Supplier Management Overview
Course
In London
£ 625
+ VAT
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Duration
2 Days
Facilities
Location
Start date
London
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Start date
On request
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Subjects
- Management
Course programme
2 day course: non-residential
Suitable for
Project and programme managers who require a basic understanding of the procurement process in relation to project and programme delivery.
Summary
This course covers the management of the procurement cycle from developing a supply strategy through to placing, managing and closing a supply contract. It provides a good foundation for understanding the processes and techniques required to procure goods and services needed for the successful delivery of a project or programme. Emphasis is also given to the need for professional support in key areas such as contract documentation and legal requirements, including the impact of purchasing within the EU and internationally.
Content
At the end of this course delegates will be able to:
Suitable for
Project and programme managers who require a basic understanding of the procurement process in relation to project and programme delivery.
Summary
This course covers the management of the procurement cycle from developing a supply strategy through to placing, managing and closing a supply contract. It provides a good foundation for understanding the processes and techniques required to procure goods and services needed for the successful delivery of a project or programme. Emphasis is also given to the need for professional support in key areas such as contract documentation and legal requirements, including the impact of purchasing within the EU and internationally.
Content
- Topics covered include:
- Contract law
- Supplier selection
- Contract preparation
- Tendering Negotiation
- Contract management
- Financial management.
At the end of this course delegates will be able to:
- Describe the procurement life cycle and its stages
- Recognize case law and its impact at all stages of procurement, including international and EU requirements
- Develop a supplier selection process, including categorizing needs, gathering information and minimizing risks
- Understand the requirements for producing contract documentation including contract payment options, and terms and conditions
- Understand the requirements for planning and managing a tender, including timetable, documentation, resources, communication, issues and evaluation techniques
- Establish key performance indicators within supplier and contract management, including the management of relationships
- Understand negotiation strategies and the process to ensure successful outcomes
- Understand and use company financial information to assess supplier sustainability.
Supplier Management Overview
£ 625
+ VAT