Course Description
Course Details
Discover and master the fundamentals of purchasing by understanding your strategic and tactical
roles as a purchasing practitioner. Improve your company's bottom-line profitability by learning and
implementing key concepts such as negotiation, supplier sourcing and qualification, outsourcing and
make-or-buy analysis. Learn the basics of supplier partnerships, capital budgeting and green buying. In
this online course, you will learn how to define internal customer needs, generate purchase requisitions
and purchase orders, expedite, trace and receive supplier deliveries, maintain effective purchasing
records and create and manage various purchasing budgets. You'll learn about business law,
contracts, leasing, Six Sigma and total quality management (TQM). You will also learn how to recruit,
select and evaluate purchasing personnel, and learn the importance of business ethics.
What you will learn
- Understand the strategic and tactical roles as a purchasing practitioner
- Learn the basics
of supplier partnerships, capital budgeting and green buying
- Learn how to define internal
customer needs
- Discover how to generate purchase requisitions and purchase
orders
- Learn how to expedite, trace and receive supplier deliveries
- Examine how to
maintain effective purchasing records
- Understand how to create and manage various
purchasing budgets
How you will benefit
- Discover and master the fundamentals of purchasing
- Learn how to recruit, select and
evaluate purchasing personnel who can help you get the job done
- Open the door to new
opportunities as a purchasing practitioner
Requirements
Hardware Requirements
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.
Software Requirements
- PC: Windows 8 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version
of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also
compatible.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational
before the course begins.
Other
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Syllabus
Lesson 1 - Contributions of Purchasing. In this first lesson, you'll learn about the various
types of professional purchasing certification, including those offered by the Institute for Supply
Management (ISM) and the National Institute of Government Purchasing (NIGP). You'll explore the
breadth of the purchasing body of knowledge and identify several areas where purchasing provides
value to organizations. You'll also discover the significance of buying on a total cost basis and learn
how savings you generate for purchased materials and services improve your company's bottom-line
profitability.
Lesson 2 - Organizational Strategy and Purchasing Response. In this lesson, you'll learn
how to set a vision and mission statement, and how to develop objectives and strategies. The lesson
will also discuss the mechanics of creating purchase requisitions and purchase orders and how to use
them effectively. You'll finish up by exploring different conditions that benefit from negotiation and the
steps and techniques that contribute to a successful outcome.
Lesson 3 - Elements of the Purchasing Cycle. All organizations use a purchasing cycle to
manage buying activities. To help you effectively manage purchasing activities, this lesson presents a
seven step-cycle that begins with need recognition and ends with receipt of delivery. You'll explore the
first five steps in depth and see how specifications, branding, and samples are three common methods
for defining user needs. You'll also learn about four different forms of competition (monopoly, oligopoly,
full competition, and perfect competition) and see how competition affects prices.
Lesson 4 - The Purchasing Cycle (Conclusion); Make or Buy Analysis; Leasing. In this
lesson, you'll conclude your exploration of the purchasing cycle by learning about steps six and seven
(perform follow-up and receive the delivery). Then, you'll examine expediting, follow-up, and tracing as
methods to enhance on-time deliveries. You'll also learn how purchasing supports the receiving
function and discover the underlying concepts of make or buy and leasing.
Lesson 5 - Supplier Sourcing. As a purchasing professional, you depend on your suppliers.
After all, without capable suppliers, it would be very difficult (if not impossible) to meet your
organization's needs. For that reason, this lesson will discuss the importance of proper source selection
and how to prepare a prospective supplier list. You'll find out how to evaluate each supplier-sourcing
element and determine when to conduct a supplier visit.
Lesson 6 - Green Buying; Purchasing Records; Competitive Bidding. Green buying is an
extremely important organizational concept. Firms that use it successfully can achieve internal
objectives and also satisfy societal goals. This lesson will discuss the purpose of green buying and
review its 3Rs (reduce, reuse, and recycle). To help you locate historical information when you need it,
you'll investigate the various types of purchasing records and learn about electronic record keeping and
reporting. You'll also learn all about competitive bidding and understand how to use a request for
quotation (RFQ) or a request for proposal (RFP).
Lesson 7 - Business Law, Contracts, and Legal Forms of the Organization. This lesson will
discuss important legal matters that purchasing professionals encounter daily. You'll begin by looking at
business law and then move on to contracts. You'll learn about the principal-agency relationship and
the four major forms of organization (sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships,
and corporations).
Lesson 8 - Six Sigma and Total Quality Management; ERP/MRP II. Suppliers rely on
manufacturing and quality systems. Purchasing professionals need to know about these systems
because their use (successful or unsuccessful) highly influences suppliers' abilities to fill your purchase
orders on-time, with quality, and at a desirable price. In this lesson, you'll look at Six Sigma and Total
Quality Management (TQM), and identify how these philosophies and methodologies benefit
organizations. You'll learn about the elements of a supply chain, Manufacturing Resource Planning
(MRP II), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
Lesson 9 - Introduction to Budgeting. Purchasing, as a major organizational function, is
involved with a number of different types of budgets. These budgets include the purchasing department
administration budget (also known as an expense budget), the production materials budget, and the
maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO) budget. To use budgets wisely, you need to know how they
work, what they are supposed to accomplish, and how they are constructed. In this lesson, you'll
discover the primary purposes, advantages, and disadvantages of budgets. The lesson will cover how
to select a budget period, review variable budgets, and understand budget variances.
Lesson 10 - Capital Budgeting. For many organizations, capital expenditures represent the
largest disbursement of funds. Purchasing practitioners play a number of roles in capital budgeting,
including assisting with requests for capital expenditures, serving on capital budget evaluation
committees, and leading teams to acquire capital assets. This lesson will help you effectively
participate in those activities. You'll learn the definition of capital budgeting, understand the initiation
process for capital request proposals, and examine different justification methods for project
proposals.
Lesson 11 - Supplier Partnerships; Ethics and Organizational Politics. A supplier partnership
is a fairly recent type of arrangement. It characterizes a progressive way for sellers and buyers to work
together. Supplier partnerships require an extensive amount of preparation and commitment, but the
payoff is substantial for firms that succeed. This lesson will discuss the prerequisites and elements of a
supplier partnership. You'll also explore ethics and organizational politics and study their effects on
purchasing practitioners.
Lesson 12 - Recruiting, Training, and Evaluating Purchasing Personnel. In the final lesson,
you'll discover how to recruit, select, and evaluate purchasing personnel. Then, you'll learn how to
implement a performance planning process, including administering performance reviews. Finally, you'll
find out why so many people dislike giving performance reviews and get tips on how to make your
reviews more meaningful.