Project and survive

CIPS students can prove their abilities in research and analysis without the constraints and pressures of an exam with an elective project. But they must follow a few rules or face possible failure, says Michelle Gledhill

Preparing a project is an excellent way to demonstrate understanding and application of the CIPS graduate diploma professional stage syllabus.

A project gives students the opportunity to undertake an original investigation into an area of purchasing or supply pertinent to their organisation. The student’s ability to acquire knowledge and to present findings in...

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