Practical Approaches to Vendor Risk and Contract Management
INTRODUCTION
Vendors and suppliers are not just external service providers—they are strategic partners in the success and sustainability of an organization. However, to ensure optimal value from these partnerships, organizations must have structured systems in place to qualify vendors, evaluate their performance, and enforce contract compliance effectively.
This Practical Approaches to Vendor Risk and Contract Management training course is designed to provide participants with both strategic and operational tools to manage vendor relationships, reduce supply-side risks, and enhance contract outcomes. It offers a system-wide view of supplier management—covering everything from initial qualification and segmentation to ongoing performance analysis and breach remedies.
Through hands-on learning, real-world examples, and guided activities, participants will learn to ensure vendor compliance, improve supply chain efficiency, and support long-term business objectives through effective contract governance.
Key learning highlights:
Creating a robust supplier qualification and segmentation system
Implementing effective supplier evaluation and performance metrics
Applying performance results to drive continuous improvement
Ensuring compliance with contracts and addressing breaches
Developing a proactive and value-driven supplier management strategy
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Avoid adversarial vendor relationships and foster strategic partnerships
Implement robust processes for supplier qualification and selection
Segment vendors based on performance, capability, and strategic importance
Create and apply meaningful supplier performance measurement systems
Interpret supplier results to encourage improvement or corrective action
Recognize and apply remedies for contract non-compliance
Align supplier management processes with overall business goals
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
This course adopts Gagné’s Nine Levels of Learning to ensure knowledge retention and real-world application. Sessions are led by an experienced practitioner and incorporate:
Interactive lectures
Individual and team exercises
Group discussions
Case study analysis
Tools for implementation in the workplace
This engaging methodology ensures participants internalize practical techniques and can apply them effectively in their roles.
ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT
Organizations will benefit through:
Improved supplier qualification and oversight
Enhanced compliance with contractual obligations
Reduced hidden supply chain and contract risks
Higher customer satisfaction due to consistent supplier performance
Better supplier collaboration leading to innovation and cost savings
Optimization of inventory and resource planning with vendor support
PERSONAL IMPACT
Participants will gain:
Practical tools for supplier risk assessment and contract compliance
Skills to build productive supplier relationships
Insights into how to measure and manage vendor performance
Confidence in implementing evaluation systems and handling breaches
Competency in aligning vendor management with strategic goals
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is ideal for professionals involved in managing supplier relationships, procurement, or contract performance, including:
Procurement and Contract Management Personnel
Project, Operations, and Supply Chain Professionals
Quality Assurance, Engineering, and Maintenance Staff
Anyone involved in acquiring materials, equipment, or services
Individuals aiming to improve supplier performance and contract compliance
COURSE OUTLINE
DAY 1 – Vendor Qualification and Supplier Segmentation
Supplier vs. Vendor: Strategic and operational roles
Procurement goals and alignment with organizational objectives
Early stakeholder involvement in supplier selection
Criteria for supplier evaluation and approval
Building and maintaining an Approved Supplier List
Supplier segmentation models
DAY 2 – Supplier Evaluation and Pre-Qualification
Designing supplier pre-qualification questionnaires
Evaluation and scoring models
Assessing Quality Management Systems (QMS)
Conducting supplier audits and site assessments
Supplier certification (incl. ISO standards)
Setting and validating acceptance criteria
DAY 3 – Designing a Supplier Performance Management System
Aligning supplier objectives with company strategy
Core features of an effective performance measurement system
Defining KPIs and performance metrics
Building and deploying a supplier scorecard
Managing and reporting performance
DAY 4 – Interpreting Supplier Performance and Driving Action
Interpreting and communicating performance results
Supplier ranking and benchmarking
Recognition and reward systems for top performers
Corrective action planning for underperformance
Building supplier development programs
Ensuring continuous improvement
DAY 5 – Contract Breaches and Legal Remedies
Understanding breaches: material, minor, and anticipatory
Legal remedies: damages, injunctions, and contract termination
Liquidated vs. equitable damages
Determining the quantum of damages
Enforcing contractual obligations
Practical scenarios and group case exercises
CERTIFICATES
On successful completion of this training course, participants will receive:
Certificate of Completion
Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits, accredited by the National Registry of CPE Sponsors
ENQUIRIES
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