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The Conflict and Tension in Buyer and
Supplier Transactional Exchange
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Overview of the Normal
Strategic Sourcing Process
Do Your People Know How to
Link Contracts to Different Relationship Management Approaches?
Do Your People Know the
Difference Between These Different Ways of Managing Long-Term Collaborative
Relationships?
Do You Have a Common Process
(Preferably On-Line) that Manages Competence
Development and Audits Performance?—if you Do Not, YOU SHOULD HAVE ONE
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HR
and
Procurement
Local Government Agenda
Procurement choices and
structures
The HR dilemma
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solutions
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THE PRINCIPLE OF
TRANSPARENCY IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
Transparency Principle
EC Treaty
Relevant Principles
Principle of transparency
Applying the principle
Commission Action
What next?
Practical considerations
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Accreditation process
"The EC have stipulated
that..."
"A formalised mechanism
for assessment..."
Accreditation process
Accreditation process
Accreditation process
Accreditation process
Accreditation process
"Select Accredit
Delivery Platform"
Delivery Platform
"Reports &
downloads"
"Notifications"
Support
"Fees are based on yearly..."
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Sustainable procurement
into practice
Outline
"Policy context"
Sustainable Procurement Task
Force
Sustainable Procurement Task
Force
Sustainable Procurement Task
Force
What next?
"Sustainable
construction"
Materials Efficiency as part
of Sustainable Construction
UK material flows in
construction
"Why require recycled
content"
Why require recycled
content?
Benefits
Who is taking action?
Taking action - education
Taking action – waste
infrastructure
"FAQ’s"
Common questions…
Cost and performance
Examples of mainstream
products
Impact on other
sustainability aspects
A 10% minimum requirement is
readily achievable
Support available
Public procurement
"Process of setting a
requirement"
Key principles
Recommended wording
Key steps
Demonstrating compliance
Reporting performance
"Writing a requirement"
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Project documentation:
design and build
"Conclusion"
Summary
Do
Resources
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