CIPS L4M2 Chapter 3 (3.1) Flashcards
What is a procurement specification?
A document that presents prospective suppliers with a clear, accurate and full description of the orgainsation’s needs and enables them to propose a solution to meet those needs
What is a statement of needs?
The definition of a business problem or opportunity together with the criteria that define it
What is a specification and its purpose?
A specification is a statement of needs to be satisfied by the procurement of external resources.
Its purpose is to present prospective suppliers with a clear, accurate and full description of the orgainisation ‘s needs
What is a technical specification?
A detailed technical description together with acceptance criteria that forms the basis of a product design
Define tolerances in relation to specifications
The permissable limit of a variable used to define a product - e.g. its physical dimensions
Why should technical specifications be standardized and why is it beneficial to procurement?
Technical specifications should be standardized so that suppliers can make a product or deliver a service to an approved standard.
Prouduced by standarfds of a national or international body i.e. (IOS - International Organisation for Standardization)
The result is that a buyer can select from a wide range of suppliers knowing that it will receive the same quality from each of them.
What is a design specification?
A detailed document that sets out the the precise way that a product must be built or a service delivered and includes any drawings, standards that must be met and dimensions
Why are drawings important?
A drawing is complementary to a specification. It conveys to a supplier what the designer has in mind. It is usually supplemented with details and standards for all of the materials and components to be used
What are functional and non-functional requirements?
Functional requirements describe what a product or service should do
Non-functional requirements describe how a product or service should operate
What are the disadvantages for organisations to develop their own specificiations?
The disadvantage is that it often transfers risk from the supplier to the buyer as the organization is specifying factors such as tolerances
The reason an organisation may develop thier own specification is there may be too few suppliers of the standard product or the cost is too high.
What is a performance specification?
A description of the outputs or outcomes that are expected with the detailed design of the product or service left to supplier to decide
There are three (3) major types
- Outcome specificitions
- Output specifications
- Statement of work specifications
Define outcome-specification
Type of performance specification that describes the specific functions or performance that a product must fulfil. They require specific capabilities from suppliers. They identify what needs to be achieved and the capabilities that are required to achieve that outcome
They focuses on the question: Who benefits from this and why?
Outcome flow from outputs which in turn are delivered by inputs using a process
Outcomes⇒Outputs⇒Inputs⇒Capability
Define business requirements definition (BRD)
It is the starting point for writing a specification and it sets out what the product or service needs to achieve if all stakeholders are to be satisfied
RAQSCI model - •Regulatory •Assurance of supply •Quality •Service •Cost •Innovation requirement
What is a useful tool for establishing requirements?
The star-burst method - Six point star with the BRD in middle e.g. (service) → each point is labelled with the words what, why, how, who, where and when → questions are asked based on the six words→ when all the questions have been created they can be answered, and the answers then form the basis of the BRD (business requirement definition)
What are the three (3) major difficulties with outcomes?
- How to measure them
- Time lag between the cause and effect - government service to improve the mental health of the elderly will take months to see impact
- More than one output can affect an outcome (sub-outcomes) - installation of a heating system provides heat and make staff comfortable →sub-outcome staff must operate the system properly if not the ovmerall outcome is not met
Outcomes should be at the heart of any good specification