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London Business Training & Consulting Contract Management Essentials
London Business Training & Consulting

Contract Management Essentials

London, United Kingdom

1 Weeks

English

Full time

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Introduction

This course addresses three important areas of responsibility for the contract manager. The first day focuses on contractual relationships – what contracts are, what risks do they address, what types of contract exist and how can you bring all that together to manage the contractor relationship. The second day looks at the "financials" of contracts, including understanding prices and costs, how contract commitments are supported by forms of security and the important topic of payment. The third day is about management of contracts in a dynamic world, where wants and needs change, where contracts need to be varied, and where good administration techniques keep contracts in good shape.

The course will wrap with a summary of the key learning points, followed by an action planning exercise with a view to apply the acquired knowledge and skills immediately upon your return to work. Post-course support is also available in relation to the implementation of your action plan, up to six (6) months following course completion.

Agenda

Managing the Contractual Relationship

Contract Law basics

Contract Types

Contract risks

Managing the Contract Financials

Cost & Price analysis

Bonds, Guarantees and warranties

Managing payments

Managing claims

Managing the Contract in a Dynamic World

Managing contractual liabilities and indemnities

Managing contract variations

Contract documentation

Contract administration

Letters of Credit

Contract Model terms

Why industry standard contracts are so popular

Benefits of working with templates

Case study of a model agreement – NEC3 / FIDIC Red Book

Course Review

Summary and recap of key learning objectives

Action Planning

Target Audience

This course is suitable for:

  • Contract Engineers
  • Contract Analysts
  • Commercial advisers
  • Inhouse legal advisers
  • Company Secretaries
  • Procurement team members
  • General managers
  • Executives tasked with managing contracts.
  • Contract Administrators
  • Anyone who wishes to have a good understanding and develop the ability to apply the terms and conditions of a contract.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, you will have an excellent grasp of the essentials of making contracts and working with contractors, including:

  • How to create and manage the relationship with a contractor, with a legally enforceable agreement.
  • Understanding prices and the costs that underpin prices, and the different pricing models that contractors use.
  • Contract security, including bonds and guarantees.
  • Managing contracts dynamically, including changing agreements and creating appropriate contract documentation.
  • An Action Plan to be implemented at your workplace using the knowledge and skills acquired through the course.

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