In this course, you'll explore the essential principles and processes of government procurement, gaining the tools and knowledge needed to navigate public sector purchasing. From understanding transparency and accountability to managing procurement lifecycles, this course will equip you with the foundational skills required to succeed in government procurement while upholding ethical standards.
This course is ideal for procurement officers, procurement managers, legal professionals, and anyone involved in or interested in local and central government procurement practices. Whether you're new to procurement or looking to strengthen your skills, this course will provide valuable insights into the procurement process.
Participants should have a basic understanding of procurement concepts, including sourcing, selecting suppliers, and managing supplier relationships. No prior experience in government procurement is necessary, but a general knowledge of procurement will be helpful for contextual understanding.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to examine the fundamental principles of government procurement, analyze how transparency and fairness contribute to successful procurement practices, evaluate the procurement lifecycle, and recognize the impact of unethical practices and sustainability on procurement outcomes.
Overview
Syllabus
- Procurement for Governments
- Government procurement involves vast expenditures, governed by strict rules to ensure transparency, accountability, and value for public spending. In this introductory course, you'll learn the fundamentals of government procurement, from understanding what drives government spending decisions to managing contracts and navigating the ethical challenges that public procurement professionals face.
Taught by
Iain Steel