Introduction
Procurement is the process of acquiring goods, works, and services, covering the entire lifecycle from identifying needs to contract closeout or asset end-of-life. Over recent years, procurement practices have undergone transformational change, with tendering, quality assurance, IT, and e-procurement systems enabling significant cost reductions and improved efficiency. This program equips participants with best practices and practical tools to modernize procurement operations, implement e-procurement, and align workflows with industry standards.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand and align procurement objectives with organizational goals.
- Apply legal and contractual principles in procurement.
- Analyze customer needs and improve internal and external procurement satisfaction.
- Implement competitive and non-competitive procurement strategies effectively.
- Integrate quality assurance, continuous improvement, and e-procurement tools.
- Develop long-term supplier relationships and optimize tendering processes.
- Manage procurement disputes and implement best practices for workflow and cost efficiency.
Target Audience
- Procurement and Sourcing Managers
- Contract Administrators
- Purchasing Officers
- Supply Chain Professionals
- Procurement Team Leaders
- Department Heads involved in procurement decisions
Course Outline (10-Day Version)
Day 1 – Organizational Procurement Objectives
- Understanding organizational procurement goals
- Aligning procurement strategy with corporate strategy
- Procurement workflows and internal procedures
- Legal and contractual fundamentals for procurement
Day 2 – Understanding Customer Expectations
- Internal customers: user departments, management
- External customers: ultimate users and stakeholders
- Meeting and exceeding customer expectations
- Case studies on customer-focused procurement
Day 3 – Step-by-Step Quality Implementation Methodology
- Core quality assurance principles
- Quality planning for procurement
- Meeting real vs. stated customer needs
- Continuous monitoring and improvement
Day 4 – Procurement Processes and Methods
- Competitive procurement
- Non-competitive procurement
- Procurement prequalification processes
- Tendering and contract lifecycle management
Day 5 – Vendor Development and Relationships
- Long-term supplier relationships
- Supplier selection and evaluation
- Vendor performance measurement
- Negotiation strategies for procurement success
Day 6 – Quality Assurance & Customer Satisfaction Processes
- 4M + C analysis of procurement processes (Man, Material, Method, Machine + Customer)
- Process mapping and identifying bottlenecks
- Establishing controls and KPIs
- Aligning procurement quality with customer satisfaction
Day 7 – Workflow and Process Improvement
- Analyzing procurement workflows
- Implementing process controls
- Continuous improvement methods
- Case studies in workflow optimization
Day 8 – E-Procurement Strategies
- E-tendering processes for cost and time reduction
- Automating procurement workflows
- Reducing cycle times and improving productivity
- Integrating digital procurement systems
Day 9 – Negotiation, Contracts & Dispute Resolution
- Negotiated contract processes
- Win-win dispute resolution
- Risk management in procurement contracts
- Case studies on successful negotiation strategies
Day 10 – Building a Procurement Knowledge Base & Wrap-Up
- Capturing lessons learned and best practices
- Knowledge management for procurement teams
- Developing action plans for implementation in your organization
- Final review, Q&A, and program evaluation
About Geneva
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