Sealed bidding and competitive proposals are the two methods used to acquire competitive prices from bidders. Sealed bidding is “a process by which government needs are made known by a solicitation called and Invitation for Bids. The government will use sealed bidding when (1) it feels confident that award can be made to the lowest price offeror who is responsive and responsible and (2) the government’s requirement is reasonably well defined in the form of drawings and specifications”(Murphy‚ 2009)
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Unit 8 Essay Malcolm Johnson Fraud Investigation CJ125 Prof. Ayers 9/23/2012 Fraud Examination and auditing are very much related‚ but is not the same thing. Because most occupational frauds are financial crimes‚ there is necessarily a certain degree of auditing involved. A fraud examination involves a lot more than just a review of financial records. Other than a review of financial information a fraud investigation involves interviews‚ statement analysis‚ and also public record searches
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Evaluate the relationship between brand loyalty‚ corporate image‚ and repeat purchasing. Brand loyalty In marketing‚ brand loyalty comprises of a consumer’s commitment to repurchase the brand and can be demonstrated by repeated buying of manufactured goods or services or other positive conducts such as word of mouth advocacy. True brand loyalty involves that the consumers are willing‚ at least on event‚ to put aside their own needs in the interest of the brand. Brand loyalty is more than simple
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Merchandise Management is the analysis‚ planning‚ acquisition‚ handling‚ and control of the merchandise investments in a retail operation. Analysis - retailers must be able to correctly identify their customers before they can determine the needs and wants of their consumers Planning - retailers must often purchase their merchandise 6-12 months in advance of the selling season Acquisition - merchandise needs to be bought from others‚ either distributors or manufacturers Handling - ensures
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An overview of the research on impulsive purchase There are many researches have examined the impulsive purchase. Extensive research on impulsive purchase began in the early 1950s and pursued to study consumers’ purchase decision that are made after consumers enter a retailing environment (Rook 1987). The DuPont Consumer Buying Habits Studies (1948-1965) and studies sponsored by the Point-of-Purchase Advertising Institute (e.g. Patterson 1963) boosted the research of impulsive purchase during
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Contracting Methods and Contract Types: Pricing Implications BUS 315 Professor Rafi Strayer University July 8‚ 2010 By Shirley Shelton Abstract This chapter reviews the major contracting methods and the categories of contract types used by the government from a pricing standpoint. The two that I will explore in this paper are Sealed Bidding and Negotiation. Sealed bidding is used when the contracting officer decides that adequate price competition exists and that the specification or
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Southeastern University Situation: Situation in the University: Heather Sloman was a buyer in the purchasing department of Southeastern University. Heather reports to Glen Meredith‚ a senior buyer of Computer and Business Products. The university was one of the largest universities in the states‚ with more than 25‚000 students and approximately 3‚500 staff. The school had the centralized supply structure and Blake Hyatt‚ the purchasing director reported to the university’s VP of administration
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Customer information ID Name Address Contact Number Type Cash Balance Container Balance Description Container information ID Type Total Count Unit Price Description Conceptual framework The Conceptual framework shows the inputs and processes on how the customer and the management works’ within the system. Input refers to the data inputted by the customer and management. The data to be input first by the management are the customer and container information’s. The customer
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