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Why is it more difficult for buyers in the public sector to build relationships with suppliers?

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Why is it more difficult for buyers in the public sector to build relationships with suppliers?

  • A . Buyer power is weak in the public sector
    B. Buyer power is strong in the public sector
    C. There are regulations prohibiting public sector buyers from developing relationships
    D. There are regulations that state competitive tender processes must be undertaken regularly

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Suggested Answer: D

Explanation:

It can be difficult for buyers in the private sector to build relationships with suppliers because of rules that state competitive tenders must be undertaken every few years (within the EU this is usually every 4). This means that both parties aren’t as invested in developing the relationship as it’s possible the contact will end shortly. Competitive tendering is a requirement in the public sector to ensure value for money for taxpayers. See p.79 for further details. There are no rules stating Public Sector organisations can’t have good relationships with suppliers, and in fact most will have good relationships with their current suppliers- the issue is that neither party can get too invested in the relationship as everyone knows it may end shortly. There are rules, however, against entering into Partnership relationships (which is discussed in chapter 3).
 
Posted : 02/02/2023 7:09 pm

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