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98 Procurement courses

Introduction to Exploration and Production for New Engineers and Non-Technical Professionals in Oil & Gas (2 Days)

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your knowledge of exploration and production in oil & gas with EnergyEdge's course. Ideal for new engineers and non-technical professionals.

Introduction to Exploration and Production for New Engineers and Non-Technical Professionals in Oil & Gas (2 Days)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,399 to £1,599

Introduction to Exploration and Production for New Engineers and Non-Technical Professionals in Oil & Gas (2 Days)

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your knowledge of exploration and production in oil & gas with EnergyEdge's course. Ideal for new engineers and non-technical professionals.

Introduction to Exploration and Production for New Engineers and Non-Technical Professionals in Oil & Gas (2 Days)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,299 to £1,399

Introduction to Exploration and Production for New Engineers and Non-Technical Professionals in Oil & Gas (2 Days)

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Enhance your knowledge of exploration and production in oil & gas with EnergyEdge's course. Ideal for new engineers and non-technical professionals.

Introduction to Exploration and Production for New Engineers and Non-Technical Professionals in Oil & Gas (2 Days)
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,299 to £1,399

Developing effective scopes of work and specifications (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

This very practical and focused one-day workshop enables end-users, technical experts, proponents, internal customers and other key stakeholders to work with procurement and contracting to develop effective specifications and scopes of work, to ensure fit-for-purpose outcomes. The programme empowers participants to collaborate with all key stakeholders. This workshop will help participants: Understand the importance and value of clear and effective specifications Differentiate between the different methods of creating specifications and when to apply them Develop robust specification templates to ensure consistency Understand the use of appropriate language (critical to creating effective specifications) Appreciate the need to develop specifications in cooperation with stakeholders Make use of techniques such as value analysis and value engineering to define 'fit for purpose' in the context of creating effective specifications Embed key KPIs into the specification to ensure delivery Manage and mitigate legal and contractual risks in the specification 1 Introduction Learning outcomes Learning styles Plan for the day 2 The importance of effective specifications Scopes of work Impact of poor scopes of work Examples of costly errors 3 The critical role of language Terminology in creating effective specifications and scopes of work Problems of communication Lack of detail or too prescriptive 4 Encouraging cooperation Technical and commercial experts with responsibility for developing robust effective specifications and scopes of work Managing stakeholders' expectations Working with contractors 5 Types of specification Exploring and using the various approaches to the development of appropriate specifications and scopes of work Output Performance Technical Functional Solutions-based 6 The role of value analysis Value engineering in the process of developing scopes of work and specifications 7 Specifications and contracts The legal and contractual impact of poor specifications and scopes of work How to embed scopes of work and specification outputs into tender and quotation documents 8 Specifications as a management tool Developing KPIs and SLAs framed around robust effective specifications and scopes of work Negotiating with contractors Negotiating with stakeholders

Developing effective scopes of work and specifications (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

My Virtual Surgery - Coronary Masterclass

5.0(4)

By London School of Cardiothoracics

My Virtual Surgery - Coronary Masterclass A Dry-Lab Masterclass in Coronary Anastomosis A NEW LSOC Course! Led by My Virtual Surgery Founder, and Internationally - renowned coronary surgeon, Professor Paul Sergeant, and expert senior Cardiac Surgeon, Mr Alex Shipolini. This course provides a comprehensive masterclass in coronary anastomosis, featuring innovative anastomotic techniques, specialised surgical ergonomics, and expert guidance. PLEASE REVIEW THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR TICKET (including regarding pre-course learning). When: Saturday, 9th August 2025. Where: St.Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Required Equipment: Needle holder and forceps for pre-course learning (see below). Ticket Types: Course Only This will provide access to the elements detailed below. This does NOT include the costs of instruments. Please purchase this ticket if you have access to a set of needle holders and thin-tipped forceps at home (ideally a Castroviejo needle holder and Geralds/Ring tip forceps). Course + Instruments This will provide course access + procurement and shipping of a Castroviejo needle holder and Atraumatic/Geralds/Ring tip forceps, for you to keep. Please purchase this ticket if you would also like to purchase instruments. Cost includes the course cost, instrument costs, inc. shipping, processing and handling fees. All Tickets include: Access to pre-course training with the MyVirtualSurgery Programme. All day face-to-face seminar on coronary artery surgery from coronary experts. Lifetime access to MyVirtualAnastamosis - the MVS Coronary Anastomosis platform, including direct feedback at home from Prof Sergeant, and ongoing virtual learning. Additionally included in the Course and Instrument Ticket: Procurement of Castroviejo Needle Holder and Atraumatic Forceps to support home training. Sales Open: 22nd June, 7pm Please note: Mandatory Pre-Course Learning Pre-Requisites Pre - Course Learning Deadline All participants must complete Mandatory Pre-Course Learning before the course begins. To ensure we can prepare adequately for the course, including confirming the number of attendees who have completed the pre-course training, a fixed deadline of Monday 28th July will be set for all participants to finish the pre-course training who have purchased tickets prior to 21st July 2025. Not completing the pre-course learning by Monday, 28th July, will lead to forfeiting your place in the course, and no refunds will be issued. Late Registrations: If you have registered for the course after 21st July, please get in contact with LSOC directly ASAP via the course registration page or email: contact@lsocuk.com Pre-Course Learning Instruments This pre-course learning requires access to a needle holder and thin-tipped forceps. We strongly recommend using a Castroviejo needle holder along with either Geralds/Ring Tips/Atraumatic forceps, as this platform is designed for these instruments, and alternatives may not provide as comprehensive training. Furthermore, these are essential instruments for cardiac surgery and will be used during the course. These instruments will also be required for the remainder of the steps on the platform. If you cannot independently acquire a needle holder and forceps, LSOC can purchase a Castroviejo needle holder and a pair of forceps on your behalf and send them directly to you. In this case, please make sure to purchase a Course + Instruments Ticket, to include the cost of these instruments. We look forward to you joining us on our newest course soon!

My Virtual Surgery - Coronary Masterclass
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£150 to £275

Software management - the business perspective (In-House)

By The In House Training Company

Software comes in a variety of guises - application software, firmware, middleware, system software. Increasingly, however, it doesn't necessarily present that way, especially as the boundaries between software, data and source code are becoming more and more blurred. And as software becomes more complex and more difficult to disentangle, so it becomes harder to manage and to value. But as it becomes more integral to every aspect of a business, so it is ever more important to keep on top of the technical, legal and commercial issues that arise, issues such as: To address these issues, organisations need a process for evaluating their current situation from all perspectives and for identifying the key actions they need to take to ensure holistic management of their software. This very practical programme will help set your organisation on the right path. Note: this is an indicative agenda, to be used as a starting point for a conversation between client and consultant, depending on the organisation's specific situation and requirements. This programme is designed to give you a deeper understanding of: The technical, legal and commercial risks associated with software development, procurement, use and commercial exploitation The most appropriate processes and responsibilities for managing those risks Note: this is an indicative agenda, to be used as a starting point for a conversation between client and consultant, depending on the organisation's specific situation and requirements. 1 Software business model What is the software business model? What options exist? Has the software business model been thoroughly reviewed to ensure its viability? This means fully understanding the market opportunity, the business environment and customer and end-user expectations. 2 Technology What are the technologies? How has the technology selection been validated considering the competitiveness, structure, and potential for future innovation? 3 UI and UX What is the UI and UX? How to best articulate this? Has the user interface and user experience been studied from both a subjective and objective view to give insight into customer behaviour? 4 Legal framework / commercial aspects Has the necessary legal framework or commercial aspects that may impact upon use or operation of the software been understood and risks identified and mitigated? 5 Software development What is the software development process? Are both the business management and development team's processes resilient in order to improve the company's capability and the maturity of the software? 6 Software quality What is quality? What are the metrics around software quality? What is the maturity level, based around a qualitative and quantitative assessment? 7 Intellectual property associated What IP should be considered when it comes to software? Does the company understand both the intellectual property risks and potential opportunities associated with this software? 8 Security What does software security mean in this context? How is it being addressed? 9 An holistic approach Review of roles and responsibilities to ensure appropriate management and protection

Software management - the business perspective (In-House)
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Introduction to Floating Production, Storage and Offloading Vessels (FPSO) – Design & Technology

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Join Energy Edge's FPSO design and technology course to gain essential knowledge on floating production systems. Elevate your skills in the energy sector.

Introduction to Floating Production, Storage and Offloading Vessels (FPSO) – Design & Technology
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,999 to £2,199

Fundamentals of UK Contract Law

5.0(6)

By Supply Chain Academy

This short course will aid contracting, procurement and sales professionals in understanding the essential principles of terms and conditions that are the vital components of any contract.

Fundamentals of UK Contract Law
Delivered in Upminster or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Making the Case: Building a Strong Business Case for EV Infrastructure

By Cenex (Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon & Fuel Cell Technologies)

Need to justify EV infrastructure? This workshop shows you how to build a strong, clear business case that wins support and funding.

Making the Case: Building a Strong Business Case for EV Infrastructure
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

BESPOKE FUTURE TRANSPORT WORKSHOPS: Tailored to meet your needs

By Cenex (Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon & Fuel Cell Technologies)

Need EV training that fits your goals? Our bespoke workshops are built around your challenges—designed with you, for you.

BESPOKE FUTURE TRANSPORT WORKSHOPS: Tailored to meet your needs
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry