Asked by Courtney Kohlman on May 16, 2024

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There are four types of products and services that are purchased with varying degrees of importance. Name all four, and choose two to discuss in terms of risk and value.

Purchased Products

Items or goods that have been bought from a manufacturer, supplier, or retailer.

Risk

The exposure to potential financial losses or operational failures due to uncertain future events.

Value

The importance, worth, or usefulness of something, often considered in terms of monetary, cultural, or personal significance.

  • Distinguish between the types of products and services purchased, assessing them based on risk and value.
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Travis StevensMay 17, 2024
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Generics are low-risk, low-value items and services that typically do not enter the final product. Items such as office supplies and maintenance, repair, and operating items (MRO) are examples of generics. The administrative and acquisition processing costs are more significant than the purchase price of generics, and, for some generics, the administration and processing costs may exceed the price paid for the item or service.Commodities are items or services that are low in risk but high in value. Basic production materials (bolts), basic packaging (exterior box), and transportation services are examples of commodities that enhance the profitability of the company but pose a low risk.Distinctives are high-risk, low-value items and services such as engineered items, parts that are available from only a limited number of suppliers, or items that have a long lead time. The company's customers are unaware of or do not care about the uniqueness of distinctives, but these products pose a threat to continued operation and/or high procurement cost.Criticals are high-risk, high-value items that give the final product a competitive advantage in the marketplace. The procurement strategy for criticals is to strengthen their value through use of new technologies, simplification, close supplier relations, and/or value-added alterations.