Sourcing decision and its effect on material availability business adm…
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Sourcing Decisions
- 2.2Importance of Material Availability in Business
- 2.3Factors Influencing Sourcing Decisions
- 2.4Impact of Globalization on Sourcing
- 2.5Trends in Sourcing Strategies
- 2.6Risks Associated with Sourcing Decisions
- 2.7Relationship between Sourcing and Supply Chain Management
- 2.8Technology's Role in Sourcing
- 2.9Sustainable Sourcing Practices
- 2.10Case Studies on Successful Sourcing Decisions
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design and Approach
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Research Validity and Reliability
- 3.7Ethical Considerations in Research
- 3.8Limitations of the Research Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Data Analysis and Interpretation
- 4.2Demographic Analysis of Participants
- 4.3Findings Related to Sourcing Decisions
- 4.4Comparison of Sourcing Strategies
- 4.5Impact Assessment of Sourcing on Material Availability
- 4.6Discussion on Risks and Challenges in Sourcing
- 4.7Recommendations for Improving Sourcing Decisions
- 4.8Implications of Findings on Business Practices
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Conclusion and Summary
- 5.2Summary of Key Findings
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Practical Implications
- 5.5Recommendations for Future Research
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Sourcing decisions play a crucial role in determining material availability and ultimately impacting business administration. This research project delves into the intricate relationship between sourcing decisions and material availability, aiming to provide valuable insights for businesses aiming to optimize their supply chain operations. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis of sourcing data with qualitative assessments of material availability in various business settings. By examining sourcing decisions through the lens of cost, lead time, quality, and supplier relationships, the research seeks to identify key factors that influence material availability. One of the main findings of this research is the significant impact of sourcing decisions on material availability. Businesses that strategically select suppliers based on factors such as reliability, flexibility, and geographic proximity are better positioned to ensure consistent material availability. Conversely, poor sourcing decisions, such as focusing solely on cost without considering other factors, can lead to disruptions in the supply chain and hinder material availability. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of effective communication and collaboration between different departments within an organization. By aligning sourcing decisions with production planning, inventory management, and sales forecasting, businesses can enhance material availability and overall operational efficiency. The research also sheds light on the role of technology in optimizing sourcing decisions and improving material availability. Advanced analytics tools, supply chain management software, and supplier performance monitoring systems can provide real-time insights that help businesses make informed sourcing decisions and mitigate risks related to material availability. Overall, this research project underscores the critical link between sourcing decisions and material availability in the context of business administration. By understanding the factors that influence material availability and implementing strategies to optimize sourcing decisions, businesses can enhance their competitiveness, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. The findings of this study offer practical implications for managers, supply chain professionals, and decision-makers seeking to enhance material availability and streamline supply chain operations.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p>INTRODUCTION</p><p>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</p><p>Supplier selection is a procurement planning activity which allows managers to search for and find credible sources of supply that can ensure the availability of materials, equipments, fools, components, protects, consumables, and services at the right price, quantity, at the right tine and place.</p><p> In order to ensure contritely of supply purchasing officers must spend tine and effort in investigating and evaluating prospective sources or suppliers and continuously appraising the performance of current suppliers in order to aund the problem of overstocking, under stocking, or complete non availability of material in the organization.</p><p>In order to ensure accuracy in supply, uninterrupted flow of materials in and out of the organization, purchasing manager have to decide the kind of product or service that best fit needs, decide whether to but what they require or of produce (make or buy decision) whether to buy locally, nationally, or internationally, whether to use singly or multiple source of supply, whether to enter into partnership or reciprocity agreement, whether to engage in negotiation or bidding whether to buy from distributors or directly from the manufacturers. All these issues attract diligent and efficient decision that will aid the organization to attain its full potential. </p><p>1.2 <strong>STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM<br></strong></p><p>Sourcing decision is very important because it properly conducted can move the organization to a greater height. Right sources of supply in most cases ensure steady availability of the right quality and quantity of materials in the organization. However, it the right source of supply is not contracted due to corruption personal interest or negligence, it may result in delay in supply of materials. This delay may result in pnice buying which may likely lead to purchase of low quality materials or making such purchases at an exorbitant price. This delay might also result to absohilte stock out of materials in the organization. Thus could result to break down of production activities in the organization other problems such as production of poor quality output, idle time labourers and machines, fall in sales turnover, diminished profit and name it. Will be experience in the organization for the organization to be able to address these problems, they have to decide the criteria for supplier selection, and the sourcing policy I decision to employ that will ensure steady availability of materials in the organization, that can improve their chances in the soft drink industry or probably make them leaders. </p><p>1.3 <strong>OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY<br></strong></p><p>This research work is aimed at determining sourcing decision and its effects on material availability in 7up bottling company plc Kaduna plant. The study is specifically designed to study ways of ensuring continuous availability of the right quality and quantity of materials in the organization at the right time and place in order to avoid shortage in supply and even complete stock out of materials in the organization. </p><p>The following are the objective of the research work:-</p><p>i. Identify the criteria in use by the organization for supplier selection </p><p>ii. Examine the method employed by the organization</p><p>iii. Examine the method employed by the organization in evaluating suppliers. </p><p>iv. Examine the challenges the organization usually face when sourcing for materials. </p><p><strong>1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY </strong></p><p>The importance of this research will rest on the benefit that will be derived by venous section of the society including the organization under study and the researcher. This research work will increase the researcher’s knowledge of the topic. The researcher hope that 7up bottling company Plc Kaunda plant will be provided with meaningful and useful source of supply. Those who wish to research on this qeld will also benefit from this research work, as it will serve as a road map for them to write their own. Research work. Most importantly, it is a pre-requisite for the award of Higher National Diploma in purchasing and supply.</p><p><strong>1.5 </strong> <strong>SCOPE OF THE STUDY<br></strong></p><p>This research work will focus on the effect of sourcing decision on material availability in 7up bottling company plc situated at Kakuri industrial area Kaduna plant .The study will focus on production and store department of the organization .The researchers scope will be limited to sourcing and supplier selection process, criteria for supplier selection ,sourcing decision, methods of supplier selection performance evaluation and management of supplier relationship .This research work was conducted using deceptive and case study design because it is the most situation for a research work for this nature and because questionnaire was use as an instrument for data collection. The population of this research work is 100 staffs of store and production departments of the organization. And 60 questionnaires was administered out of which 30 was given to senior staff of the department and remaining 30 to the senior staff out of which 45 questionnaires was return and valid for the research work. The researcher made use of documentary data, close-ended structured four point scale questionnaire and interview method for data collection. Random sampling technique was employed to conduct this research work. The technique was chosen because everybody in the population has equal chance of been selected. The research analyze data collected from respondents to the research question and interview using simple mean cut off point.</p><p>1.6 <strong>RESEARCH QUESTION<br></strong></p><p>The research questions that were adopted for this research work are:</p><p>i) What are the criteria in use for selection of suppliers in 7up bottling company plc?</p><p>ii) What is the sourcing policy in use by the organization?</p><p>iii) What method is employed by the organization in evaluating suppliers?</p><p>iv) What are the challenges faced by the organization when sourcing for materials?</p><p>v) When strategies the organization adjourned to be the most effective in managing supplier relationship.</p><p>1.7 <strong>DEFINITION OF TERMS<br></strong></p><p>– <em><strong>Sourcing: </strong></em>Is a process through which buyers seeks, survey and evaluate suppliers, and determine policies relating to those who will most suitably meet the requirements of the organization.</p><p>– <em><strong>Core Competence: </strong></em>Is the collective learning in the organization, especially how to coordinate diverse production skills and integrate multiple streams of technologies.</p><p>– <em><strong>Insourcing: </strong></em>Is the process by which an organization takes responsibility for providing services and conducting its operations in-house and in other location but by its own staff.</p><p>– <em><strong>Outsourcing: </strong></em>Is a process by which an organization contracts our services and operation that are usually done n-house to another firms that can be done them better, cheaper or faster.</p><p>– <em><strong>Negotiation: </strong></em>Is the art and science of arriving at a common understanding through bargaining on the essentials of contract, such as price, quality quantity, delivery time, terms and conditions of service etc.</p><p>– <em><strong>Bidding: </strong></em>Is a purchasing procedure by which potential suppliers are invited without collusion to present to an organization, a firm, a clear offer of price, terms and conditions which upon acceptance shall be the basis of the subsequent contract for the supply of the intended goods and services or the execution of projects.</p><p>– <em><strong>Quality: </strong></em>Kotler and Armstrong (2004) define quality as the ability of a product or service to perform its functions, which includes overall durability, reliability, precision, ease of maintenance and repair and other customer valued attributes.</p><p>– <em><strong>Quality: </strong></em>Kotler and Armstrong (2004) define quality as the ability of a product or service to perform its functions, which includes overall durability, reliability, precision, ease of maintenance and repair and other customer valued attributes.</p><p>– <em><strong>Quantity: </strong></em>This entails having the right amount of materials, tools components, parts required for replenishment of the store and production purposes.</p><p>– <em><strong>Performance: </strong></em>This relates to product’s operating/features and how well the product is able to the task it was originally designed to and how it is able to satisfy intended needs.</p><p>– <em><strong>Material: </strong></em>Is anything that can be offered to the market for attention, acquisition, use or for consumption purposes which might be capable of satisfying needs.</p><p>– <em><strong>Leasing: </strong></em>Leasing is a contract by which one party (lessor) gives another party (lessee) the use and possession of an asset or property for a specific period of time and for fixed payments.</p><p></p><p></p><div><br>
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