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Project Procurement Management Format: Online School: Mobile Technical Institute Venue: Mobile Tel.: (251) 478-6848 This course was designed as a supplemental study guide for the major content areas of Chapter 12 of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), Fourth Edition. In this course, you will consider the various aspects of the Project Procurement Management knowledge area. |
Supply Chain - Procurement Format: Online School: Saint Josephs University Venue: Philadelphia Tel.: 610-660-1318 The Professional Certificate in Supply Chain - Procurement will give you the skills to: |
Project Procurement Management Format: Online School: UC Berkeley Extension Venue: Berkeley, San Francisco, Redwood City, Oakland Tel.: (510) 642-4111 Procurement of products and services is an essential part of a project manager’s responsibilities. Learn the fundamentals of the procurement process, from developing procurement documents and specifications to evaluating vendor proposals, crafting appropriate contracts, and overseeing successful execution of contracts. You’ll also examine a variety of contractual arrangements and fee options. Official Website: http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/ |
Advanced Project Procurement Management (Live eLearning) Format: Online School: International Institute for Learning, Inc. Venue: New York City Tel.: 800-325-1533 or +1-212-758-0177 In many projects, procurement activities are critical to success. Imagine working in contractual relationships between buyers and suppliers so that there is mutual trust and a common focus on well defined, mutually agreed upon objectives. This course is designed to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage procurement activities to maximize effectiveness.
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Project Procurement Management Format: On-site School: Beacon Training Services Venue: Dallas Tel.: (972) 404-0069 Todays ever evolving global economy requires organizations to "do more with less." This often means that a persons career last longer that that of most companies; therefore, companies often have to look outside their organization to source project delivery resources. As a result, project team members need to be well-versed in sourcing and procuring of external providers and partners.
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