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Contract management for practitioners (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This two-day programme gives the key insights and understanding of contracting principles and the impact they have on business and operations. The course is designed for individuals involved in or supporting contracting who want to improve their commercial management skills; individuals in functions such as project management, business development, finance, operations who need practical training in commercial management; general audiences wanting to gain a basic understanding of commercial management. This is an assessed programme, leading to the International Association for Contracts & Commercial Management (IACCM)'s coveted Contract and Commercial Management Associate (CCMA) qualification. The programme addresses 31 different subject areas, across the five stages of the contracting process. By the end of the course the participants will be able, among other things, to: * Develop robust contract plans, including scope of work and award strategies * Conduct effective contracting activities, including ITT, RFP, negotiated outcomes * Negotiate effectively with key stakeholders, making use of the key skills of persuading and influencing and to work with stakeholders to improve outcomes * Set up and maintain contract management systems * Take a proactive approach to managing contracts * Make effective use of lessons learned to promote improvements from less than optimal outcomes, using appropriate templates * Develop and monitor appropriate and robust Key Performance Indicators to manage the contractor and facilitate improved performance * Understand the approvals process and how to develop and present robust propositions * Make appropriate use of best practice contract management tools, techniques and templates DAY ONE 1 INTRODUCTIONS * Aims * Objectives * Plan for the day 2 COMMERCIAL CONTEXT * Explaining the contracting context * Define the key objective * The importance of contact management * Impact upon the business 3 STAKEHOLDERS * How to undertake stakeholder mapping and analysis * Shared vision concept, * How to engage with HSE, Finance, Operations 4 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Exploring the key roles and responsibilities of contract administrators, HSE, Finance, Divisional managers, etc 5 INITIATING THE CONTRACT CYCLE * Overview of the contracting cycle * Requirement to tender * Methods * Rationale and exceptions 6 SPECIFICATIONS * Developing robust scope of works * Use of performance specifications * Output based SOW 7 STRATEGY AND AWARD CRITERIA * Developing a robust contract strategy * Award submissions/criteria 8 MANAGING THE TENDER PROCESS * Review the pre-qualification process * Vendor registration rules and processes * Creation of bidder lists * Evaluation, short listing, and how to use of the 10Cs© model template and app 9 TYPES OF CONTRACT * Classify the different types of contracts * Call-offs * Framework agreement * Price agreements * Supply agreements 10 THE CONTRACT I: PRICE * Understanding contract terms * Methods of compensation * Lump sum, unit price, cost plus, time and materials, alternative methods * Cost plus a fee, target cost, gain share contracts * Advanced payments * Price escalation clauses DAY TWO 11 RISK * How to manage risks * Risk classification * Mitigation of contractual risks 12 CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SESSION * Effectively managing relationships with contractors, * Types of relationships * Driving forces? * Link between type of contract and style of relationship 13 DISPUTES * Dealing with disputes * Conflict resolution * Negotiation * Mediation * Arbitration 14 CONTRACT MANAGEMENT * Measuring and improving contract performance * Using KPIs and SLAs * Benchmarking * Cost controls 15 THE CONTRACT II: TERMS AND CONDITIONS * Contract terms and conditions * Legal aspects * Drafting special terms 16 MANAGING CLAIMS AND VARIATIONS * How to manage contract and works variations orders * Identifying the causes of variations * Contractor claims process 17 COMPLETION * Contract close-out process * Acceptance/completion * Capture the learning/HSE * Final payments, evaluation of performance 18 CLOSE * Review * Final assessment

Contract management for practitioners (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
Price on Enquiry

Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Program 'Empowering Change'

By Rohan Hunter

Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Program 'Empowering Change'

Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Program 'Empowering Change'
Delivered in-person, on-requestDelivered In-Person in UK Wide
FREE

Commercial awareness for project staff and engineers (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Nowadays not only do we rely on our commercial and sales staff to hit that bottom line but we expect our engineers and project teams to play their part too - not only through their engineering and management skills but by behaving in a commercially minded way in their dealings with their counterparts in customer or supplier organisations. This means understanding, amongst other things, the issues surrounding the commencement of work ahead of contract, having a clear contract baseline, recognising the broader implications of contract change, the need for timeliness and the consequences of failing to meet the contracted timetable. This practical one-day programme has been designed specifically to give engineers, project staff and others just that understanding. The course is designed principally to provide engineers and project staff with an appreciation of contractual obligations, liabilities, rights and remedies so that they understand the implications of their actions. It is also suitable for business development staff who are negotiating contracts on behalf of the business. The main focus of the day is on creating an awareness of when a situation may have commercial implications that would harm an organisation's business interests if not recognised and handled appropriately and how taking a positive but more commercial approach to those situations can lead to a more positive outcome for the business. As well as providing an understanding of the commercial imperatives the day also focuses on specific areas affecting engineers and project staff, such as the recognition and management of change, the risks when working outside the contract and managing delays in contracts. The course identifies the different remedies that may apply according to the reasons for the delay and provides some thoughts on pushing back should such situations arise. On completion of this programme the participants will: * appreciate the need for contractual controls and will have a better understanding of their relevance and how they can be applied, particularly the issues of starting work ahead of contract, implementing changes and inadvertently creating a binding contract by their behaviour; * have gained an understanding of the terminology and procedural issues pertaining to contracting within a programme; and * be more commercially aware and better equipped for their roles. 1 BASIC CONTRACT LAW - BIDDING AND CONTRACT FORMATION * Purpose of a contract * Contract formation - the key elements required to create a legally binding agreement * Completeness and enforceability * Express and implied terms * Conditions v warranties * The use of, and issues arising from, standard forms of sale and purchase * Use of 'subject to contract' * Letters of intent * Authority to commit 2 CHANGE MANAGEMENT * Recognising changes to a contracted requirement * Pricing change * Implementation and management of change 3 KEY CONTRACTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS By the end of this module participants will be able to identify the key principles associated with: * Pricing * Getting paid and retaining payment * Cashflow * Delivery and acceptance * Programme delays * Examining some reasons for non-performance... * Customer failure * Contractor's failure * No fault delays * ... and the consequences of non-performance: * * Damages claims * Liquidated damages * Force majeure * Continued performance * Waiver clauses and recent case law * Use of best/reasonable endeavours * Contract termination 4 WARRANTIES, INDEMNITIES AND LIABILITY * Express and implied warranties * Limiting liability 5 PROTECTION OF INFORMATION * Forms of intellectual property * Background/foreground intellectual property * Marking intellectual property * Intellectual property rights * Copyright * Software * Confidentiality agreements * Internet

Commercial awareness for project staff and engineers (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
Price on Enquiry

Control of contractors (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

If your organisation manages contractors then your staff need to understand the health and safety issues. This course is the answer. The expert trainer will set out clearly the legal responsibilities of all relevant parties and explore the practical application of these responsibilities with the course participants. The course will then examine the issues associated with the planning of work to be contracted out and the evaluation, selection, control and monitoring of contractors engaged to undertake the work. Although the main focus is on health and safety, the course will also explain how health and safety issues need to be integrated into your organisation's functional management processes to ensure effective control of contractors. The course will consider all types of contracted activities, including construction and maintenance, cleaning, security, plant installation, etc. This programme will give participants: * A clear understanding of the organisation's legal responsibilities for managing contractors * The information they need to assess the competence of contractors * A practical understanding of risk assessment principles and the transfer of risk to contractors * A step-by-step guide to the key aspects of managing contractors in practice, covering: * Planning of the work * Selecting contractors * Handover prior to work commencement * During the work * Reviewing the work on completion * Practical guidance on the integration of health and safety controls into organisational procedures for contractor management 1 INTRODUCTION * Who are contractors? * Why manage contractors? * Different types of contractors * Costs of poor contractor performance 2 OVERVIEW OF HEALTH AND SAFETY LAW AND LIABILITY * Health and safety law and statutory duties * Relevance of civil and criminal law * Enforcement and prosecution 3 RELEVANT LEGISLATION FOR CONTROLLING CONTRACTORS * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 * Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 * Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (as amended, 2007) * Other relevant legislation * Contract law 4 MANAGING CONTRACTORS IN PRACTICE * Exercise - how well is it happening? * The objectives * Five step approach * Planning of the work * Selecting contractors * Handover prior to work commencement * During the work * Reviewing the work on completion 5 PLANNING THE WORK * Scope and extent * Risk assessment * Interface and other activities * Who controls what? * Contract arrangements 6 SELECTING THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR(S) * Locating contractor organisations * Selection the right contractors * Assessing contractor competence * Approved lists/frameworks * Tender process 7 PRE-WORK COMMENCEMENT * Co-ordination and co-operation * Exchange of information * Contractor risk assessments and method statements * Permits to work * Case study exercise 8 DURING CONTRACT WORK * Communication and liaison * Supervision and inspection of the work * Inspection and reporting procedures * Security issues * Facilities and access 9 REVIEWING WORK ON COMPLETION * Why, what and how? * Achieving continuous improvement in contractor performance 10 QUESTIONS, DISCUSSION AND REVIEW

Control of contractors (In-House)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in Harpenden
Price on Enquiry

Confidentiality & Record Keeping

By Prima Cura Training

This course aims to provide a more in depth understanding of confidentiality and record keeping. Providing information on the importance of accurate and true record keeping.

Confidentiality & Record Keeping
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide
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Chambers Consulting Training And Publishing

chambers consulting training and publishing

London

The managing partner, Steven Chambers, has over 30 years strategic and operational experience as a manager and Business Consultant. He was one of the first managers in Northern Ireland to receive the daunting accreditation of Chartered Manager in 2005. This was achieved through a demanding process of independent feedback on his performance. In 2000, he was awarded the BT National Investors in People Key Champion Award for the quality of his advisory services and, in 2001, he then steered a public body of 4000+ people to Cabinet Office Beacon status, one of only twenty such bodies across the UK. Amongst his professional qualifications, he is a Fellow of both the Chartered Management Institute and Institute of Leadership & Management, Member of the Institute of Consultants and Institute of Learning, an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development and a trained, PRINCE2, project manager. He is approved to deliver adult training at a Further Education level across his specialist services and act as an Assessor (A1). Steven has over 25 years operational history in security risk management and has attended the highly acclaimed Security Risk Management course at Cranfield University. These professional qualifications are backed by lengthy experience in delivering operational and resource management, corporate and emergency planning, employment practice, performance management, learning/development and security risk management. He has a track record of designing and implementing multi-million pound efficiency programmes in the public sector and providing innovative business development solutions to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). He works with the Department for Employment and Learning to improve the business performance and the Leadership & Management skills of Owners, Directors and managers of SMEs.

Gfts Ltd.

gfts ltd.

5.0(1)

Bradford

GFTS Ltd is an established business that is focused on serving the comprehensive training needs of all business staff, with a focus on the fenestration and construction industries. Utilising a team of experienced industry professionals and our team approach to all training issues, GFTS Ltd is able to offer a higher quality of training than many of its competitors. GFTS Ltd is headed by practically minded management, who undertake a hands on approach to the success of the company and ensure that the business meets the requirements of the client base personally. GFTS Ltd offer a wide variety of training services for business owners to choose from, depending on their particular training requirements. This includes the training and upskilling of their current workforce, with the emphasis on “Train, Gain and Retain” with regards to the workforce. Our fenestration training courses provide affordable, high quality industry related tailored training and development solutions. The GFTS Ltd team has numerous business professionals / trainers. Each trainer specializes in a particular discipline, including Glass Processing, Fenestration Training for Installation & Surveying, Curtain Walling, Glazing, Fabrication of Glass Supporting Systems, Installation of Domestic Fascias, Soffits & Bargeboards, Wood Occupations, Bricklaying and Dry-lining. If you would like any further information about any of our Glass & Fenestration Training Courses or if you have any questions about any of the training courses that we offer please do not hesitate to contact us.