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Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, NZ

June 5, 2018 Leave a comment

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, NZ

www.procurement.govt.nz

05.06.2018

Online Educational Course “Demystifying Procurement”

Demystifying Procurement is an introductory online course that gives you tools and techniques to help you with your procurement.

This introductory course is especially useful for:

  • non-procurement specialists with responsibility for managing or undertaking procurement or with a general interest in procurement
  • anyone new to a procurement-related role
  • procurement specialists wanting to update themselves on best practice.

Course outline

This free introductory training course covers the eight stages of the procurement life-cycle in four short modules.

By the end of the course you should have an understanding of:

  • specifying and eliciting business requirements
  • market analysis tools and techniques
  • developing a procurement plan
  • selecting the right procurement approach
  • approaching the supply market
  • evaluating and selecting suppliers that deliver the greatest value for money
  • negotiating and contracting
  • managing and reviewing supplier relationships
  • what to do when things go wrong in the relationship.

There are four self-paced modules with interactive graphics and tables, links to procurement tools and guidance on this website and practice questions at the end of each section.

Module 1: Plan (part 1)

Module 1 covers the project initiation, needs and market analysis sections of the planning phase. The module will take you through identifying and understanding key stakeholders and their needs, putting together a project team, probity considerations and understanding the supply market.

Module 1 should take about 30 minutes to complete.

Module 2: Plan (part 2)

Module 2 covers the specification of requirements and planning approach to market sections of the planning phase. The module will take you through key considerations when specifying your requirements, determining which approach to market strategy is right for the procurement, evaluation methodology, what should go into the procurement plan and starting to think about the contract construct.

Module 2 should take about 30 minutes to complete.

Module 3: Source

Module 3 covers the sourcing phase of the procurement life-cycle, including approach to market; supplier selection and contract negotiation and award. The module will take you through what needs to go into your RFx documentation, publishing a notice of procurement, convening the evaluation panel and evaluating responses, negotiation theory, contract arrangements and debriefing unsuccessful respondents.

Module 3 should take about 50 minutes to complete.

Module 4: Manage

Module 4 covers the manage phase of the procurement life-cycle, including managing the contract and relationships and reviewing procurement outcomes. The module will take you through the three key elements of contract and relationship management, the relationship spectrum, dispute resolution considerations and the review cycle.

Module 4 should take about 25 minutes to complete.

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Online Educational Course “Buying or Selling: Negotiating and Contracting”

By Moses Manuel

Creation of formalized agreement is a critical part of business performance and revenue generation. When in business either as Buying or Selling organization Negotiating and Contracting is key and one has no choice but to be good at it. Success in this set will depend on your ability to turn a NO into YES and not just that, negotiate terms that favor YOU. The thing is, with contracts come issues such as conflicts over performance and costs, timing, and quality of supplies, hence the need to negotiate if one is going to achieve the kind of results they expect.This mini course gives a summary of the process and activities you will go through as you do your negotiating and contracting.

Who is the target audience?
  • CIPS students
  • Business persons
  • Procurement / purchasing executive
  • Procurement specialist
  • Contract officer
  • Supply chain / inventory / logistics analyst
  • Supply chain / inventory / logistics planner

Contents

  • What is negotiation is all about? Section 1, Lecture 1
  • Strategic and tactical negotiation Section 1, Lecture 2
  • Negotiating in sourcing Section 1, Lecture 3
  • The kind of outcomes to expect in NEGOTIATIONS Section 2, Lecture 4
  • When to walk away Section 2, Lecture 5
  • What makes a contract binding Section 3, Lecture 6
  • Standard terms and Last Document Rule Section 3, Lecture 7
  • Power in Negotiation Section 4, Lecture 8
  • Supplier Preferencing model Section 4, Lecture 9
  • Developing power in negotiation Section 4, Lecture 10

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