Training Guide
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ProcureNet encourages all those thinking of a career in Procurement, Supply and Logistics or who are already involved in the profession, to further their education in this field by using the most appropriate, highly regarded and convenient avenues available.
If you know of a course of study or training which enhances the development of Procurement, Supply and/or Logistics professionals, and it is not listed below, then we would like to know about it.
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CIPS Australia is the peak body for the procurement profession in Australia. CIPSA provides extensive options for training in the Procurement and Supply profession, including a comprehensive nationwide training programme, in-company training, and accreditation via education pathways and professional development plans. |
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L&SC Strategies is a dynamic consulting, mentoring and training company composed of consultants who specialise in assisting companies to maximise response to the marketplace through innovative solutions in logistics and supply chain management, business improvement and organisational development. |
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RMIT University, in conjunction with Open Universities Australia, offers the opportunity to specialise in the highly professional career of logistics and supply chain management. Logistics and supply chain management are increasingly specialised and sophisticated, and provide a challenging and rewarding career. |
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The Faculty of Business and Law has successfully obtained accreditation for this Degree program. The Bachelor of Business with the prescribed specialisation has been accredited as leading to the award of MCIPS (Member of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply). |
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The Graduate School of Business (at Curtin University) run a range of courses with specialisation in procurement that have also been endorsed by CIPSA, leading to MCIPS accreditation. Curtin's GSB home page lists the courses offered including Graduate Certificate in Business (Procurement Specialisation), Graduate Diploma and Masters in Business Administration (Procurement). |
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The Australasian Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) has developed comprehensive educational and certification programs designed to meet the needs of any resource management professional. |
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RMIT have offered Transport and Logistics Management Bachelor degrees in Australia since 1985 and in Asia since 1987. Postgraduate programmes commenced in 1988. Programs are now presented at locations in Australia and Asia. |
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Learn leadership skills and best practice procurement knowledge.
The Faculty are a group of specialist procurement consultants who regularly present industry workshops and/or can customise a workshop to your needs. |
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SCMEA conducts accredited and non-accredited training to both public and private organisations and employees, including: CIPS training in Advanced Certificate, Foundation Diploma and Diploma, leading to MCIPS; Certified Purchasing Manager (C.P.M.); Certificate IV and Diploma of Business (Purchasing); Entry level and Strategic Procurement |
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Queensland Government Chief Procurement Office (QGCPO) provides leadership in procurement planning within Government and offers the QGCPO Training and Certification Program to upgrade the procurement capabilities of both public and private sector personnel. |