocks. Alpha Ltd has a large factory based in Birmingham where many of the products are manufactured. One of the large pieces of machinery in the factory has recently broken and Sarah has been charged with replacing it as quickly as possible. Sarah is considering using the Whole Life Costing approach to this procurement.

What is meant by Whole Life Costing? (5 points). Discuss 5 factors that Sarah should consider when buying new machinery (20 points).
16. What is the purpose of a CSR policy? What elements should it contain and how can a buyer evaluate a potential suppliers CSR policy? (25 points)
17. Describe 3 stages of the sourcing cycle that occur in the post-contract award stage (25 marks)
18. In the supplier selection part of the Procurement Cycle, what criteria can a Procurement Manager use to ensure they award to the best supplier? (25 points)
19. Explain, with examples, the three different ways one can categorise procurement spend: direct vs indirect, capital expenditure vs operational expenditure and stock vs non-stock items. (25 points)
20. What is ‘supply chain management’? Outline the drivers, advantages and disadvantages of using this approach within the Procurement Department of an organisation (25 points)

 

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