About this Training Course In context of trade, seamless supply chains and dependence on international resources, world is becoming one single market. Even though because of internet and widespread access to legal resources, business managers tend to share the common legal principles, but unfortunately, the legal framework and national laws of different countries still maintain a certain degree of uniqueness and protectionism. Thus, the success of an international contract will depend on the 'know how' in identifying the differences in legal regimes, diversity of legislature, scoping, contract drafting, negotiation and execution competencies in each context. It is getting not only important but crucial to consider risks from remote and unforeseen events, sanctions, and proxy wars. As a contract gets bigger in monetary value and wider in scope, more attention is needed in drafting and interpreting terms and conditions of any contract before signing on the last page or accepting it online. This 2 full-day course endeavours to enable the participants gain an understanding of the essential ingredients of contracts and mastering the international contracting principles. This course will equip participants to identify vague and ambiguous clauses, avoid dangerous and often hidden terms, and better understand the controlling position in a project. The participants will learn from the Case Law Reports and analysis to take home lessons learned from bitter experiences of peers in the industry. It is designed to help those who need a solution to manage current contractual issues or those who execute international contracts regularly and want to be more proficient in managing their contracts and projects, with changing contexts. Training Objectives On completion of this course, the participants will have learnt: Project management strictly in accordance with the contract and the corporate strategies How to ensure that Variations Order claims are appropriately managed in turnkey and lump-sum contracts Manage contemporary challenges and market factors with direct or indirect impact on the contracts Managing all members of the Supply Chain from vendors to logistics services providers Cost Engineering and Performance Management How to manage Consortium Partners, Contractors and Owners representatives When and how to obtain / grant extension of time (EOT) and costs Ability to identify rights and obligations of each party to a contract instead of making subjective decisions Ability to be firm in negotiations without violating the terms of the agreements Ability to spot different legal systems, contract laws and arbitration rules Ability to negotiate and avoid disputes and resolution in an amicable manner, in accordance with the provisions of the contract Competency in developing and maintaining documentary evidence and traceability for all works executed during the project Target Audience This course is intended for professionals from the Oil & Gas Industry, Heavy Engineering & Construction Industries, Terminals, Shipping and Maritime Logistics Services Providers. This course is not to be missed by, especially those who are involved in Contract Management and with roles related to Contracts e.g. Commercial Managers, Engineers, Procurement Managers and Finance Managers, with a non-legal background and Para-legal executives. Course Level Intermediate Trainer Principal Management Consultant Chartered Valuer and Appraiser (CVA) FACICA | FAMTAC | FAIADR | M.S.I.D | Member, AIEN LL.M. (IP Law), M. Sc. (Maritime Studies), M. Tech (Knowledge Engineering), MBA, First Class CoC (MCA, UK), B. E. (Elect) Your expert course leader, during the last 47 year period, has worked and consulted in the industry verticals encompassing: Technology, Oil & Gas Exploration & Production, Petrochemical Process Plants and Power Plant Construction Projects, Logistics & Warehousing, Marine, Offshore, Oil & Gas Pipelines, Infrastructure Development Projects (Ports, Offshore Supply Bases, Oil & Gas Terminals and Airports etc), EPCIC Contracts, and Shipyards, in South East Asia, Africa, Middle East, Americas and Europe. He serves as the Principal Management Consultant with a management consultancy in Hong Kong and Singapore, specialising in the fields of corporate management consultancy, international contracts reviews and alternative dispute resolutions services. He undertakes special assignments for conducting audits and valuation of intangible properties involving proprietary processes for licensed production, and licensing of intellectual property rights (IP Rights) in patents, trademarks, and industrial designs. He is frequently engaged for assignments like due diligence, acquisitions, mergers, resolving various operational issues, technology transfer and agency services contracts reviews, cost controls, and enhancement of Supply Chain Management. He has been conferred the credentials of Chartered Valuer & Appraiser (CVA) by SAC and IVAS, in accordance with the international valuation standards setting body IVSC. His consulting experience includes Charterparty Management, Business Process Re-engineering, Diversifications, Corporate Development, Marketing, Complex Project Management, Feasibility Studies, Dispute Resolutions and Market Research. He has successfully assisted Marine and offshore E & P clients in managing contractual disputes arising from various international contracts for upgrading & conversion projects. He continues to be actively engaged in claims reviews, mediation, arbitration, litigation, and expert witness related assignments, arising from international contracts and Charterparty Agreements. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, MBA in General Management, Master of Technology in Knowledge Engineering, Master of Science in Maritime Studies, and LL.M. (IP Law). He also holds professional qualifications in Business Valuations and Appraisers for CVA, arbitration, law, and marine engineering, including the Chief Engineer's First-Class Certificate of Competency (MCA, UK). He is further qualified and accredited as Certified International Arbitrator, Chartered Arbitrator, Sports arbitrator under CAS Rules, WIPO Neutral, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) Bargaining Code Arbitrator, Accredited Adjudicator and Accredited Mediator (Malaysia). He is admitted to the international panels of arbitrators and neutrals with WIPO, Geneva; ACICA, AMTAC and ACMA, Australia; BVIAC (British Virgin Islands); JIAC (Jamaica); HKIAC Hong Kong; AIAC, Malaysia; AIADR, Malaysia; KCAB, Seoul, South Korea; ICA, Delhi, India; ICC (Singapore); SISV, Singapore; SCMA, Singapore; SCCA, Saudi Arabia; VIAC Vienna, Austria; Thailand Arbitration Centre (THAC), and Mediator with AIAC Malaysia, CMC, and SIMI Singapore. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
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Learn the basic principles of good programme management using the MSPĀ® approach and prepare for the Foundation and Practitioner examinations on this accredited programme. Duration:Ā 5 days (32.5 hours) Our MSPĀ® Foundation and Practitioner course is designed to teach the basic principles of good programme management in line with the Principles, Themes and Processes described in the MSPĀ® approach. It also prepares delegates for the Foundation and Practitioner examinations. This course is designed for anyone who needs to understand programme management and the practical application of MSPĀ® and to gain the MSPĀ® Foundation and Practitioner qualifications. Delegates should have an understanding of and preferably experience in the issues surrounding business change The MSPĀ® Foundation and Practitioner Course is based upon the āManaging Successful Programmes ā 5thĀ Editionā which describes ābest practiceā guidance for handling all types of transformational change programmes. These are intensive modules and require delegates to undertake some evening work in their own time. ObjectivesĀ By the end of the course you will be able to: Describe the differences between programmes and projects Describe the Principles, Themes and Processes as described in the MSPĀ® - 5thĀ Edition Practice the application of MSPĀ® Prepare for both the MSPĀ® Foundation and Practitioner Exam Please note that examinations are the responsibility of the examination board, PEOPLECERT and must be organised separately by each person attending. Content Introduction Introduction ā what is, and why use, Programme Management The Three Lenses of the MSPĀ® FrameworkMSP PrinciplesMSP ThemesMSP Processes The Themes Overview ā introduction to the seven Themes Organization ā roles, accountabilities, responsibilities Design ā Vision, Benefits, Risk, Target Operating Model Justification ā Business case and financial planning Structure ā Delivery approaches, Planning and control Knowledge ā Knowledge and Information management Assurance ā Assurance at multiple levels approach and planning Decisions ā Decision-making, Issue and Risk resolution approaches, Data-gathering and options analysis The Processes Overview ā the seven processes Identify the Programme ā initial justification Design the Outcomes - establishing solid foundations Plan Progressive Delivery ā build on the programme design Deliver the Capabilitiesā oversee programme delivery Embed the Outcomes ā adopting new ways of working and realize the benefits Evaluate new information ā collecting, evaluating, analysing and presenting new information Close the Programme ā final assessment and release resources Practitioner Workshop and Examination MSPĀ® Practitioner Examination Objectives and Guidance MSPĀ® Review MSPĀ® Practitioner Examination Workshops MSPĀ® Practitioner Examination MSPĀ® Foundation and Practitioner Examinations The MSPĀ® Foundation Exam is of 1 hour duration and consists of 60 multiple choice questions. A Pass is 36 correct answers, 60%.Ā Ā The MSPĀ® Practitioner Exam is a written paper of 2.5 hours duration. There are 70 Objective Test style questions to be answered in the 2.5 hours and the candidate may use an annotated manual. The candidate must score 42/70, 60%, to be successful. Presented in association with aims4change, a PEOPLECERT Accredited Training Organisation. MPSĀ® is a Registered Trade Mark of AXELOS Limited.
This module will cover the function of a contract, the fundamental principles of contract formation, the termination or conclusion of a contract and the various contractual relationships in international trade.
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Learn the processes, practices and principles of project management described in the PRINCE2Ā® approach and prepare for the Foundation and Practitioner examinations on this accredited programme. Duration:Ā 5 days (32.5 hours) Our PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Qualification course is designed to teach the processes, practices and principles of project management described in the PRINCE2Ā® approach and to prepare delegates for the Foundation and Practitioner examinations, held as part of the course. This course is designed for existing and potential Project and Team Managers who would like to gain a comprehensive understanding of the PRINCE2Ā® method of managing projects and will provide those responsible for planning and managing projects with a structure that will help, without imposing inflexible processes or stifling creative thinking. The PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Course is based on the āManaging Successful Projects with PRINCE2Ā® 7thĀ Editionā, which describes the structured project management method. These are intensive modules and require delegates to undertake some evening work in their own time. ObjectivesĀ By the end of the course you will be able to be: Describe the background, principles, structure and terminology used in the PRINCE2Ā® 7th Edition project management method Prepare for and take both the PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Exams Please note that examinations are the responsibility of the examination board, PEOPLECERT and must be organised separately by each person attending. Content Introduction Introduction to projects and project management Structure Of PRINCE2Ā® 7thĀ Edition The seven Principles āthe basis of what defines a PRINCE2 project People ā leading successful change, teams and communication The seven Practices ā to be addressed throughout the project The seven Processes - the activities to direct, manage and deliver a project successfully Practices Business case ā establishing mechanisms to decide whether project is desirable, viable and achievable Organizing ā establishing accountabilities and responsibilities Quality ā defining mechanisms to ensure that products are fit for purpose Plans ā the product based approach to planning Risk ā identifying, assessing and controlling uncertainty Issues ā identifying, assessing and controlling changes to the baseline and other issues Progress ā monitoring actual achievements against estimate and controlling deviations Processes Starting up a Project - is there a viable and worthwhile project Directing a Project ā enabling key decision making by the Project Board Initiating a Project ā establishing solid foundations Controlling a Stage āassigning and monitoring work and keeping within stage tolerance Managing Product Delivery ā controlling the link between the Project Manager and Team Manager(s) Managing a Stage Boundary ā current stage review and next stage planning Closing a Project ā confirmation of acceptance and project review Tailoring PRINCE2Ā® - to the project environment Foundation Examination and results Practitioner Workshop and Examination PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Examination Objectives and Guidance PRINCE2Ā® Review PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Examination Workshops PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Examination PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Examinations The PRINCE2Ā® Foundation Exam is of 1 hour duration and consists of 60 multiple choice questions. A Pass is 36 correct answers, 60%. The PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Exam is a written paper of 2.5 hours duration. There are 70 Objective Test style questions to be answered in the 2.5 hours and the candidate may use an annotated manual. The candidate must score 42/70 to be successful, 60%. Ā Presented in association with aims4change, a PEOPLECERT Accredited Training Organisation. PRINCE2Ā® is a Registered Trade Mark of AXELOS Limited.
About This VILT This 3 half-day course is designed to give a clear businesspersonās summary of the technological, market and economic/competitive issues around the key commodities which can be decarbonised through the use of clean hydrogen in their production. It will examine direct derivatives such as ammonia, methanol and synfuels, along with the impact clean hydrogen may have on the production and trading of other products such as green steel. Clear explanations will be given on technological pathways and key terminologies, in language accessible to non-engineers and commercial businesspeople. The positioning of these hydrogen derivatives in both current and potential future markets will be presented, framed with discussion around the economic and competitive factors which will determine market growth As well as explaining key concepts, the presented content will draw on current market examples, published models, scenarios and forecasts, and on fundamental physical and chemical constraints (for example illustrated by utilising simple calculations and quantifications). Download your brochure Email me the brochure TRAINING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this VILT course, the participants will be able to: Review the key derivatives of hydrogen, with their market drivers Understand common terminology and technologies within the sector Quantify essential metrics and constraints to the production and trade of hydrogen derivatives Assess the role of clean ammonia in the future hydrogen supply chain Analyse the pathways to combine clean hydrogen with captured CO2 Understand how different policy mechanisms and end-use drivers will influence the growth and competition between different hydrogen derivatives Examine market and project examples, both current and planned Assess the impact of decarbonisation in key sectors such as shipping, aviation and power TARGET AUDIENCE This VILT course has been specifically designed for: Business developers Company strategy developers Investors Product and project management executives Policymakers and regulators Other commercial roles (e.g. marketing, regulatory etc.) Engineers or technical people entering new roles / new to the subject COURSE LEVEL Intermediate TRAINING METHODS The VILT will be delivered online in 3 half-day sessions comprising 4 hours per day, including time for lectures, discussion, quizzes and short classroom exercises. Additionally, some self-study will be requested. Participants are invited but not obliged to bring a short presentation (10 mins max) on a practical problem they encountered in their work. This will then be explained and discussed during the VILT. A short test or quiz will be held at the end the course. TRAINER Your Expert Course Instructor is an internationally renowned energy communicator and business educator, focused on the interconnected clean energy transition topics of renewable power, energy storage, energy system electrification and hydrogen. His own independent technology tracking, market assessment and opportunity/risk analysis is delivered to clients through a mix of business advisory work, commissioned content, small-group training (online & in-person), and one-to-one executive coaching (online). In the hydrogen sector, he is currently lead consultant and trainer to the World Hydrogen Leaders network, and writer of their āThis Week in Hydrogenā news column. He is also co-presenter of the āNew Energy Chinwagā podcast, which regularly covers hydrogen-related issues. During more than 15 years as an independent energy expert, he has helped companies from large multinationals to innovative start-ups ā totalling assignments in over 30 countries across 5 continents. Most recently, he has presented clean energy training in locations as diverse as Singapore, the UK, South Africa, The Philippines, the USA, Mexico, Spain and Dubai ā and, in recent times of course, online to international audiences from across the world. Prior to this, he was Research Director for over 10 years at Informa, a $9 billion business intelligence provider; where he drove new market identification, analysis and project deployment work, and managed teams in the UK and US. He has a strong science background, holding a 1st Class Honours degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge, a PhD in Earth Sciences and a further Diploma in Economics & Sustainability from the UKās Open University. Download your brochure Email me the brochure POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized āOne to Oneā coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable
This module will cover the importance of cashflow and sound business planning; types of trade finance, government backed preferential interest loans bank overdrafts; bank loans & bank factoring facilities; bank Customer Foreign Currency CFC accounts, Eurocurrency accounts and other private sector loan facilities.
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