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Training Course: Effective Purchasing and Contract Negotiation Management


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PC4046

28 Apr - 2 May 2025

Rome (Italy)

Cost : 5250 € Euro

Introduction

The ability to negotiate is one of the basic commercial business requirements yet it is often delegated to those least able to produce an effective outcome. The impact of poor negotiation is therefore felt throughout an organization and has an immediate negative effect on company profitability.

This seminar provides practical, experience-based guidance in planning and conducting a successful negotiation and identifies on an individual basis the key competencies and skills required to emerge on the winning side.

  • Each day involves the delegate in a specific negotiating scenario
  • The focus is upon achieving a “win-win “outcome but recognizes that all negotiations are not conducted with this result in mind.
  • The emphasis is placed upon good planning and preparation to assure an effective negotiated result. Fail to plan and you plan to fail!
  • Common tactics and countermeasures are explored and Negotiation “ traps” uncovered
  • Each delegate is expected to evaluate their current negotiating ability and develop a personal plan for improvement

Course Objectives of Purchasing and Contract Negotiation Management

Upon completion of this seminar, participants will know:

  • The importance of planning in successful negotiations
  • Approaches in negotiations
  • Standards of ethics
  • The importance of determining, rating, and valuing the issues in a negotiation
  • Evaluating strengths and weaknesses
  • Important issues in various contract clauses
  • Important elements of the final preparation
  • Common negotiation tactics & countermeasures
  • Gain experience & confidence through the actual negotiation of sample cases

Course Methodology of Purchasing and Contract Negotiation Management

Participants will gain from a combination of instructional methods including lectures by an experienced practitioner and consultant, exercises, negotiation of model cases, and group discussions covering current practices and their relationship to the implementation of concepts and techniques discussed. This is a very “hands-on “ event with part of each day devoted to preparing and conducting a negotiation.

Organizational Impact of Purchasing and Contract Negotiation Management

The organization will benefit by:

  • The reduced total cost of purchased material, equipment, and services
  • Better outcomes in disputes and claims with suppliers and contractors
  • Improved supplier performance
  • Having the advantage in negotiations as a result of their employees being better prepared and trained than the employees of the other side.
  • Greater likelihood that the organization's objectives in dealing with outside firms will be met.
  • An employee who is more comfortable in dealing with people at all levels both within the company and across the supply chain

Personal Impact of Purchasing and Contract Negotiation Management

Attendees will gain by participation in this program as a result of:

  • Establishing an understanding of their existing negotiation capabilities
  • Increased skill sets in negotiations
  • A greater sense of confidence and professionalism
  • Applying increased negotiation skills to personnel situations
  • Greater ability to obtain desired outcomes in negotiations
  • Increased recognition by the organization due to improved performance

Course Outlines of Purchasing and Contract Negotiation Management

DAY 1

What Makes a Negotiation a Success?

  • Negotiation Exercise Number 1
  • Personal obstacles to a successful negotiation
  • Purchasing responsibilities as a negotiator
  • Identifying the phases of a negotiation
  • Understanding the phases of a negotiation
  • What makes the “ winners” win – the elements of success
  • Comparing Approaches in Negotiations
  • Looking for a better deal for both parties
  • When to use what style of negotiation
  • Protecting yourself and your company
  • Using Time as a key element
  • Negotiation Exercise Number 2

DAY 2

The Expert Negotiator Has Many Talents

  • Skill sets and knowledge requirements
  • The role of intuition and Emotion
  • Understanding your present personal capability
  • Defining the negotiator competencies
  • Uncovering the learning gap
  • Identifying what should be negotiated
  • Positioning the negotiation
  • Determining the supplier's likely position
  • The influence of long and short term supplier relationships
  • The importance of research
  • Negotiation Exercise Number 3

DAY 3

Valuing Issues for Both Sides

  • Understanding price and cost
  • Determining the suppliers pricing strategy
  • Life cycle costing and improving added value
  • Developing price indices
  • Needs of a standard contract
  • Developing terms and conditions of contract
  • Transfer of ownership and risk
  • Warranties & spare parts issues
  • Liquidated damages
  • Negotiating contractor contingencies
  • Economic price adjustment clauses
  • The Tender Process – does it add value
  • Developing a tender assessment model
  • Negotiation Exercise Number 4

DAY 4

What Happens Inside Every Negotiation - Getting to “ Yes “

  • Negotiation in an e-Commerce environment
  • Testing the potential benefits of e-Commerce
  • Ethics in negotiation & tendering
  • Developing a transparent & ethical organization
  • Negotiating with different cultures
  • Telephone negotiations
  • How to communicate your needs
  • How to move the other party to your viewpoint
  • How to gain an advantage through listening
  • Body language and uncovering deception
  • Negotiation Exercise Number 5

DAY 5

Common Negotiation Tactics & Countermeasures

  • Framing the negotiation
  • Deciding your tactics and counter-tactics
  • Dealing with bargaining
  • How to concede to gain an advantage
  • How to keep the seller selling
  • Dealing with deadlocks in negotiations
  • Avoiding The Funny Money Trap
  • Lessons in negotiation from history
  • 24 essential things to do in any negotiation

Project, Contract

Training Course: Effective Purchasing and Contract Negotiation Management


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Discount Group Download Brochure (38)

PC4046

28 Apr - 2 May 2025

Rome (Italy) -

Cost: 5250 € Euro


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