Introduction to Procurement

Procurement training building upon global best practices, customized for our future leaders.

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Description

Are you  a procurement professional with 0 - 5 years experience and looking to develop your procurement skills?  Procurious' 'Introduction to Procurement' training will be of great value to you! We create awareness around your current capability, and set you up with the knowledge and skill set required for you to become our future leader!


Why OUR course?

This Procurement training is developed by Procurious, a global procurement network passionate about growing and developing Procurement and Supply Chain professionals. Procurement is what we live and breath. 

We liaise with our Procurement community on a daily basis, providing us with the latest news, innovations and insights into best procurement practices globally. All of this knowledge has been put together into our Introduction to Procurement training course.

  • Build from global best practices
  • Simple visual summaries
  • Quizzes to test your knowledge
  • Access to Procurement tools and templates


Training Content

Procurious' Procurement training highlights all elements of the procurement profession. It gives you food for thought on your own approach and capabilities. It discusses topics such as the value of procurement, processes, market research, negotiating, strategy, social procurement and much more. 

Are you ready to become our next global future leader in Procurement? Sign up for our 'Introduction to Procurement course' and you will gain the knowledge, and be equipped with the tools and templates needed to impress.

Get involved, get ahead!

What You Will Learn!

  • Introduction to Procurement, provides the optimal foundation for tomorrows procurement leaders. Structured around our own six-step strategic sourcing tool, participants will acquire strong commercial skills across a broad range of procurement functions.

Who Should Attend!

  • Ideal for new recruits or professionals transitioning from other parts of the business, ‘Pathways to Procurement’ encourages interaction of peers and the building of networks.