Training Course on Procurement and Contract Management
About the Course
No organization operates in complete isolation; at various points, it requires goods, services, or works to be delivered, along with partnerships, to maintain smooth operations. Procurement and contract management are integral to this process. Procurement ensures that an organization acquires the necessary resources to function effectively, while contract management focuses on maintaining a successful relationship between parties exchanging goods or services. This training course on procurement and contract management aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage the procurement process and oversee contract management practices, ensuring alignment with organizational or project objectives.
Target Participants
This course is ideal for procurement staff, project managers, finance staff, operational staff, government officials and any other professionals who want to build their skills in procurement and contract management.
What you will learn
By the end of the course the learner should be able to:
- Define the terms purchasing and procurement management
- Understand the importance of procurement in attaining organizational goals
- Create a strategic sourcing plan, evaluate internal spending and supply market trends
- Control the effectiveness of the procurement procedures for ongoing development
- Describe the drivers of change and future trends of procurement management.
- Understand the relationship between procurement and contract management
- Understand the contract management process
- Select the right contract type for their project/organization
- Formulate quality and legally abiding contracts
- Negotiate favorable contract terms
- Effectively administer contracts
- Monitor and control project work.
- Monitor and control project schedule and costs
- Write good quality reports tailored to a target audience
Course duration
10 days
Course Outline
Procurement as a Dynamic, Interactive System
- Definition of procurement
- Overview of the procurement process
- The difference between procurement and purchasing
- What is the role of procurement and purchasing?
- What is the goal of procurement?
- Team roles and responsibilities
- Staffing the procurement department
- The system approach vs. the traditional functional approach
Developing the Strategic Procurement Decisions
- Developing the strategic procurement plan
- Make / buy decision
- Vertical integration
- Alliances and partnerships
- Inter-company trade
- Reciprocity and countertrade
- Supplier strategy
- The coordination strategy
- The purchasing organization
Implementing the Tactical Procurement Decisions
- Supplier Involvement
- Supplier selection
- Supplier rating and ranking
- IT systems and e-procurement
- Policies and procedures
Dealing with Operational Procurement Decisions
- Selecting the most appropriate ordering process
- Quality assurance
- Addressing quality issues
- Follow-up
- Overdue orders
- Expediting
- The payment process
- Reducing the cost of procurement: small value purchase orders
Contingency Procurement Decisions
- The different contingency situations
- Contingency management
Procurement Performance Measurement
- Spend analysis
- Value analysis
- Total cost of ownership
- Supplier performance measurement
Procurement in Supply Chain
- Procurement as part of the supply chain
- Support operational requirements
- Manage the procurement process and the supply base
- Develop strong relationships with other functional groups
Inventory Management
- Statistics in inventory management
- Financials in inventory management
- Selective inventory control management
- Understanding inventory status
- Reducing excess and obsolete inventory
- Improving the organization’s logistics and supply chain
Introduction to Contract Management
- Contract management
- Key concepts in contract management
- Understanding contract management process
- Types of contracts
- Elements of a Good Contracting and Procurement Process
Concepts and Principles of Contract Law
- Mandatory elements of a legally enforceable contract
- Terms and conditions
- Remedies
- Interpreting contract provisions
Planning
- Preparing the business case
- Developing contract strategy
- Risk assessment
- Developing a contract management plan
Contract Solicitation
- Market research
- Drafting specifications and requirements
- Establishing the form of contract
- Establishing the pre-qualification, qualification & tendering procedures
Contract Evaluation
- Evaluation criteria and method
- Appraising suppliers
- Evaluating offers
Contract Award
- Negotiation
- Contract preparation
- Contract issuance and signing
- Debriefing of unsuccessful suppliers
Elements of a Contract
- Legal elements of a contract
- Basic structure of a contract
- Terms and conditions of a contract
- Contractual instruments
Contract Administration
- Contract performance monitoring and control
- Change management
- Dispute management and resolution
- Financial management
- Force Majeure
- Termination
- Contract close out.
Training Approach
This course is delivered by our seasoned trainers who have vast experience as expert professionals in the respective fields of practice. The course is taught through a mix of practical activities, theory, group works and case studies.
Training manuals and additional reference materials are provided to the participants.
Certification
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be issued with a certificate.
Tailor-Made Course
We can also do this as a tailor-made course to meet organization-wide needs. Contact us to find out more info@trainingsinkigali.com
Payment
The training fee covers tuition fees, learning materials, and training venue. Accommodation and airport transfer are arranged for our participants upon request.
Payment should be sent to our bank account before start of training and proof of payment sent to info@trainingsinkigali.com
Training Schedules
Rwanda | Kenya | Ghana | Nigeria | Uganda | Online | |
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| 2-6 Feb
| 9-13 Feb
| 16-20 Feb
| 23-27 Feb
| 9-13 Feb
| 9-13 Feb
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| 23-27 Mar
| 2-6 Mar
| 2-6 Mar
| 9-13 Mar
| 23-27 Mar
| 2-6 Mar
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| 13-17 Apr
| 20-24 Apr
| 23-27 Apr
| 6-10 Apr
| 20-24 Apr
| 20-24 Apr
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| 11-15 May
| 18-22 May
| 25-29 May
| 11-15 May
| 25-29 May
| 18-22 May
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| 8-12 Jun
| 15-19 Jun
| 22-26 Jun
| 8-12 Jun
| 22-26 Jun
| 8-12 Jun
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