Staff involved in any of the following functions, Vendor Management, Outsourcing, Procurement and Contracting, PMO, Supply Chain and Purchasing, just to name a few
Identify and quantify the factors that help define the most appropriate vendor relationship
Conduct a make-buy analysis
Perform market research to identify an appropriate vendor
Determine the appropriate contract type to facilitate success
Negotiate and structure a contract to establish a win-win relationship
Course Overview
Determining when to use and how to select a vendor effectively can
make or break even the most carefully planned project. Understanding
the factors that determine the most appropriate vendor relationship
is crucial to success. Proactive involvement in establishing the right
requirements, developing the vendor relationship, selecting the supplier/
vendor, determining the appropriate type of contract, maintaining the
right performance oversight and establishing the contract terms are all
essential ingredients of an effective sourcing process.
In this course, participants will be introduced to a unique model to help
determine the most appropriate vendor relationship to address your
various project needs. The course covers what project managers need
to know to influence the contracting process to establish more effective,
long-term, win-win relationships with capable, compatible ‘partners’.
It explores activities that are essential to effective vendor selection:
articulating the right requirement, building the right relationship, finding
the right partner, structuring the right contract and maintaining the right
attitude between the parties.
The course will examine the pros and cons of three alternative
contractual relationships: arms-length, collaborative and alliance.
Emphasis is placed on the first three phases of the ESI Collaborative
Sourcing Model: Strategy and Planning, Search and Select, and
Negotiations and Contracts. A case study and appropriate exercises
are used throughout the course to apply the lessons learned to realworld
scenarios.
The right performance/oversight—from adversaries to partners
Performance/oversight management process
Contract performance plan
Outsourcing contracts
Transition phase — key activities
Requirements for success
Public Course Information
This course is only available as in-house corporate training (see below).
This course is available as in-house corporate training. Available to groups of 10 or more (please note this is a guideline). To find out more about corporate training for your organisation click here.