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Course Outline
Ensuring your company is legally protected is a
critical purchasing management requirement. And, an understanding of the
risks involved in creating legal relationships with suppliers is necessary
to avoid excessive future costs.
Best
Beneficiaries
This course is developed for purchasing
personnel who want a practical grounding in the legality of commercial
contract law. Our experience demonstrates that others managers with
budget/supplier responsibility would also benefit e.g. Project, Production
and Maintenance Engineers, IT, Site Services.
Course
Objectives:
- To help
participants identify the inherent legal risks associated with
Supplier relationships.
- To provide
participants with the practical informational tools, so as to avoid
costly errors, omissions, delays and contract failure.
Course
Content:
- Formal contracts
and purchasing agreements.
- Elements of a
legally binding agreement
- Case Studies -
soured and non-existing formal contracts.
- Breach of Contract
- Where the process breaks down.
- Risk analysis –
cross-discipline cooperation.
- Risk Avoidance
– procedurally, legally, insurance.
- Pre - contract Supplier
assessments and monitoring.
- Critical terms and
their effects on both parties.
- Negotiating Terms
and Conditions.
- Using Legal
Professionals.
- Document Control
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