Short Courses
A Credit–bearing short course is a type of short learning programme for which credits, in relation to the course’s contribution to a unit standard and/or (part) qualification, are awarded.
A ‘short learning programme’ describes all short programmes, whether credits are awarded or not. This includes skills programmes, credit bearing short courses and non-credit bearing short courses.
This is a type of short learning programme in which no credits are awarded. These non-credit bearing short courses will still form an important part of any organisation’s overall training and development programme and are usually offered in form;
- Seminars and workshops
- Programmes which cover part of a unit standard
- Refresher programmes
PUBLIC SECTOR ACQUISITION MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES WORKSHOP
Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Understand Acquisition Management in the public sector.
- Understand general aspects applicable to Acquisition Management.
- Implement Acquisition Management processes for bids/quotations.
- Evaluate and adjudicate bids or quotations.
ADVANCED RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION GOVERNANCE
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Establish the benefits of information governance
- Create a conducive environment for advanced document and records management practice
- How best implement an EDRMS in a professional way.
- Implement business classification scheme.
- Determine whether the cloud is right for your organisation’s records
- Identify records management risk and the security associated.
PUBLIC SECTOR BID COMMITTEE
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Discuss elements of a Supply Chain Management model that apply to the bid committee system.
- Apply knowledge of the applicable regulatory framework to ensure compliance.
- Discuss the importance of ethical conduct at all stages of the bid committee process.
- Apply knowledge of the functions of the Bid Specification Committee.
- Apply knowledge of the functions of the Bid Evaluation Committee.
- Apply knowledge of the functions of the Bid Adjudication Committee.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the bid system
- Demonstrate an understanding of the responsibilities of the bid evaluation and adjudication committees
- Demonstrate an understanding how to examine bids
- Demonstrate an understanding how to evaluate and adjudicate bids
- Demonstrate an understanding of the criteria for evaluation
- Demonstrate an understanding how to award contracts
- Demonstrate an understanding of the rejection of bids
- Demonstrate an understanding the competitiveness of the bid process
- Demonstrate an understanding of value for money procurement
- Demonstrate an understanding of competitive bidding methods
- Demonstrate an understanding how to procure goods and services
ASSET AND FLEET MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Interpret the Government Immovable Asset Management
- Come up with an Asset management Plan (AMP);
- Apply the knowledge gained through asset management practices for improved reliability and efficiency.
- Reduce the total lifecycle cost of assets through better maintenance tracking, spare parts planning, inventory improvements and disposal of unproductive equipment and systems;
- Eliminate unnecessary or redundant equipment
- Get better appreciation of maintenance requirements with an accurate accounting of assets;
- Optimize the production of machinery, tools, fleets and other working assets.
- Improve risk management techniques.
BID COMMITTEE TRAINING
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Get an overview of the applicable legislation to Bid Committee process.
- Know the roles and responsibilities of Committees.
- Examine the constitution, functions and responsibilities of each committee.
- Learn the roles of Bid Committee members in curbing fraud and mitigating risk.
- Establish proper transparency theories in procurement, tendering, and purchasing.
- Evaluate Bid Committees’ strengths and weaknesses.
- Present entities with viable mechanisms of strengthening procurement, tendering & purchasing transparency at national, provincial & local levels of Governments.
- Update their entity on the preferential procurement policy framework and point systems.
- Examine the Standard Bid Documents and understand the Bid Specification Committee.
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Drafting of legal contracts
- Difference between legal contract and the SLA
- Effects of badly drafted contract, and the standard clauses to the valid contract.
- Understand the Uses of Contracts
- Managing the contract content
- Managing contract process
- Have knowledge of service level agreements
- Outsourcing and SLA’s
CONTRACT AND PROCUREMENT FRAUD WORKSHOP
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Identify the elements of procurement fraud
- Outline the risks associated with procurement fraud
- Understand the Legislative framework of procurement and fraud,
- Identify the strategies of limiting the risk of procurement fraud within institutions
- Analyze the procurement process with appropriate and effective methods
- Detect potential fraud in the procurement cycle
- Develop methodology of investigation & preventive action procedures
- Develop the ability of lesson learned from each case of fraud that occurred
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Understand the importance of disaster risk management within South African region.
- Foster and strengthen relationships between regional practitioners and disaster management organizations.
- Encourage other stakeholders to contribute on the formulation of policies and strategies in the South African region.
- Scrutinize the Disaster Management Amendment Bill
- Consolidate disaster risk concepts and strategies amongst municipal officials, with an emphasis on preparedness and mitigation strategies
- Discuss the key challenges facing municipalities in anticipating and mitigating disasters.
- Share better strategies to improve South Africa’s disaster and waste management strategies.
- Determine the impact of unsafe and poor disaster management including diseases and injuries related to disaster management.
- Understand the activities involved in post disaster management
ESSENTIAL BEST PRACTICES FOR ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND CREDIT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Identify and understand Accounts Payable Management.
- Handle invoices correctly and employ the necessary checks and balances.
- Process payments correctly while employing the necessary checks and balances.
- Dramatically improve your efficiency using simple techniques for streamlining the entire payment process
- Provide good customer service, create internal controls, & prepare the department for the annual audit.
- Detect and prevent fraud from vendors and employees.
- Use technology in Accounts Payable to make the job more efficient.
STRATEGIC FACILITIES MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Identify key concepts of facilities management
- Understand the legal requirement in managing facilities in South Africa.
- Apply key disciplines for effective facilities management.
FRAUD PREVENTION AND ANTI–CORRUPTION STRATEGIES WORKSHOP
Course Outcome
Upon completion of this training participants will be able to:
- Analyze current directions in policies, regulatory and developments in preventing fraud
- Explore current trends of fraud in South Africa
- Strengthen Internal Audit Effectiveness
- Draft anti-corruption strategies at workplace.
- Prevent, detect and investigate fraud at workplace.
- Merge a corporate governance compliance program.
- Identify a white-collar crime,
- Understand the importance of whistle blowing its implementing strategies.
- How to conduct a fraud risk assessment
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