Contract and Supplier Relations Management

General information
Dates and venues: Free 11 Nov - 13 Nov. 2025 in Virtual Class, Central European Time (UTC+1)
Duration: 3 days
Further information:

Virtual Training to be conducted via ZOOM

Tuesday 11th November - Thursday 13th November 2025

9:00 - 16:30, all 3 days, UTC+1 (Central European Time)

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Course registration information
Fee:

$1475 USD per participant

Registration deadline: 10 Oct. 2025
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Designed for

This course is designed for all those who are actively involved in managing contracts in their office and regularly deal with suppliers and consultants. While this includes procurement staff, it would also be particularly relevant for finance and admin officers and programme and project staff who on a regular basis deal with the management, monitoring and evaluation of supplier/consultant performance.

Objectives

By the end of the programme, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the main types of contractual relationships that might be formed with suppliers and the appropriate use of each
  • Develop successful commercial relation-ships with prospective suppliers
  • Identify key stakeholders in a procurement exercise and be able to develop effective relationships with them
  • Apply effective performance and quality monitoring methods
  • Manage risks, disputes and potential conflicts during contracting and procurement
  • Understand the importance of ethics and integrity in procurement and how to act in an ethical manner
Topics to be covered
  • The principles of effective procurement and the procurement process
  • Why we need to form relationships with suppliers in the general supply market
  • Essential risk assessment and risk management methods
  • How to benefit from our importance to suppliers
  • What is a contract? Legal, business and relational issues
  • Types of contractual and commercial relationships
  • Engaging and relating to stakeholders during contracting and procurement
  • The purpose and process of contract approval
  • How to manage and communicate with bidders and suppliers after contract approval
  • Performance and quality management
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • How to manage contractual reviews, disputes and potential conflicts
  • What is integrity and ethics in contracting and procurement?
  • Best practices when dealing with suppliers
Methodology
  • The course is designed to be highly interactive.
  • Participants will be working on challenging hands-on practical exercises and case studies with peers from other organizations and share best practices in public procurement.
Quotes

"I will definitely recommend this course to my colleagues. It touches upon the day-to-day problems and make suggestions for improvement"

"The best thing about this course was being in a group with people from different organizations including outside UN and learning about their
experiences"

"I will recommend this course to colleagues involved in contract management and all procurement staff"

"I liked the emphasis that was made on the importance of the contract administration"

"This is my second UNDP training course and I believe they are very professional in the way they present their subjects and in the way they make everybody involved in the discussions and interaction"

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Tutor profile
Poul Muller
Poul Muller

Poul Muller has been a tutor for UNDP's training courses the last 10 years and has conducted standard and tailor-made courses for various organizations in Europe, the Middle and Far East, Africa and North America.

Poul joined UNDP/IAPSO in 1994 and has solid experience in handling largescale Supply-Chain Management and e-procurement projects on behalf of UNDP, UN, GO and NGO clients worldwide. In 2007, he provided procurement related support to the UNDP Country Office in South Sudan, where he was stationed for a longer period of time as acting Head of Procurement, Contracting and Logistics.


Until the end of 2011 Poul was a Procurement Advisor for the Global Procurement Unit (GPU) within UNDP/PSO, as well as Team Leader for the GPU Health Team.

On behalf of UNDP and WHO Poul has conducted several field missions to countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle and Far East, Central Asia and North America. He has also conducted short term consultancy assignments for UNDP in the Middle East and the Caribbean including procurement capacity assessments, development of standard operating procedures etc.

Poul was a Life Cycle Costing Expert and Logistics Advisor in the Procurement Unit of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) based in Vienna, Austria until mid-2013.

For the UNDP Procurement Training team Poul tutors the Supply Chain Management in Humanitarian Organizations; Introductory and Advanced Certification in Public Procurement as well as the Diploma in Strategic Public Procurement (UNDP/CIPS Level 2, 3 & 4).

Poul is a Danish national and his academic background is in Economics with Graduate Diplomas in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and Informatics/Management Accounting.