In-House Procurement Training
Bespoke In-House Group Training for your organisation
Greenville Procurement will work with you to define the specific content and delivery method for custom procurement training. Fill in our custom training request form and we will get straight back to you to discuss your requirements.
We deliver three types of in-house training.
1. Our established training courses listed below can be delivered on an in-house basis directly to your organisation
2. We can customise any of our courses to your industry and/or organisation
3. We can create a tailored training programme to meet the specific needs of your organisation
We offer both onsite and online training delivery options, ensuring flexibility to meeting your organisation’s requirements.
Courses available include;
Introduction to eTenders, Introduction to Public Procurement, Advanced Public Procurement, Tender Evaluation and Regret Letter Workshop, Advanced eTenders, Contract / Supplier Management, Understanding Public Procurement Rules, Developing Robust Specifications, Managing a Full Tender Process including Templates, The Social Side of Sustainable Procurement, Life-cycle Costing and Carbon Accounting in Procurement, Tackling Challenges in Sustainable Procurement, Introduction to Construction Procurement (CWMF), Sustainable Procurement of Professional Services, Sustainable and Circular Procurement: Putting it into Practice, Tendering Title III under Light Touch, Implementing Sustainable Procurement, Green Public Procurement Selection and Award Criteria, Developing a Sustainable Procurement Strategy.
Please visit our Procurement Training Courses page here for further information on these courses.
Mentoring
Greenville Procurement also recognises the importance of mentoring for procurement professionals and offers this service as a follow-on from training courses. Mentoring is designed to increase the capacity and capability of procurement professionals by supporting them to embed the learning achieved through training to further enhance their professional practice. This can be particularly useful as part of decision-making and document development processes. Contact us to discuss.