I hope that you enjoyed the article “Your Requisition Template Isn’t Enough.”
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In this blog post, you’ll get the link to the sample questionnaire that I described in the article. But for those of you who are PurchTips subscribers who have not yet visited this blog, please let me tell you a little more about it.
PurchTips is designed to share well-thought out educational articles that present immediately implementable ideas. Each edition of PurchTips is a specific length and comes out every other Tuesday.
If you like PurchTips and would love even more ideas and insights into purchasing, then this blog is for you.
Here, I post new blurbs about three times per week. My posts here differ from what I share in PurchTips in that:
- There is not a standard length to my posts. They might be one sentence or several pages.
- While I incorporate the same educational approach as I do with PurchTips, I also use this blog to share my opinions and do mention vendors by name
- I encourage dialogue among readers who use the comments link at the end of each post
So if you like PurchTips and would like more food for purchasing thought, be sure to check back at this blog a few times a week: http://www.NextLevelPurchasing.com/blog
Now, here’s that sample questionnaire: click here.
I hope that you come back to visit this blog more often!
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Charles Dominick, SPSM
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Comments
The requisitioner should provide sample to the purchaser
The requisitioner doesn’t always have a sample.