Event Date/Time: Jul 12, 2011
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End Date/Time: Jul 13, 2011 |
Description
Procurement Strategies for the Public Sector launches this July, a unique initiative that brings to you the power of knowledge from all across the continent. This major regional dialogue will integrate proficiency of policy makers and practitioners to discuss key current issues in public procurement processes and create a solution portfolio based on:
Features of Asia Pacific region and the differing government procurement approaches
Public procurement reforms and regulations in the developing economies and their implications for the local and global markets
Human factors in government procurement: Country-wise responses to corruption and contractual malpractices
National preferences and practices linked with: transparency, corporate governance, macro decision-making and use of international aid
Venue
Additional Information
What will you learn at Procurement Strategies for the Public Sector:
How to simplify and automate cumbersome government procurement processes: Budget checking, competitive bidding, vendor certification, and strict control over contract changes
Ensuring optimum functionality of procurement professionals via workload management
Lowered procurement costs, maximum quality products and services and satisfying social needs
How to segment suppliers for a tailored approach in order to gain a competitive advantage through purchasing
Choices of procurement procedures and timeframes
Challenges and advantages of global sourcing market