SMT - Procurement

*NEW* When you click 'REGISTER', you will be asked to provide contact details and your province of residence. For international Candidates, please select 'International' as your province. You will then receive an email from your selected provincial institute with the registration and payment link.
The focus of this course is on matters of tactical significance, from defining supply management for an organization to identifying specific tools and techniques that are often used in the procurement process.
The lessons in this course are interrelated. In Lesson 1, we discuss what a supply chain is and how purchasing fits within the overall supply chain. This will be followed by exploring the following concepts and tools:
- Tendering
- Sourcing
- Supplier Evaluation and Selection
- Ethics
- Lean Supply (Inventory) Basics
- Cost Management, Total Cost of Ownership, Break-Even
- Learning Curve
- Information Technology Use in Purchasing
- Negotiation
- Contract and Canadian Competitive Bidding Laws
- Quality Needs
- Buying Services
- Performance Evaluation
- Government Purchasing and Resale/Retail Buying
Upon completion of this course candidates should be able to:
- Describe the historical developments of procurement and how it fits within an overall supply chain
- Define supply chain management, value chain and purchasing
- Define types of tender processes and explain their uses
- Understand the integration of supply chain with enterprise objectives
- Explain best practices for sourcing, selecting and evaluating suppliers
- Explain contract formation, the competitive bidding laws of Canada and ethics
- Apply negotiation tactics and techniques appropriately
- Appreciate the use of calculations for the total cost of ownership, the break-even point, cost management and the learning curve
- Understand the need for quality from suppliers
- Describe the basics and need for lean inventory management
- Explain the differences between commercial, government and retail buying of goods and services
1. What is the online self-study option?
Online self-study is designed for those who prefer to work at their own pace throughout the 13 week module. The module is delivered via Brightspace (D2L) and all learners have access to an instructor and a class discussion board.
2. What is virtual instructor led?
Instructor led is a weekly three hour class delivered via Zoom. This format is designed for those looking for an interactive learning experience and to network with other Candidates. Please note the time zone when you register for this format as there are two options.
3. What if I have to cancel my registration?
Please review the cancellation policy included within the registration land payment link.
4. How will I access my course materials?
Please see the note in the course description regarding the required text book. All other learning materials will be accessed via your Supply Chain Canada (member) portal.