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Scope Writing for Contracts and Procurement

Date:   May 07, 2024 - May 08, 2024
Time:   8:30 AM (MDT)
Location:  

Virtual Via Zoom - All Provinces




Scope Writing for Contracts and Procurement  

DATE: 

Tuesday, May 7 &

Wednesday, May 8, 2024 

TIME: 

8:30 AM - Noon MDT

CPD:

5 Credits

LOCATION:

Virtual via Zoom

PRICE:

Members: $425 +tax

Non-Members: $595 +tax

PRE-REQUISITE

None

OVERVIEW

Unlock the potential of successful procurement and contract management with Supply Chain Canada’s workshop on Scope Writing for Contracts and Procurement. In the complex world of supply chain management, the ability to craft an accurate and thorough contract scope stands as a pivotal skill, setting the foundation for successful contracting and contract management.

Course Overview

This specialized workshop is designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge to produce a detailed and comprehensive scope of work, a critical element that ensures all parties are fully aware of their responsibilities. The practice of gathering requirements and drafting scopes for procurement and contracts is not innate; it is an acquired skill that this workshop aims to cultivate among supply chain professionals.

Participants will gain insights into best practices in scope definition and requirements gathering, specifically tailored for procurement and contracting applications. The workshop goes beyond theoretical knowledge, providing an interactive learning experience with practical exercises, case discussions, and “real-life” examples that allow participants to apply what they’ve learned.

Why is This Skill Critical?

Writing an effective contract scope of work is central to the success of contracting and contract management, as it:

  • Ensures clarity and understanding among all involved parties, reducing the risk of misunderstanding and disputes.
  • Facilitates accurate and competitive bidding by providing suppliers with clear expectations.
  • Enhances project management by setting clear benchmarks and performance indicators. 

This workshop is a must-attend for procurement professionals looking to enhance their contracting success through effective scope writing. Elevate your skills and contribute to the success of your organization’s procurement and contracting processes.

KEY OUTCOMES

By attending this workshop, participants will learn:

  • How to conduct effective stakeholder identification, assessment, and management.
  • Techniques for defining and documenting scope for sourcing and contracting applications
  • Appropriate uses of supplier-provided requirements and specifications
  • How a well-written scope improves supplier evaluation and selection.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Richard Venerus

RICHARD VENERUS

Richard Venerus is the Founder and Principal at Skalable Partners.

Skalable lends flexibility and strength to the supply chain management capabilities of growing businesses via smartly designed, fractional resourcing models that optimize supply chain capabilities and add resilience to your supply chain. See: https://www.skalablepartners.com/

Richard has over 20 years of experience in Supply Chain Management in a diverse set of industries, including technology, financial services, transportation, manufacturing and energy.  He is a qualified lawyer, certified in Construction Law and holds an MBA from the Schulich School of Business. Richard is professionally trained or certified in Project Management, Change Management, Construction Contract Administration, Adult Education, Mediation, Arbitration and ISO 44001- Collaborative Working.  He has been delivering learning events for Supply Chain Canada since 2008 attended by hundreds of students and SCM professionals over the years.

When not being an entrepreneur, Richard enjoys travelling with his young family to warm water locations that offer the opportunity for him to maintain his certification as a Master Scuba Diver.  


REFUND POLICY

Registrants will receive a full refund for courses cancelled by Supply Chain Canada - West.

Registrants who have received written acceptance into a course and provided written notice to Supply Chain Canada - West of their withdrawal from the course 14 days before the first day of class, will be provided with a full refund. After 14 days, refunds will not be granted.

If you would like to withdraw from a course please send an e-mail to [email protected]. You are required to inform us of your intent as soon as possible. Clearly state your intention to withdraw and provide authorization for us to proceed.

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