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Certified Procurement Professional (CPP)


Course Description:

The CPP certification is a choice people can make to show they're good at procurement. By passing an exam, they prove they know a lot about procurement. This certification says someone is really good at procurement. Different certification programs for procurement all want the same thing: to make procurement better and have people who are really good at it. As technology and the world change, the skills needed for procurement change too. Certification programs help people keep up with what's new in the industry, so they can do their job well in today's changing world. Most people get procurement certification to help their career. There are lots of people who want procurement jobs, so having a certification can make someone's resume look better and help them get a job.


$ 800.00 $ 525.00

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Certification Overview

The CPP certification is a choice people can make to show they're good at procurement. By passing an exam, they prove they know a lot about procurement. This certification says someone is really good at procurement. Different certification programs for procurement all want the same thing: to make procurement better and have people who are really good at it. As technology and the world change, the skills needed for procurement change too. Certification programs help people keep up with what's new in the industry, so they can do their job well in today's changing world. Most people get procurement certification to help their career. There are lots of people who want procurement jobs, so having a certification can make someone's resume look better and help them get a job.

E-Course Duration:

Exam Information

  • The test has 40 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need to answer at least 28 of them correctly.

  • Tests are done online and watched over by a webcam. As long as you have a good internet connection, you can take the tests wherever and whenever you want.

  • The exam lasts for one hour, which is the same as 60 minutes.

  • During the exam with ProctorU, you can't use any outside sources for information. They'll give you more details about what you're allowed to use, like your ID.

  • If you don't pass the exam on your second try, you have to wait at least two weeks before you can try again for the third time or any time after that. You can take the exam as many times as you need.

  • The CPP Certificate lasts forever.

  • The CPP is a trademark owned by GIPMC.

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  • Note: The CPP Certification has no pre-requisites.

Course Outline

Module 1 - Supplier Management and Negotiation

    • Identify and evaluate potential suppliers based on criteria such as quality, cost, reliability, and delivery performance.
    • Develop strong communication strategies to maintain regular updates and feedback loops with suppliers.
    • Prepare for negotiations by researching the supplier, understanding market conditions, and defining clear objectives.
    • Utilize negotiation techniques like BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement) and ZOPA (Zone of Possible Agreement) to achieve favorable outcomes.
    • Draft comprehensive contracts that cover scope, terms and conditions, pricing, and performance metrics, while ensuring legal compliance.
    • Monitor supplier performance through key performance indicators (KPIs) and regular reviews to ensure contract adherence.

Module 2 - Procurement Foundation

    • Understand the Procurement Process: Familiarize yourself with the end-to-end procurement process, including need identification, supplier selection, contract negotiation, order placement, and delivery management.

    • Learn Key Procurement Concepts: Gain knowledge of essential procurement concepts such as Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), supply chain management, just-in-time (JIT) inventory, and strategic sourcing.

    • Develop Supplier Relationship Management Skills: Learn how to build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers through effective communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution.

    • Master Contract Management: Understand the critical elements of contract management, including drafting, negotiation, performance monitoring, compliance, and risk management.

    • Utilize Procurement Technology: Explore the use of procurement software and digital tools to automate processes, enhance data analysis, improve transparency, and ensure efficiency in procurement activities.

Module 3 - Supplier Selection and Contracts in Procurement

    • Identify and apply key criteria for selecting suppliers, such as quality, cost, reliability, and delivery performance.
    • Use evaluation methods like scorecards, audits, and performance metrics to assess potential suppliers.
    • Conduct risk assessments during supplier selection to identify and mitigate potential risks.
    • Ensure supplier contracts are comprehensive, covering scope of work, terms and conditions, pricing, and delivery schedules.
    • Manage and monitor supplier contracts by setting up KPIs, conducting regular performance reviews, and addressing issues promptly.

Target Audience

  • Team leader
  •  Supply Chain Management Teams
  •  Supply chain management manager
  •  Logistics manager
  •  Purchase manager
  •  Warehouse manager
  •  Distribution manager
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