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Commercial Negotiation

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Question # 81

A building firm has been awarded a contract to construct an office block. Which is a direct cost?

A.

Cost of materials

B.

Cost of legal fees

C.

Cost of insurance

D.

Cost of office space

Question # 82

In a detailed cost breakdown, a company has a salary cost of 9%, raw materials cost 51% and overheads cost 24%. Which of the following represents the mark-up of that company?

A.

Approximately 84%

B.

Approximately 19%

C.

Approximately 116%

D.

Approximately 16%

Question # 83

Which of the following are indicative behaviours of a distributive approach to negotiating?

A.

1 and 4 only (Maintaining openness and Attempting to cast doubt)

B.

2 and 4 only (Establishing power and Attempting to cast doubt)

C.

1 and 3 only (Maintaining openness and Seeking understanding)

D.

2 and 3 only (Establishing power and Seeking understanding)

Question # 84

When considering a new supply source for a product, a procurement professional will review the suppliers ' quotations before a supplier negotiation. Which of the following is a direct cost associated with the product within a potential supplier ' s quotation?

A.

Metal used in the product

B.

Insurance for production machinery

C.

Rent for the supplier ' s premises

D.

Wages for the supplier ' s sales department

Question # 85

Which of the following is an example of non-verbal communication?

A.

1 and 3 only (Interview and Eye contact)

B.

2 and 4 only (Word-of-mouth communication and Body language)

C.

3 and 4 only (Eye contact and Body language)

D.

2 and 3 only (Word-of-mouth communication and Eye contact)

Question # 86

Citywide Developments Ltd (CDL) is a construction programme management company that delivers the design and build of high-value property development schemes. CDL uses third-party consultant design services, using named consultants in the contract. CDL has recently observed increases in the consultancy day rate for these consultants. Which of the following tradeable concessions could CDL offer when negotiating with the suppliers of design services, in order to achieve lower rates of pay, but without lowering the quality of service?

A.

Accept unqualified trainee consultants

B.

Offer a shorter consultant working day

C.

Reduce the volume-based rate discounts

D.

Remove the requirement for the named personnel

Question # 87

There are many factors which will influence supplier pricing decisions. Which of the following are external factors that may apply? Select THREE that apply:

A.

Customer perceptions of value

B.

Cost of production

C.

Price elasticity of demand

D.

Environmental factors affecting the cost of raw materials

E.

Where the product is in its ‘lifecycle’

F.

Objectives of the organisation

Question # 88

Which of the following is the best description of direct cost?

A.

Direct costs are only variable raw materials that constitute a product

B.

Direct costs include raw materials, labour and overheads

C.

Direct costs include only raw materials and labour of making the final product

D.

Direct costs include raw materials, labour and other expenses attributable to the final product

Question # 89

Upper Woodborough Council is a government organisation that is seeking to reduce regular expenditure on facilities management services. Which of the following charges is an example of a fixed cost, that the council could renegotiate with the facilities management contractor to achieve savings?

A.

Fuel for refuse collection services

B.

Charges for reactive maintenance activity

C.

Annual price inflation indexation

D.

Charges for monthly cleaning services

Question # 90

A procurement manager has been asked to procure 1,000 pens. He suggests to his manager that to obtain the best value for money, they should undertake a competitive bidding process. Would this be the best course of action?

A.

Yes, as all procurement processes should go through competitive bidding to achieve the best value for money

B.

Yes, the process will be opened up to many suppliers and therefore will result in a cheaper price for the pens

C.

No, competitive bidding should only be used when the value justifies the time spent on the process

D.

No, competitive bidding should only be used in public sector organisations

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