CIPS accredited advanced diploma program
150 hours training covering 11 course modules by CIPS
Move from operational to strategic procurement
Step towards MCIPS and global recognition
Master high-impact topics like risk, ethics and sustainability
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What you will master with us:
Successful completion of the course will help you in the following ways:
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Determine the most important supply chain risk variables
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Gain a mastery of contract processing and evaluation
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Understand the effects of contract violations on the law
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Learn a variety of techniques for effectively leading and managing procurement teams
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Gain ethical and sustainable management techniques that conform to international norms
To attend the CIPS Level 5 Certification program in Saudi Arabia, the eligibility requirements are as follows:
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Management is the administration of an organisation, whether it be a business, a not-for-profit organisation, or a government body. Management includes the activities of setting the strategy of an organisation and coordinating the efforts of its employees or volunteers to accomplish its objectives through the application of available resources, such as financial, natural, technological, and human resources.
In keeping with other organisational functions, those who are called upon to manage procurement and supply activity must possess expertise in developing and fulfilling organisational and functional objectives. It is, therefore, essential that learners gain a wider appreciation of theories and techniques that relate to managing teams and individuals involved with the procurement and supply function.
Risk management is a central part of an organisation’s strategy. It is a process whereby the organisation will identify, record, and then address the risks associated with their activities to drive out or control those risks for the overall benefit of organisational efficiency and effectiveness. The supply chain is by its very nature a complex activity and, therefore, susceptible to risk and its associated impacts.
This module enables learners to examine the nature of supply chain risk and to evaluate available mitigation techniques as they deal with the associated challenges. They will undertake risk analysis and consider the advantages of a risk register as they apply a range of appropriate risk management tools and techniques to the supply chain.
The global economy and the associated advantages of sourcing from a global base of suppliers require organisations to be prepared to address the ethical challenges that such approaches may present for procurement and supply activity. Similarly, the concept of sustainability and its impact on the supply chain should not be underestimated as organisations strive to be seen to play their part in the global agenda.
This module gives those with managerial responsibility for the procurement and supply function an understanding of ethical and sustainability impacts on the supply chain, and the opportunity to analyse initiatives to improve practice and ensure organisational compliance with international standards in respect of ethical and sustainable procurement and supply chain management.
A significant element of the procurement and supply function is based on the contracting process. Those involved in the formulation and management of contracts with external suppliers must therefore have a clear understanding of the strategic nature of contractual performance measures in procurement and supply. Financial management refers to the efficient and effective management of money (funds) to accomplish organisational objectives.
This module is designed for those working in the procurement and supply field, with responsibility for contracting elements of the procurement and supply function who must also have a strategic awareness of the impact of the main financial aspects of their discipline.
As organisations outsource more and more activity they must ensure that the associated contracts deliver expected services and/or products. Hence, a fundamental area that those who are tasked with managing the procurement and supply function are faced with is the identification, monitoring, and management of contractual risk.
This module is designed to enable learners to examine the nature of contract risk and the associated legal implications that relate to contract formation and non-conformance. They will also consider the impact of the breach of contract and the main coping strategies to address such breaches.
Category Management involves applying the end-to-end procurement process to a specific range of goods or services. This involves pre-award processes such as category analysis and demand management, sourcing and contract negotiation, and post-award processes such as performance management.
This module is for those with responsibility for category management as it focuses on the differing approaches using available tools and techniques to assist with creating the associated processes for direct or indirect expenditure.
Those involved in procurement and supply activity will be called upon to create and manage formal agreements which will be critical to organisational success. Part of the developmental process for such agreements will rely upon effective negotiations with stakeholders and/or suppliers and also the ability to influence the individuals and groups involved.
This module is designed for those managers who may be faced with preparing for and completing negotiations.
To ensure success an organisation must create and adopt processes that ensure the consistent production of products and/ or services that meet customer demand, both in terms of quantity and quality.
This module is designed to enable those involved in procurement and supply to assess the main techniques that are aimed at improving supply chain operations to the overall benefit of the organisation.
Competitive advantage is associated with the processes and procedures that an organisation has at its disposal to outperform its competitors. Many organisations see their supply chains as a significant source of achieving competitive advantage. It is therefore important that those with responsibility for managing the supply chain have a clear understanding of the approaches and techniques that are available to leverage the supply chain to achieve competitive advantage.
This module is designed for managers responsible for formulating plans and approaches to achieve a competitive advantage for their organisations through the supply chain.
The speed of development and the drive to maintain organisational competitiveness means that change is inevitable in the modern workplace. Consequently, those who work and manage in organisations will be expected to deal with change initiatives and to manage those projects which are generated as a direct consequence.
This module is designed for those who are involved in the procurement and supply function, who must recognize the wider environment in which they work and be prepared to apply the tools and techniques that will ultimately lead to the successful management of projects and change initiatives.
To ensure success, an organisation must create and adopt processes that ensure the consistent delivery of products and/or services that meet customer demand, both in terms of quantity and quality.
This module is designed to enable those involved in procurement and supply to assess the main techniques that are aimed at improving supply chain logistics to the overall benefit of the organisation.
There is just one eligibility requirement for CIPS Level 5 Certification in Saudi Arabia. Students must complete the CIPS Level 4 Diploma in Procurement and Supply. If you don’t have a Level 4 completion certificate, you cannot apply for Level 5.
The CIPS Level 5 Certification in Saudi Arabia is an internationally recognised qualification. It is valued in more than 150 countries. It is for those who have the knowledge and skillsets to practice strategic procurement and supply chain management. This helps individuals acquire the practical and theoretical knowledge essential to pass the CIPS exam.
The CIPS Level 5 course in Saudi Arabia should be enrolled by the individuals who aspire to hold senior roles in purchasing and procurement. These individuals include procurement professionals, chief buyers, supply chain managers and logistics managers.
The need for CIPS Level 5 Certification in Saudi Arabia has increased. Certified professionals find it easier to secure lucrative job roles in this growing market. A few of the popular procurement jobs available in the Saudi Arabia region are listed below:
Participants of our CIPS Level 5 course in Riyadh know about various types of risks. Our curriculum covers the following risks:
1. Financial risks
2. Contractual risks
2. Operational risks
3. Legal risks
4. Geopolitical risks
5. Environmental risks
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