UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | AN ASSESSMENT OF CORRUPTION IN THE PROCUREMENT PROFESSION IN GOVERNMENT: CASE IN TANZANIA. | | BY | BERNARD‚ HELLEN | REG. NO. 2009-06-00929 | RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL TO CARRY OUT RESEARCH FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. | Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 background3 1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM4 2.o research
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Content Executive Summary……………………………………………………2 1. Introduction……………………………………………………….….3 2. Production line……………………………………….………………3 3. Managerial challenges of LWT……………………………………..5 4. Job shop………………………………………………………………5 5. Managerial challenges of LWT…………………………………….7 6. Recommendation……………………………………………………8 8. Conclusion……………………………………………………………9 7. References…………………………………………………..………10 Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to analyze and research two types of manufacturing processes
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response the various factors involved in the preparation and evaluation process‚ including the use of cross-functional teams‚ performance of TCO and cost analyses‚ assessment of relevant risks (e.g.‚ contractual‚ technical‚ operational). The IFB procurement process is used when complete specifications or purchase descriptions are available. An IFB is most commonly used to obtain prices for specific goods and services. The IFB process must involve two or more bidders and the award is given to the
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Indirect Procurement: The Way Forward With the recent global economic downturn and financial crunch‚ companies have come to the realization that in other for them to ride the wave of recession and create a strategic competitive advantage through sustained cost savings and increase the available cash on hand‚ a change in the management of their internal spend is imminent. Identification and usage of a viable tool for procurement and spend management has become a priority We know that businesses
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[pic] MZUMBE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT TERM PAPER SUBJECT NAME: E-PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUBJECT CODE: LOG 5652 PROGRAMME: MSc (PSCM) NAME: JUMA‚ JUMA R REG NO: MSc/PSCM/MZC/004/T.12 STUDT TITLE: Critically asses the application of e-supply chain management in Tanzania Abstract Electronic business is the process which uses Internet technology to simplify certain company
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CHAPTER 1 – Purchasing and Supply Management The Financial Significance of Supply Management Profit-leverage effect – A decrease in purchasing expenditures directly increases profits before taxes (assuming no decrease in quality or purchasing total cost) Return-on-assets Effect – A high ROA indicates managerial prowess in generating profits with lower spending (caveat – ROA ratios vary from one industry to another) Inventory Turnover Effect – Increased inventory turnover indicates optimal utilization
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E-PROCUREMENT ADOPTION BY GOVERNMENT PARASTATALS IN KENYA: THE SUPPLIER PERSPECTIVE BY JOHN THURANIRA KINOTI A MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)‚ THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS‚ UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI NOVEMBER‚ 2013 i DECLARATION I declare that this research project is my original research work and has not been presented to any other university for award of a degree. Signature:
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Sustainable procurement (or Green procurement) is a spending and investment process typically associated with public policy‚ although it is equally applicable to the private sector. It is linked to the wider agenda of sustainable development. Organizations practicing sustainable procurement meet their needs for goods‚ services‚ utilities and works not on a private cost-benefit analysis‚ but with a view to maximising net benefits for themselves and the wider world. In doing so they must incorporate
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Corporation PROCUREMENT STRATEGY Key to Supply Reliability Group 1 OPEMAN November 2010 Procurement Strategy: Key to Supply Reliability OPEMAN Philippine Polypropylene Inc TABLE of CONTENTS 1. Overview of the Company ……………………………………………………… 3 Company Background ……………………………………………….……….. 3 The Production Process ……………………………………………………… 3 Product Applications ………………………………………………………….. 4 Vision‚ Mission and General Business Strategy …………………………… 5 Reliable Material Supply: Procurement Responsibility
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Procurement planning Case Problem Question 1 1 Machine | Quantity | Unit Price | Total | | | | | Moulding | | $285‚000/unit | $304‚950 | Resin | 125‚000kg | $2 /kg | $250‚000 | Labour | 4‚166 Hours | $18/Hour | $74‚988 | OH | | | $86‚236.20 | Opportunity Cost | | | $80‚000 | Total Cost | | | $796‚174 | | | | | Purchasing | Quantity | Unit Price | Total | Purchase | 250‚000 units | $3/unit | $750‚000 | OH | 100 orders | $50/order | $5‚000 |
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