Date
February 1, 2024
COURSE DELIVERY
Online
START TIME
9.30am

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A few words from our tutor on what you can expect from this course

Course Description

There are currently in place over 150 OGP national “procurement” frameworks covering thousands of purchased services and supplies and accounting for many € billions of public sector business. This number does not include the many hundreds of frameworks operated by Commercial Semi States, Local Authorities, Voluntary Sector Organisations and other public bodies. All indications are that this number will continue to grow and yet there is still a lack of understanding of the purpose, operation, benefits and drawbacks of Framework Agreements amongst suppliers, buyers and indeed those operating frameworks.

This one-day course is unique and will look into designing or managing Frameworks from a commercial perspective, detailed guidance on their operation and management and even some debate as to their value for and efficacy for all parties.      

This training course will cover the fundamentals of framework agreements, their operation and management and essential knowledge for users of framework agreements whether as a supplier, client user (buyer), professional advisor and lawyer, or operator.

Course Content

What is a Framework agreement?

 -This  module will introduce frameworks with material based on the regulations and  the OGP guidelines. There will be a specific focus on the Irish market use of  frameworks.

-An  overview of Framework Agreements in Ireland

-Purpose,  History, Scale and reach today in Ireland,

-Who  uses Frameworks and why?  Who does not?

 -The  role of the Office of Government Procurement

-Sources  of Information on Framework Agreements

-Using  historic data to inform approach to frameworks.

Establishing a Framework Agreement

-This  module will explain how a framework agreement can be established from  scratch.

-Framework  or Contract?

-Who?  What? How?  

-Pros  & Cons of Frameworks from – Buyer, Supplier and Tax-Payer perspectives

-The  pre-requisites for a working Framework Agreement

-International  perspectives on FWAs

Due diligence and evaluation

-Product  testing and validation

-Financial  due diligence

-The  ESPD and articles 57 to 59 in goods procurement

-Brexit  and WTO rules

Frameworks in operation

-Contract  v Framework Tendering Process – How is it different?

-Single  v Multiple Party Frameworks

-Draw  Down mechanisms compared: Mini competitions, Direct Drawdown, Cascade, Rotation

-Dynamic  Purchasing Systems (DPS) impact upon Frameworks  

Framework management

-This  section will examine challenges in the management of framework agreements  over the course of the agreements.

-Avoiding  the pitfalls and drawbacks of frameworks

-Negotiation  techniques and approaches to performance management for suppliers

-Developing  category insights and intelligence – 1st v 2nd generation frameworks

-Keeping  members motivated and sharing information

-Building  in flexibility and innovation

-Ricks  and Sharp Practice watch outs

Frameworks – the future

-This  section will examine what the future holds for framework agreements, new and  emergent trends that are relevant considerations in the design and  construction of FWA's.

-Consideration  of improvements and innovations to benefit buyers, suppliers and the taxpayer

-Green  procurement

-Social  and related clauses

Case  studies -  Practical examples of different approaches to establishing frameworks.

Dynamic  Purchasing Systems  - Their operational use and the new platform.

Who Should Attend?

This course will be of interest to anyone in the procurement sector who has responsibility or involvement in creating, managing, or operating framework agreements

Certification

On completion of this one-day training course, you will receive your Certificate of Attendance. Please note certificates are issued at the close of the training course to participants on completion of the course. Please check directly with your association or awarding body to see how many points they will award.

Cost

An ‘Early Bird’ discounted rate of €485 is currently available. This training course normal rate is €585. Places are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis. PLEASE NOTE THE EARLY BIRD RATE CLOSES 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO COURSE DATE. The course cost includes all course documentation and Certificate of Attendance.