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The Complete Contracts and Suppliers Management Master Class

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Learn how to Build Strong Supplier and Business Relationships Through Smart Contracts.
3.9
3.9/5
(4) Ratings
2,941 students
Created by Sameh Elsayed, FCCA, MSc, FMVA, DipIFR
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What you'll learn

  • Understand the Role of Contracts in Business Relationships.
  • Identify the Stages of the Contract Lifecycle.
  • Draft and Interpret Contractual Terms and Conditions.
  • Evaluate Supplier Capabilities and Risks.
  • Manage Supplier Performance and Relationships.
  • Apply Procurement and Contracting Strategies.
  • Ensure Legal and Ethical Compliance in Contracting.
  • Handle Contract Amendments and Disputes.
  • Use Technology in Contract and Supplier Management.
  • Develop Actionable Supplier Management Plans.
This course includes:
2 total hours on-demand video
2 articles
15 downloadable resources
51 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • Basic Business Knowledge
  • Basic Microsoft Office Knowledge
  • Passion to Learn Business

Description

Contracts and Suppliers Management plays a vital role in ensuring that businesses operate efficiently, cost-effectively, and with minimized risk. At its core, this discipline focuses on the planning, creation, negotiation, and execution of contracts that define the relationships between businesses and their suppliers. A well-drafted contract provides clarity on the scope of work, timelines, deliverables, pricing, and legal obligations, making it a fundamental tool for avoiding misunderstandings and disputes.

Effective supplier management involves more than simply choosing vendors based on price. It includes evaluating supplier capabilities, assessing performance, ensuring compliance with service level agreements (SLAs), and fostering long-term relationships that can lead to innovation and continuous improvement. Strategic supplier partnerships can provide competitive advantages through improved quality, faster delivery, and better risk management.

A strong contract lifecycle management (CLM) system is key to handling contracts efficiently from initiation to close-out. It helps organizations track important milestones, manage renewals and terminations, and stay compliant with regulatory requirements. Digital tools and platforms are increasingly being used to automate parts of the CLM process, improving accuracy, transparency, and access to real-time data across departments.

Lastly, managing risks is a critical component of contracts and supplier management. Businesses must anticipate potential risks—such as delivery delays, cost overruns, or non-compliance—and include mitigation strategies in their contracts. Regular supplier audits, performance reviews, and open communication channels contribute to more resilient supply chains and stronger contractual relationships.

Who this course is for:

  • Procurement and Supply Chain Professionals.
  • Contract Managers and Administrators.
  • Project and Program Managers.
  • Operations and Logistics Personnel.
  • Business Owners and Entrepreneurs.
  • Legal and Compliance Officers.
  • Students and Career Changers
  • Accountants and Accounting Students.
  • Finance Managers and Finance Officers.
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