Vendor Rating - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Vendor Rating.

Vendor Rating - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Management

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 7 pages of information about Vendor Rating.
This section contains 1,981 words
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Vendor rating is the result of a formal vendor evaluation system. Vendors or suppliers are given standing, status, or title according to their attainment of some level of performance, such as delivery, lead time, quality, price, or some combination of variables. The motivation for the establishment of such a rating system is part of the effort of manufacturers and service firms to ensure that the desired characteristics of a purchased product or service is built in and not determined later by some after-the-fact indicator. The vendor rating may take the form of a hierarchical ranking from poor to excellent and whatever rankings the firm chooses to insert in between the two. For some firms, the vendor rating may come in the form of some sort of award system or as some variation of certification. Much of this attention to vender rating is a direct result of...

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