Transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPA 2006 &PPR 2008: a case study on BCIC based on KPIs

This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Procurement and Supply Management, 2015.

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Auteur principal: Biswas, Samir
Autres auteurs: Islam, Dr. Md. Zohurul
Format: Thèse
Langue:English
Publié: BRAC University 2017
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Accès en ligne:http://hdl.handle.net/10361/7593
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Transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPA 2006 &PPR 2008: a case study on BCIC based on KPIs
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title Transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPA 2006 &PPR 2008: a case study on BCIC based on KPIs
title_short Transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPA 2006 &PPR 2008: a case study on BCIC based on KPIs
title_full Transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPA 2006 &PPR 2008: a case study on BCIC based on KPIs
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spelling 10361-75932019-09-30T02:57:59Z Transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPA 2006 &PPR 2008: a case study on BCIC based on KPIs Biswas, Samir Islam, Dr. Md. Zohurul BRAC Institute of Governance and Development, BRAC University Transparency BCIC This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters in Procurement and Supply Management, 2015. Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report. Includes bibliographical references (page 40). Transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and free & fair competition are inevitable objectives to be ensured in the procurement using public funds in the government sector of Bangladesh. The present study was undertaken to assess the above objectives in the procurement process of BCIC, a large corporation of Bangladesh. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to measure perception of procurement professionals of various factories of BCIC. The Central Procurement Technical Unit (CPTU) of the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division (IMED) is continually monitoring the compliance of PPA 2006 and PPR 2008 by the in the light of 45 predetermined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). The target agencies of CPTU are BWDB, RHD, LGED and REB. Their procurement activities are monitored and evaluated by CPTU for the purpose of overseeing the performance of those agencies in the light of PPA 2006 and PPR 2008 against the preset 45 KPIs. But BCIC is not the target agency although BCIC is engaged in spending huge funds behind procurement of goods, services, works, in each financial year which requires to be paid a good attention on the compliance issues along with transparency, efficiency, competitiveness of PPR 2008 in procurement activities of BCIC. Hence, it is attempted to apply those preset KPIs for measuring the transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPR 2008 in BCIC in the field of procurement. The response of procurement practitioners’ were comparatively better in KPI 6 (Average number of days between publishing of advertisement and Tender submission deadline), KPI 11 (Percentage of cases TOC included at least ONE member from TEC), KPI 13 (Percentage of cases TEC included two external members outside the Ministry or Division), KPI 20 (Percentage of Tender approved by the proper financial delegated authority), KPI 25 (Average number of days between final approval and Notification of Award (NOA) and KPI 33(Average number of days taken for release payment from the date of certification of PM/Engineer) in respect of compliance compared with others. The perception were better in adherence of KPI 1 [Percentage of Invitation for Tender (IFT) published in Newspaper] and KPI 2[Percentage of Invitation for Tender (above threshold) advertised in CPTU’s website] compared to KPI 8(Average number of Tenders purchased Tender Documents) in terms of transparency. The result showed procurement performance of BCIC in respect of efficiency KPI 22 (Percentage of cases contract award decision made within timeline by Contract approving Authority after submitting Tender evaluation report), KPIs 29 (Percentage of Contract awarded within initial Tender validity period) and KPI 30 (Percentage of Contracts completed / delivered within the original schedule as mentioned in the contract) were almost similar whereas KPI 15 was little bit lagging behind in respect of other aforesaid three KPIs. In regard to competitiveness of procurement process in BCIC KPI 6(Average number of days between publishing of advertisement and Tender submission deadline) scored the far better in comparison with other KPIs under the competitiveness arena. The research has been framed under the questions whether BCIC is following PPR 2008 completely or not; and if not, then the causes behind that. The main objectives of the present study are to find out the extent of transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance of PPR 2008 by BCIC in the aspect of procurement and to find out the gap of compliance and scope of improvement for implementation. In order to conduct this research work relevant literatures and reports, thesis work particularly from BIGD, BRAC University, CPTU, SRGB have been thoroughly studied prior to carrying out the research work. The focal and key findings and result of these reports have been compared and analyzed at the level best in order to get aid for reaching to the conclusion of this thesis despite of some reported challenges and limitations. A questionnaire survey was carried out to collect primary data from different stakeholders related to procurement activities of BCIC and its controlled companies located in different district of Bangladesh. For the purpose of in depth study on the transparency, efficiency, competitiveness and compliance issues of PPR 2008, five different companies and BCIC Head Quarter’s Purchase Division were studied carefully to collect the qualitative data also. In addition to survey, key informant interviews have been conducted to get the perceptions of few senior officers of BCIC and different companies. The results based on above KPIs and categories found that BCIC’s procurement performance is better in compliance followed by transparency, efficiency and competitiveness. Samir Biswas M. Procurement and Supply Management 2017-01-12T04:34:08Z 2017-01-12T04:34:08Z 2015 2015-11 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10361/7593 en BRAC University dissertation reports are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. 52 pages application/pdf BRAC University