Workshop Description:
This workshop is designed to explore many of the best practices in Contracts and Purchasing so that participants can determine where they are now and begin implementation of the steps needed to create maximum total value for their organization.
Workshop Goal:
To enhance the participants’ knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to exploring and examining effective practices and applications based on world-class performance in contracting and purchasing tenders management.
Workshop Objectives:
By the end of this workshop the participant will be able to:
- Understand the key steps in the contract management Process
- Analyze contracts
- Employ Contract monitoring techniques
- Understand Contract termination issues
- Employ Contract administration techniques
- Prepare for claims and disputes
- Understand Contract close out issues
- Identify the Inputs and outputs of the contract management process
- Understand the tendering process and the major steps that should be followed
- Understand how to organize a tenders team
- Understand and use the methods of selection and qualifying contractors
- Understand how to evaluate the proposals using price analysis and/or cost analysis
- Understand terms & conditions for economic price adjustments
- Plan for negotiation and select the negotiation strategy
Workshop Outline:
- The Requirements of Change
- Relations with other Functions
- Effective Contract Management
- Law of Agency
- Skill Sets
- Strategic Focus for Purchasing and Contracts
- Strategic Sourcing
- Analysis of the Contract
- Typical Outputs of Purchasing and Contracts Management
- Maintaining Contract Schedules
- Contract Changes and Monitoring techniques
- Contract Price Changes
- Bonds and Guarantees
- Contract Termination
- Breach of Contract
- Health and safety and environmental issues
- Insurance issues
- Quality control procedures
- Laws and regulations
- Supplier/Contractor Relations
- Warranties
- Payment Control
- Claims and Disputes
- Contract Closure
- The Tendering Process
- Contract Acquisition Team
- Suppliers
- Bidding Process
- Price Analysis
- Economic Price Adjustments
- Structuring and Applying Incentive Arrangements
- Quantitative Techniques for Contract Pricing
- Cost Analysis
- Profit Fee Analysis
- Negotiation
Who Can Benefit?
- Contracts, Purchasing, and Procurement personnel
- Project, Engineering, Operational, and Maintenance, personnel who are involved in the planning, evaluation, preparation, execution, and administration of tenders
- All involved in the acquisition of materials, equipment, and services and who are in organizations whose leadership want high levels of competency in those involved in these activities.