Saturday 5 July 2014

Supply Chain Capacity Development ( Arusha - Tanzania)

Arusha, Tanzania, 8th-12th September, 2014. *Please note that due to security concerns raised, we have relocated the Nairobi training to Arusha, Tanzania)


PSA Ltd

Monday, 8 September 2014 at 09:00 - Friday, 12 September 2014 at 17:00 (EAT)

Arusha, Tanzania

Supply Chain Capacity Development (Tanzania)

Ticket Information

TICKET TYPESALES ENDPRICEFEEQUANTITY
Regular Early Bird
25% discount for early bookings. Registration fee includes lunch, refreshments, training materials and stationery.
1 Aug 2014$1,856.00$0.00
Regular
Registration fee includes lunch, refreshments, training materials and stationery.
Not Started$2,474.00$0.00N/A
Self-funded Early Bird
Discounted rate for self-funded such as students and the self-employed. Registration fee includes lunch, refreshments, training materials and stationery. Additional 25% discount for early bookings included.
1 Aug 2014$1,230.00$0.00
Self-funded
Discounted rate for self-funded such as students and the self-employed. Registration fee includes lunch, refreshments, training materials and stationery.
Not Started$1,640.00$0.00N/A

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Event Details

PSA is delighted to offer its one of a kind Supply Chain Capacity Development (SCCD) course at the Kibo Palace Hotel, Arusha, Tanzania (hotel details at end). 

Systems strengthening and development of the national supply chain capacities is crucial for scaling up for more effective aid. But as a complex and costly undertaking, SCCD requires skills and readiness beyond the operational supply chain expertise. It is no longer about forecasting or procurement for the next campaign or fire-fighting stock-outs—it is about systemic thinking all the way to the last mile, on a sustainable basis.


Who should attend?

  • Senior managers, decision makers, supply chain professionals and consultants who want to engage in meaningful SCCD action: Seeking a good understanding of the overall SCCD process that breaks the silo mentality?
  • Decision makers, policy makers and donors who drive or otherwise enable SCCD programs: Funding, planning, assessing or leading SCCD activities? Struggling to build a compelling case for your SCCD programme?
Whether supply chain professional or a stakeholder, this is your opportunity to take a pragmatic step towards a better understanding of SCCD that enables you to make informed SCCD decisions and recommendations that ultimately lead to greater SCCD program impact.


Benefits

You will gain clarity, confidence and better technical readiness to engage. You will...
  • Understand the distinction between technical assistance and capacity development, and learn to apply other common SCCD terminology in the right context;
  • Discover what key enablers make supply chains functional, and how to approach SCCD from a systemic perspective to make most of your investment;
  • Have a winning mind-set for embarking on SCCD reforms, and learn to proactively detect the early warning signs of failing SCCD programs;
  • Understand how to manage the entire SCCD program cycle for successful and sustainable outcomes, following the SCCD 'Plan-Do-Check-Act' approach.

Your organisation will have better return on investment for a greater program impact:
reduced change resistance, more meaningful stakeholder engagement, less program risk, and ultimately, more sustainable results.

Course Content

Day 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Capacity Development
  • SCCD terminology
  • Systemic view to SCCD & the Guiding Principles
  • The SCCD cycle overview: Plan-Do-Check-Act
  • Introduction to SCCD program tools
  • Early warning signs of SCCD program failure

Day 2: Planning
  • Needs assessment
  • SCCD goals, objectives, activities & tasks
  • Governance framework; HR & financial inputs
  • Managing the 7 SCCD program risk areas
  • Stakeholder convening process

Day 3: Execution
  • Familiarization with the SCCD marketplace
  • Third party contracting
  • Managing action plans & work plan change process
  • Minimizing change resistance

Day 4: Assessment
  • Meaningful SCCD program reporting
  • SCCD Program Gate Review process
  • Tackling complex SDDC program challenges
  • Key enablers and common pitfalls with assessment

Day 5: Adjustment
  • Program evaluation
  • Considerations for post-program sustainability
  • Learning matters: documenting & sharing lessons learned
  • Making even more of it: SCCD and profile buildin

PSA is the right choice to meet your training needs. 



Kibo Palace Hotel (hotel website)
Participants staying at the course venue can obtain a discount accommodation rate from the hotel of $125 (USD) per night including breakfast. The accommodation rate includes: 
  • Executive accommodation on bed and breakfast basis, inclusive of taxes
  • Free use of the health club (gym, steam and sauna) and swimming pool for your guests
  • Free tea/coffee making facilities
  • Free Safe deposit box in the room
  • 24hr room service
  • Access to wireless internet in the room, business centre facilities and laundry at affordable rates 
Do you have questions about Supply Chain Capacity Development (Tanzania)? Contact PSA Ltd
For information please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/supply-chain-capacity-development-tanzania-tickets-11995856931

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