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Learn How to Effectively Sell Products to the Government!


 
COVID-19 pandemic changed how business is done everywhere. As we adapt to the new normal, it is a must to be updated with the procurement law and regulations on public-private transactions.

For those in private sector, non-compliance can lead to disqualification. For government officials, ignorance of the update regulations can cost you your job, damage your reputation and land you in jail!

To help you on this, the Center for Global Best Practices will host these two-session webinars from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM via ZOOM:
Thursday & Friday, September 17 & 18, 2020

Best Practices Guide to the Law and IRR for Procurement of Consulting Services
Thursday & Friday, March 11 & 12, 2021

These comprehensive webinars will cover fundamental principles, procurement organizations and planning, eligibilities, standard bid documents, procedures for public bidding, early procurement, and alternative modes of procurement, administrative remedies, offenses¸ penalties, and blacklisting.

Attendees will be updated on the recent GPPB issuances on:
(a) efficient E-Based Procurement Processes
(b) Procurement in Emergency Cases in times of calamities and community quarantines, and
(c) blacklisting of errant suppliers.

These webinars are highly recommended for heads of procuring entities, BAC Secretariats, members of TWGs and those in the private sectors who want to participate in bidding for government projects.

Pre-registration is required. To enroll, please visit the website www.cgbp.org

Note: You may also request for these training topics as in-house training exclusive for your group.

Contact Person:
Jamie Borlaza
Program Leader
Mobile: (+639 98) 510-3748
Landline: (+63 2) 8842-7148 or 59

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