Checklist of potential risks in the procurement process
The risk are susceptible through the stages in the procurement: Identifying the need and planning the purchase Developing the specification […]
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CPSP KENYA NOTES, PAST PAPERS, REVISION QUESTIONS, SYLLABUS, KISM COURSES IN KENYA – CERTIFIED PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLIES PROFESSIONAL OF KENYA
The risk are susceptible through the stages in the procurement: Identifying the need and planning the purchase Developing the specification […]
ANNUAL PROCUREMENT PLAN & PROCUREMENT IMPLEMENTATION REPORT Ministry/Parastatal ……………………………………………………………… Procuring Entity’s Name ………………………………………………………… Project Name (if applicable) ……………………………………………………. Financial […]
All procurement professionals will be required to immediately apply for fresh practising licences under a new law meant to rein […]
We have CPSP Kenya Past Papers on our CPSPK 1, CPSK 2, CPSPK 3 and CPSPK 4 page to help […]
A detailed comparison between CPSP and CIPS. Which is better and why? How much does each cost?
Hi, I know by now you are thinking of starting of a professional procurement course and you are probably splitting hairs as to which one you will choose between CPSP-K and CIPS.Worry no more! I will try to answer these questions to your full satisfaction to the best of my ability. CPSP-K proves to be affordable to many Kenyans and miles better than CIPS….
A thorough account about CPSP exams and the course as a whole. Must read for every new student.
We address questions such as: What are the requirements to sit for the CPSP K exams? What units are undertaken in each section? When I register to for exams am I also registered for KISM Membership? How much do I for the exams? Do I attend classes or self-study? When are the examination dates? Are there exemptions? Are the exams hard? What’s the relationship between KASNEB and KISM?
Among many other questions. Do you have a question? Feel free to ask.
All procurement professionals in Kenya must now go back to class to acquire certification following the enactment of a new law, which makes it mandatory for supply chain officers to be licensed. Those who violate the new requirement face a fine or a term in jail.
The Kenya Institute of Supplies Management, the regulatory body for procurement experts, warned that those found practising without the necessary qualifications risk a Sh100,000 fine and a two-year jail term…..