Introduction
Every organization gains and loses substantial revenue based on the contractual agreements governing the purchase of goods, services, and equipment. A robust understanding of contract creation, negotiation, management, and dispute resolution is essential for professionals engaged with external organizations.
This program equips participants with the skills to:
- Create, draft, and manage contracts effectively
- Understand key contract clauses and legal implications
- Apply negotiation strategies to maximize organizational value
- Resolve disputes collaboratively or through third-party mechanisms
The program is modular and can be taken as two separate modules—Essentials of Contracting and Negotiating & Dispute Resolution—or as a combined 10-day intensive course.
Course Objectives
Participants will:
- Understand how contracts are formed and the principles behind key clauses
- Apply contract types and structures suitable for different risk profiles
- Transfer and mitigate risks using contracts
- Master dispute resolution techniques (litigation, arbitration, mediation)
- Implement structured negotiation processes for win-win outcomes
- Manage conflicts and meetings effectively in both individual and team contexts
Target Audience
- Contract Managers, Administrators, and Specialists
- Procurement Professionals and Senior Buyers
- Project Managers and Program Managers
- Legal Advisors and Business Development Professionals
- Professionals responsible for vendor, supplier, or client contracts
Program Outline
Module 1 – Essentials of Contracting
Day 1: How Contracts are Formed
- Reasons for using contracts
- Principles of contract formation
- Written vs. oral contracts
- Authority to sign
- Contract structures and business model considerations
- Ethical issues
Day 2: Main Contract Provisions and Associated Issues
- Scope of work
- Force majeure
- Delivery and acceptance
- Termination and suspension
- Warranty
- Governing law and Entire Agreement
Day 3: Changes and Variations
- Changes to contracts and scope
- Use of variation clauses
- Evaluating scope changes
- Extensions of time and disruptions
- Managing sequence and timing changes
Day 4: Contractual Documents and Payment Issues
- Letters of Intent and Award
- Bonds and guarantees
- Progress payments
- Parent company guarantees
- Standard commercial documents
- Contract end, suspension, termination, and damages
Day 5: Dispute Resolution
- Avoiding disputes
- Recognizing disputes
- Contract clauses for negotiation
- Third-party dispute resolution
- Courts, arbitration, mediation
- Post-review and analysis
Module 2 – Negotiating & Dispute Resolutions
Day 6: Fundamentals of Negotiation
- Building business relationships
- 4-phase negotiation process: Preparation, Discussion, Proposing, Bargain & Close
- Using concessions and BATNA
- Preparation and objectives
- Common mistakes
Day 7: The Negotiator’s Toolbox
- Planning the meeting environment
- Opening discussions and building trust
- Conditional and unconditional proposals
- Closing strategies and alternative outcomes
Day 8: Negotiating Styles, Tactics, and Ploys
- Cultural and international negotiation styles
- Managing emotions and negative behaviors
- Non-verbal communication
- Common tactics and countermeasures
Day 9: Personal Skills in Dispute Negotiation
- Motivation, needs, interests, and escalation
- Conflict analysis and resolution approaches
- Team negotiation strategies
- Personal skills assessment and development
Day 10: Putting it All Into Practice
- Leadership in critical situations
- Team orchestration for mediation
- Negotiation case study: planning, bargaining, reviewing
- Best practices and lessons learned
- Final action planning
About Amsterdam
Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, is a popular destination amongst travelers from all around the world. Once just a little fishing village, Amsterdam is now a major international city after having become an important port during the 1600s. Throughout its history, the city has had many famous residents, including artists, philosophers and other historical figures. There is much to discover along Amsterdam's quaint streets and picturesque canals. So much so that a flight to Amsterdam comes with a guarantee of cultural and historical attractions that will provide memories to last a lifetime. Amsterdam is a hotbed of culture for travelers of all ages and tastes.
Things to do and places to visit in Amsterdam
From the moment passengers step off their flight to Amsterdam, they will find it a friendly city with a lively atmosphere. Its flat geography means that it is perfect for exploring by bicycle. If you're feeling less active, it the city is also well-served by public transport. The so-called Venice of the North has something for every visitor. Culture vultures have museums, galleries and theaters to see, Families can visit the zoo or the Science Center NEMO.
When visiting Amsterdam, be sure to:
- See the picture-perfect and colorful houses of the Grachtengordel district.
- See the iconic works of one of Holland's most famous artists at the Van Gogh Museum.
- Visit the house where Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis.
- Browse through the extensive collection of fantastic art in the Rijksmusem.
- Wander through the blaze of colors that is the Singel Flower Market.
- See the city at a leisurely pace on a canal cruise.
- Marvel at one of the city's many historic churches.
- Learn about life aboard a ship at the National Maritime Museum.
- Discover the Begijnhof's well-preserved medieval architecture.
- See animals of all kinds, as well as the butterfly pavilion and aquarium, at the Artis Zoo.