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CP Training Consortium: 41 products

The CP Training Consortium was originally formed in 1996 to provide Contracting and Procurement training on an outsourced basis to Shell Group companies. Since 2000 however, our client base has expanded significantly and includes organisations from a wide range of industrial sectors, such as telecommunications, cement and utilities, as well as a much broader cross section of the oil and gas secto…

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Effective Management of the Performance of your Retail Supply Chains

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In common with most processes Supply Chains require constant and vigilant management if they are to maintain maximum effectiveness and bene…

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Advanced Skills in Procurement Techniques in Supply Chains

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For many procurement professionals it is true to say that their understanding of some of the advanced tools of their trade is less than per…

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Transport Management for Operational Supervisors

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Road transport probably forms the largest component of your supply operations budget; and yet, because it responds to indirect demand, it m…

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Risk Management - a Supply Chain Academy Masterclass

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Designed for Executives, this course is designed to introduce the principles of Risk Assessment and Management and identifies the main area…

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Practical Purchasing Skills - theory, practice and techniques

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Building on the general good-business principles for purchasing an organisation’s requirements, this course exposes a range of tools and te…

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Practical Supplier & Vendor Auditing

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Your supply chain is only as strong as its weakest link. The most vulnerable points in complex global supply chains are the links with supp…

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Managing the Corporate Transport Function

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Corporate transport management has strategic importance for your organisation. In an increasingly competitive market, cutting costs has bec…

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Stakeholders in the Supply Chains:

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Traditionally, organisations have regarded stakeholders simply as internal – staff, shareholders and internal service users – and external …

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Reducing Risk in your Road Transport

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Road transport is dangerous. Around the world, road traffic accidents are responsible for over 1 million deaths and almost 40 million injur…

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Directing Lean Supply Chains

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Designed for Executives - Delegates will gain fluency in the language and principles of the lean supply chain, from inventory management an…

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Managing Risk

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Risk, they say, is a part of life. It’s certainly part of business – any business. Risk is unavoidable; we ignore it at our peril. Many bus…

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Managing Road Transport Fleets

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Road transport may be the most critical segment in your distribution network. If your transport assets – not just cars, buses, and heavy fr…

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The Fundamentals of Performance Management - Principles and Practices

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Improved individual performance translates directly into improved organisational effectiveness. Many factors influence our performance at w…

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Supplier Relationship Management

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With increasing project complexity and the continuing strategy to outsource non-core activities, organsiaitons must ensure that the supply …

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Suppliers and Contractors - How to Get the Best from Local Providers

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Outsourcing is growing faster than ever. You may see your local providers as external suppliers and contractors; your customers see them as…