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CIPS L5M5 Exam Objectives

Section Objectives
Understand the impact of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) considerations on ethical and sustainable supply chains 1.1 Analyse the application of ethical and ESG
(Environmental, Social,
and Governance) factors
in supply chains
1.1.1 Principles and application of ESG (Environment,
Social, and Governance) considerations to secure
ethical and sustainable procurement and supply
arrangements
1.1.2 The role of environmental considerations in
securing ethical and sustainable procurement
and supply arrangements
1.1.3 The role of social value considerations in securing
ethical and sustainable procurement and supply
arrangements
1.1.4 The role of governance considerations in securing
ethical and sustainable procurement and supply
arrangements
1.1.5 The risks and rewards of adopting ESG
(Environmental, Social, and Governance)
considerations in securing ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply arrangements
1.1.6 The development of ESG (Environmental, Social,
and Governance) focused procurement and
supply policies in securing ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply arrangements
1.1.7 Role ofequality, diversity, and inclusion (ED&I) in
securing ethical and sustainable procurement
and supply arrangements
1.1.8 Issues impacting ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply: modern slavery,
bribery, corruption, fraud, and human rights
infringements
1.1.9 Impact of breaches of ethical codes or ESG
standards on reputation and brand
1.2 Contrast the factors
influencing globalisation
in supply chains
1.2.1 Use of STEEPLED analysis to explain the factors
driving globalisation
1.2.2 Competitive advantage through global sourcing
1.2.3 Low-cost country sourcing
1.2.4 ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)
considerations in global sourcing
1.3 Assess the cultural and
social factors in securing
ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply
1.3.1 Language and culture
1.3.2 Labour standards and working practices
1.3.3 Wages and social security arrangements
1.3.4 Workers' rights
1.3.5 Health and safety standards
1.4 Contrast the potential
conflicts between
stakeholders that
may arise from using
ESG (Environmental,
Social, and Governance)
considerations in
developing ethical and
sustainable procurement
and supply arrangements
1.4.1 Profit maximisation and low-cost sourcing
1.4.2 Demand management and the need for urgent
orders
1.4.3 Short-term commercial gains and long-term
availability
1.4.4 Specifications
1.4.5 Responsible use of power relationships
1.4.6 Comprehensive stakeholder consultations and
engagement
Understand the importance of compliance with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors to achieve ethical and sustainable procurement and supply arrangement 2.1 Assess methods to achieve ESG
(Environmental, Social, and Governance)
standards to secure
ethical and sustainable
supply chains
2.1.1 Mapping supply chains to achieve supply chain
transparency
2.1.2 Analysis of ESG (Environmental, Social, and
Governance) and ethical considerations to secure
ethical and sustainable procurement and supply
arrangements
2.1.3 Use of risk mitigation strategies to achieve
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)
objectives to secure ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply arrangements
2.1.4 Mapping, consulting, and managing all
stakeholder requirements to secure ESG
(Environmental, Social, and Governance)
considerations in ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply arrangements
2.2 Evaluate how contractual
terms can support
the achievement of
ESG (Environmental,
Social, and Governance)
objectives for ethical and
sustainable procurement
and supply
2.2.1 Monitoring contract performance
2.2.2 The importance of data and feedback from
stakeholders to achieve compliance
2.2.3 Methods to correct non-compliance and create
and monitor action plans
2.3 Evaluate the use of
third-parties to promote
compliance with ESG
(Environmental, Social,
and Governance)
considerations in supply
chains
2.3.1 Sourcing third parties for auditing services
2.3.2 Assessing the competencies of third-parties for
the provision of ethical and ESG (Environmental,
Social, and Governance) audit services
2.3.3 Challenges with third-party auditors
2.4 Assess how supplier
relationships should
be managed in the
event of failures in
ESG (Environmental,
Social, and Governance)
considerations in
ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply
arrangements
2.4.1 Creating awareness of standards and updates to
standards with suppliers
2.4.2 Worker representation, processes, and audit
trails
2.4.3 Creating corrective action plans and supplier
development programmes
2.4.4 Escalating non-compliance and making exit
arrangements
Understand initiatives and standards related to ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) that support ethical and sustainable procurement and supply 3.1 Assess the role  of international
labour standards
and independent
external accreditations
in achieving ESG
(Environmental, Social,
and Governance)
considerations for
procurement and supply
3.1.1 Standards set by the United Nations (UN) and the
International Labour Organization (ILO)
3.1.2 The role of the UN and ILO in pursuing improved
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and
ethical standards
3.1.3 Labour codes of conduct: Ethical Trading Initiative
(ETI) and Social Accountability International’s
standard SA800

3.2 Analyse how external
environmental standards
frameworks and external
accreditations can
help to achieve ESG
(Environment, Social, and
Governance) objectives
in ethical and sustainable
procurement and supply
arrangements
3.2.1 The benefits and challenges of independent
standards in securing ESG (Environmental,
Social, and Governance) objectives for ethical
and sustainable procurement and supply
arrangements
3.2.2 Role of industry standards and frameworks used
by organisations in securing ESG Environmental,
Social, and Governance) considerations and
ethical standards
3.3 Analyse how standards
can help to achieve fair
trade in ethical and
sustainable procurement
and supply arrangements
3.3.1 Principles of fair trade in procurement and supply
3.3.2 The World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO)
and its principles and charter of fair trade and
Implications for procurement and supply
3.3.3 Fairtrade International (FI), global fair trade
Organisations and their implications for
procurement and supply
3.3.4 Fairtrade standards that affect the workplace and
producers and their implications for procurement
and supply
3.3.5 Importance of updating internal governance
standards
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