Udemy
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
Turn what you know into an opportunity and reach millions around the world.
Learn More
Your cart is empty.
Keep shopping
CIPS Level 2 - Introducing Procurement and Supply [L2M1]
Rating: 3.2 out of 5(9 ratings)
41 students

CIPS Level 2 - Introducing Procurement and Supply [L2M1]

Certificate in Procurement and Supply
Last updated 10/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • For anyone studying the CIPS L2M1 exam
  • For anyone wishing an introductory knowledge to purchasing and supply
  • For anyone who wish to gain more confidence when sitting exams
  • For anyone wishing to know what are typical exam questions at this level

Included in This Course

204 questions
  • L2M1 Learning Outcome 1 & 220 questions
  • L2M1 Learning Outcome 3 & 420 questions
  • L2M1 Learning Outcome 5 & 620 questions
  • L2M1 Mock Exam 172 questions
  • L2M1 Mock Exam 272 questions

Description

An organisation will be supplying products and/or services to their customers. It's the procurement's function to source these from your suppliers. Every procurement professional should aim to do this cost efficiently, however, there are other considerations, such as time, places of supply and delivery, ethical suppliers, available resources, quality of suppliers (to name a few).

Before starting in a procurement and supply profession, it is important you understand the fundamental roles and activities that is required within the function. You are also required to understand the systems, procedures and processes.

Did you know that an organisation can spend up to 72% of a companies revenues on purchasing products and services?

That's a lot of responsibility!

This module covers key terms used in procurement and supply, key roles and components, organisational impact of procurement and supply, the 5 rights of procurement, how goods and services are received from suppliers, stages of procurement and supply, efficient and effective administration of purchases with external suppliers, and ethical and responsible procurement.

Remember, this is an introductory module, so each outcome will be introductory to each topic.

This is why it is a bigger module (6 credits) than the others.

We have a lot of ground to cover, so let's get started.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone that is new to the procurement profession
  • Anyone interested in procurement and supply profession
  • Anyone wishing an introductory knowledge of procurement and supply function
  • Anyone sitting the CIPS level 2 exams