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HEPA Conference 2016
27 July 2016 Emma Keenan, Procurement Specialist
Have you booked your ticket to attend the HEPA conference yet? Look what we have for you:
CIPS – what can your professional body do for you?
Ethical Procurement
Negotiation – how to better your communication skills
Estates and Procurement – The key to working together
Achilles will run two sessions – “Pre-procurement Engagement and then “Using the Concessions contracts”
Our Power hour – six topics in 60 minutes includes: how to make use of Twitter, The NEUPC CIPS scheme, and JISC (more to come)
A Legal and Economic update on Brexit
Judith Russell will be present for pre bookable 1:1 meetings re your PMA programme
Presentations from Universities on how they have achieved superior scores in their PMA in Reporting/Organisational and also Category Management
The new PCIP programme
KPI performance – how to demonstrate the efficiency of the procurement function
David Lister of Ernst and Young will speak on Fraud
Sir Ranulph Fiennes will top off the conference with some words of wisdom around leadership and teamwork
And there is more! Watch out for the last 6 sessions to be announced later this week!
That is over 20 learning opportunities as well as all the benefits that come from networking with your peers plus an evening of entertainment and accommodation. All for just £275. What are you waiting for?
The conference runs from 11am on the 8th September to 1pm on the 9th September at the Golden Jubilee Hotel in Glasgow. Click here to reserve your space and read the agenda here.
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