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Training Course: The Contracts & Purchasing MBA


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PC4075

21 Dec - 1 Jan 2026

London (UK)

Cost : 9450 € Euro

Introduction

Purchasing and contracting are vital for organizational performance, impacting costs, quality, and supplier efficiency. This MBA-level programme provides an in-depth, strategic approach to purchasing and contract management, with a focus on international best practices, supplier management, negotiation, and risk mitigation. Participants will gain hands-on experience in drafting, negotiating, and managing contracts, integrating procurement strategy with corporate objectives, and applying tools for operational excellence.

 

Programme Objectives

By the end of this 10-day programme, participants will be able to:

  • Examine the role of purchasing and contracting in global organizations
  • Analyze contract structures and drafting principles
  • Apply contracting strategies in international procurement
  • Manage suppliers effectively and evaluate performance
  • Conduct negotiations and implement dispute resolution mechanisms
  • Integrate corporate strategy with procurement strategy
  • Develop advanced skills in risk management, budgeting, and cost control
  • Implement strategic sourcing and category management
  • Apply project management principles to procurement and contracts
  • Enhance operational efficiency and compliance in purchasing activities

 

Target Audience

  • Procurement Managers and Officers
  • Contract Managers and Administrators
  • Project Managers involved in procurement and contracts
  • Supply Chain, Operations, and Finance Managers
  • Legal advisors working with contracts
  • Professionals responsible for vendor management, sourcing, and international procurement

 

Programme Outline

Day 1 – Introduction to Contracts & Purchasing

  • Overview of modern purchasing and contract management
  • Role of contracts in business success
  • Legal frameworks and contract types
  • Key documents and collateral instruments: letters of intent, bonds, guarantees
  • Principles of risk allocation and mitigation

Day 2 – Contract Formation & Legal Considerations

  • Contract formation: offer, acceptance, consideration, intention
  • Formalities, authority, powers of attorney
  • International contracts and legal systems (common vs. civil law)
  • Compliance, regulatory requirements, and ethical considerations

Day 3 – Tendering and Procurement Strategies

  • Competitive tendering, framework agreements, negotiated contracts
  • Single vs. multiple sourcing
  • Supplier prequalification and evaluation
  • Cost, price, and value analysis
  • Procurement KPIs and supplier performance monitoring

Day 4 – Drafting Contracts – Principles & Practices

  • Clarity of language, translation issues
  • Key clauses: HSE, scope, timelines, deliverables, warranties, indemnities
  • Insurance clauses and risk allocation
  • Payment terms, penalties, liquidated damages
  • Drafting exercises: real-life examples

Day 5 – Negotiation Techniques

  • Preparation for negotiation and BATNA
  • Negotiation strategies for complex and international contracts
  • Managing difficult counterparts
  • Multi-party and cross-cultural negotiations
  • Practical negotiation exercises

Day 6 – Advanced Contracting Techniques

  • Selecting the right contract type for projects: EPC, BOT/BOOT, lump sum, reimbursable
  • Contracting in complex projects and mega-projects
  • Collateral documents and integration with the main contract
  • Letters of comfort, award, side letters
  • Case studies on large international projects

Day 7 – Risk Management in Contracts & Procurement

  • Identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks
  • Incorporating risk strategies into contracts
  • Insurance regimes and limitations
  • Scenario analysis and contingency planning
  • Claims and dispute management

Day 8 – Contract Administration & Performance Management

  • Roles in contract management and project alignment
  • Document control, change management, reporting, cost control
  • Managing contractor and supplier relationships
  • Monitoring performance, deadlines, and milestones
  • Exercises in performance measurement and improvement

Day 9 – International Procurement & Strategic Sourcing

  • Global sourcing strategies and challenges
  • Supplier selection and management
  • Cost optimization, total cost of ownership, and inventory management
  • Ethical and CSR considerations in international procurement
  • Category management and procurement benchmarking

Day 10 – Closing, Dispute Resolution & Action Planning

  • Contract closeout procedures and final audits
  • Dispute resolution: mediation, arbitration, expert determination, litigation
  • Lessons learned, reporting, and continuous improvement
  • Developing action plans for procurement and contracts in participants’ organizations
  • Final review, exercises, and group discussion

Project, Contract

Training Course: The Contracts & Purchasing MBA


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PC4075

21 Dec - 1 Jan 2026

London (UK) -

Cost: 9450 € Euro


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