Q) What should you look for during procurement?
Availability, quality, quantity, rate, fairness.
Q) Whether a particular items of public spending is necessary or not?
Q) How do you procure?
Q) What is the fair process of procurement?
Q) How do they procure?
Q) Do you think it’s fair?
Q) Why is it unfair?
Q) How are requisitions for supplies received?
Q) Are supplies procured for a year or six months?
Q) What is included in ______ supplies, and which are procured yearly, monthly, weekly, or daily?
Q) Who is the manufacturer?
Q) Where are they located?
Q) Are supplies procured for a year, six months, weekly or daily?
Q) What types of purchases are included?
Q) What’s in it for suppliers?
Q) How does E-Procurement affect the relationships I have with my customers?
Q) How do I receive a Purchase Order?
Q) Who do I E-mail, call when I have a question?
Q) How do I get orders?
Q) What should you look for during procurement?
Availability, quality, quantity, rate, fairness.
Q) Are you following these practices?
Q) Who is sabotaging these practices?
Q) Who are involved in the procurement process?
Q) What comes under yearly ______ supplies?
Q) What comes under six-month hospital supplies?
Q) Who was responsible for procurement then?
Q) Who is responsible for procurement now?
Q) How is disciplinary action initiated?
Q) How is follow-up disciplinary action done?
Q) What is a reasonable time frame for an effective, fair, and reasonable response?
Q) What should be done in the case of no response?
Q) Who is a consumer?
Q) What is consumer law?
Q) What are consumer rights and why do we need them?
Q) What is a just way of distributing the goods and resources of society?
Q) What is corruption in the politics of regulations?
Q) What is a monopoly?