Have you ever submitted an assignment and immediately thought "I've definitely failed that one"? In this candid episode, Luke 10 takes us through his experience with the dreaded Category Management and Contract Management combined assignment for his CIPS qualification.
The procurement certification journey is rarely smooth sailing, and this episode pulls back the curtain on the realities of professional development. Luke 10 shares his struggles connecting two seemingly related but fundamentally different procurement disciplines—category management and contract management—while trying to meet a substantial 6,000-word requirement. His refreshingly honest admission that "if there's any assignment that I've written so far that's likely to fail, it's going to be this one" resonates with anyone who's pursued professional qualifications.
What makes this episode particularly special is the time-jump format. We begin with Luke 10s immediate post-submission thoughts, capturing his genuine uncertainty and apprehension. Then we fast-forward several weeks to the nail-biting moment of receiving results, complete with detailed feedback analysis. The mark reveals important insights about what examiners value in procurement assignments, from practical application of models to critical evaluation rather than mere description.
Whether you're currently pursuing procurement qualifications or simply curious about the professional development path in this field, this episode offers valuable lessons about perseverance, critical thinking, and the importance of real-world application in procurement education. What's been your most challenging qualification experience? We'd love to hear your stories!
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