CPSM Supply Management Integration 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which approach BEST integrates supply management into new product development (NPD)?
- Early supplier involvement (ESI) during the design phase (Correct answer)
- Issuing RFQs only after design freeze
- Selecting suppliers based solely on lowest bid
- Limiting supplier input to delivery schedules
Correct answer: Early supplier involvement (ESI) during the design phase
Early supplier involvement during design allows suppliers to contribute cost-saving and manufacturability insights before specifications are locked in.
Question 2: An organization's supply strategy is BEST aligned with corporate strategy when:
- Procurement goals are set independently by the CPO
- Supply objectives directly support enterprise financial and operational targets (Correct answer)
- Cost reduction is the only metric tracked
- Supplier contracts are renewed automatically each year
Correct answer: Supply objectives directly support enterprise financial and operational targets
Supply management creates value when its objectives cascade directly from and support the broader enterprise strategy.
Question 3: When integrating supply management with finance, which metric MOST directly links procurement performance to the income statement?
- Inventory turnover ratio
- Cost of goods sold (COGS) reduction (Correct answer)
- Days payable outstanding (DPO)
- Supplier on-time delivery rate
Correct answer: Cost of goods sold (COGS) reduction
COGS reduction from procurement savings directly improves gross margin and flows through to net income on the income statement.
Question 4: Cross-functional sourcing teams are PRIMARILY valuable because they:
- Reduce the need for supplier negotiations
- Incorporate diverse stakeholder perspectives into sourcing decisions (Correct answer)
- Allow procurement to delegate decision-making to other departments
- Speed up purchase order processing
Correct answer: Incorporate diverse stakeholder perspectives into sourcing decisions
Cross-functional teams bring together engineering, finance, operations, and legal expertise to make more comprehensive sourcing decisions.
Question 5: Supply management integration with IT is MOST critical when:
- Selecting office supply vendors
- Implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system (Correct answer)
- Negotiating freight rates
- Processing employee expense reports
Correct answer: Implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system
ERP implementations require deep supply management integration because they redefine procurement workflows, supplier data, and system-to-system connections.
Question 6: A supply management professional discovers that a key supplier's financial health is deteriorating. The FIRST action should be to:
- Immediately terminate the supplier contract
- Alert risk management and cross-functional stakeholders (Correct answer)
- Order maximum inventory to buffer against supply disruption
- Reduce payment terms to accelerate cash flow to the supplier
Correct answer: Alert risk management and cross-functional stakeholders
Informing risk management and cross-functional stakeholders enables a coordinated organizational response rather than a unilateral procurement decision.
Question 7: Which statement BEST describes the role of supply management in corporate social responsibility (CSR)?
- Supply management is not responsible for supplier social practices
- Supply management extends CSR commitments through supplier codes of conduct and audits (Correct answer)
- CSR is solely a marketing function
- Supplier diversity is the only supply-related CSR initiative
Correct answer: Supply management extends CSR commitments through supplier codes of conduct and audits
Supply management operationalizes CSR by requiring suppliers to meet ethical, environmental, and social standards through codes of conduct and compliance audits.
Which approach BEST integrates supply management into new product development (NPD)?