YA-PSC-004

Executive Programme in Strategic Procurement

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A focused executive programme on procurement, contracts, and supply chain management, designed to help delegates improve supplier value, contract discipline, negotiation, risk control, and resilient supply performance th...

Duration

10 Days

Language

English

Location

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Price

EUR 2,850

Type

Classroom

Certificate

Available

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Next Available Date

09 Feb 2031

Venue Context

Malaysia

Professional Audience

Procurement & Supply Chain

Upcoming Dates & Venues

Choose the most suitable schedule near the top of the journey.

2 Dates

Seminar Content

Clear executive content, practical outcomes, and a focused learning path.

This programme develops practical capability in developing practical capability in strategic procurement to strengthen commercial value, supply continuity, and procurement governance across modern organisations. through a structured learning journey that strengthens strategic analysis, prioritisation choices, and execution planning.

Designed for procurement managers, supply chain professionals, sourcing specialists, and contract owners responsible for strategic procurement, the course combines expert-led instruction, case discussion, applied tools, and implementation planning so delegates can return to work with clear leadership actions and measurable management improvements.

  • Gain a sharper working understanding of procurement, contracts, and supply chain management and where it affects performance, risk, or service quality.
  • Practise the subject through realistic cases, focused discussion, and practical tools.
  • Improve confidence in decisions, communication, and implementation around the topic.
  • Leave with practical actions that can be adapted for teams, departments, projects, or client-facing work.
  • Apply practical methods for prioritisation choices and stronger day-to-day management decisions.
  • Improve team effectiveness through execution planning and clearer leadership expectations.
  • Translate learning into an actionable plan for performance measures in the participant's organisation.
  • Prepare a focused action plan for applying the learning after the programme.
  • Procurement managers, supply chain professionals, sourcing specialists, and contract owners responsible for strategic procurement.
  • Department heads and managers responsible for people, performance, and service outcomes.
  • HR, learning, and organisational development professionals supporting management capability.
  • High-potential professionals preparing for broader leadership responsibility.

The programme uses facilitator-led discussion, practical frameworks, peer exchange, scenario work, and structured action planning to build confidence in strategic analysis, prioritisation choices, execution planning, and performance measure.

  • Use structured tools to manage strategic analysis with greater consistency and confidence.
  • Evaluate workplace challenges and respond using practical approaches to prioritisation choices.
  • Lead communication, engagement, and implementation activity that supports execution planning.
  • Produce a practical leadership action plan linked to performance measures and operational priorities.
  • Contribute more confidently to implementation, review, and continuous improvement.

Delegates complete a pre-course needs review, facilitator observation during exercises, short knowledge checks, and a final implementation plan linked to developing practical capability in strategic procurement to strengthen commercial value, supply continuity, and procurement governance across modern organisations..

Participants who complete the full programme receive the Executive Completion Certificate issued by York British Academy.

Competency

Strategic sourcing

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Supplier evaluation

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Contract discipline

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Negotiation planning

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Supply risk control

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Value delivery

Detailed Outline by Day

Day-by-day learning path with practical executive application.

10 days

Day 01

Day 1: Strategic Analysis And Executive Context

Core Module
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  • The opening core module establishes a practical starting point for strategic analysis and executive context within Executive Programme in Strategic Procurement. The facilitator introduces the key questions, boundaries and leadership choices before participants map the realities of their own operating environment.
  • Individual reflection is followed by a structured discussion that distinguishes symptoms from underlying issues. Participants compare priorities, stakeholder expectations and available evidence, then create a concise leadership context map.
  • The emphasis is on building a common language and a clear foundation for the work that follows, while helping each participant manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity.

Day 02

Day 2: Prioritisation Choices Tools And Leadership Decisions

Applied Workshop
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  • This applied workshop is run as a decision clinic. Participants receive short, contrasting evidence packs related to prioritisation choices tools and leadership decisions and work in small groups to identify what is known, uncertain and material to the decision.
  • They apply explicit criteria, challenge assumptions and compare the consequences of different courses of action. The facilitator uses debrief questions to draw out governance, timing and communication considerations.
  • Participants leave with a decision rationale with clear criteria, strengthening their ability to manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity without relying on a single prescribed answer.

Day 03

Day 3: Execution Planning

Practical Lab
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  • This practical lab uses paired rehearsal and observer feedback to develop execution planning. Participants rotate through realistic roles, test language and responses, and receive evidence-based feedback on clarity, listening and follow-through.
  • The facilitator pauses the activity at key moments to examine alternative interventions and their likely effect on colleagues. Each participant revises their approach and records a practical conversation or action script.
  • The session makes the learning visible and usable, so that participants can manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity with greater confidence in real conversations.

Day 04

Day 4: Performance Measures And Performance Integration

Case Analysis
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  • Participants investigate performance measures and performance integration through a structured workplace case rather than a lecture. The case contains incomplete information, competing interests and practical constraints, requiring groups to identify causes, assess risks and choose appropriate interventions.
  • They present their reasoning, receive challenge from peers and refine the response using the facilitator's guidance. Discussion focuses on the impact of leadership choices on people, delivery and control.
  • The work produces a case response with risks and next steps and gives participants a disciplined way to manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity when issues are complex or contested.

Day 05

Day 5: Workplace Action Planning and Implementation

Practical Lab
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  • This practical lab is an implementation studio. Participants take the learning from workplace action planning and implementation and convert it into a short, practical sequence of actions for their own workplace.
  • They define ownership, milestones, evidence of progress and the conversations required to secure support. The facilitator provides targeted review, helping participants tighten scope and anticipate barriers before they commit to next steps.
  • Participants complete a 30-day application plan. The day is deliberately focused on action, making it easier to manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity after the programme rather than leaving with ideas alone.

Day 06

Day 6: Applying Earlier Tools to Complex Situations

Practical Lab
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  • The programme moves into a strategic application workshop focused on applying earlier tools to complex situations. Participants revisit earlier tools but work with a broader, less predictable situation that requires them to balance immediate delivery needs with longer-term consequences.
  • Working groups compare alternative responses, identify dependencies and decide what must be communicated upward, outward and within their teams. Facilitated feedback tests the practicality of each proposal.
  • Participants refine an updated application brief, extending their ability to manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity when conditions are more demanding than the original examples.

Day 07

Day 7: Peer Case Analysis and Professional Review

Assessment Session
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  • This peer case conference uses peer case analysis and professional review as the focus for professional challenge. Participants bring a short scenario or work from a supplied case, then present their emerging recommendation to a small review group.
  • Peers test the evidence, expose blind spots and ask what would change the proposed course of action. The facilitator keeps the discussion constructive and anchored in the programme's methods.
  • By the end of the session, each participant has produced a strengthened case recommendation, improving their capacity to manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity through more rigorous reasoning.

Day 08

Day 8: Implementation Readiness and Delivery Barriers

Practical Lab
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  • The implementation clinic concentrates on what makes implementation readiness and delivery barriers difficult to execute in practice. Participants examine dependencies, sequencing, communication needs and likely resistance around a live or realistic initiative.
  • They use a clinic format to diagnose obstacles, request peer input and make their plan more workable. The facilitator focuses attention on ownership, escalation and the signals that indicate progress or drift.
  • Participants leave with an implementation readiness checklist, giving them a practical route to manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity while maintaining momentum and accountability.

Day 09

Day 9: Decision-Making Under Pressure

Assessment Session
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  • In this executive decision laboratory, participants apply decision-making under pressure under time pressure and changing information. They work through a staged scenario in which new stakeholder views, risks and constraints are introduced between decision points.
  • Each group must state its choice, explain the evidence used and decide when escalation is appropriate. A facilitated debrief compares approaches and highlights the trade-offs involved.
  • Participants produce a documented decision and escalation route, reinforcing their ability to manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity calmly and transparently when certainty is limited.

Day 10

Day 10: Integration and Workplace Proposal

Integration Workshop
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  • The final Integration Workshop brings together the program integration project and workplace proposal, and the programme's wider learning. Participants develop a concise workplace proposal that connects their intended actions, leadership rationale, stakeholder approach and measures of progress.
  • They receive targeted peer and facilitator feedback, revise the proposal and identify the first conversations needed after the programme. The session closes with a final leadership application plan.
  • This is not a theoretical recap: it is a structured opportunity to demonstrate how participants will manage commercial decisions, strengthen supplier performance and improve continuity through a credible, evidence-based plan.

Why Choose This Course

Practical training value made more visible.

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Practical business application

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Expert-led delivery

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International venue options

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Certificate of completion

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Suitable for corporate teams

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Available online or classroom

Trainers & Experts

Executive faculty currently linked to this programme.

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Faculty

Emma Sinclair

Executive Faculty Member

Strategic Leadership Consultant

Emma Sinclair leads executive learning engagements for York British Academy with a focus on Strategy Execution & Leadership.

Strategy Execution & Leadership Academic Delivery

Faculty

Priya Raman

Executive Faculty Member

Change Leadership Consultant

Priya Raman leads executive learning engagements for York British Academy with a focus on Change Management & Organisational Culture.

Change Management & Organisational Culture Academic Delivery

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Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers for delegates and sponsors.

Who is this course designed for? +

This programme is designed for professionals, managers, specialists, and organisational teams who need practical capability in procurement & supply chain.

What will I learn? +

Participants develop practical understanding, applied tools, and workplace actions connected to Executive Programme in Strategic Procurement.

Is this course available online or in person? +

Delivery is shown on the course schedule. York British Academy supports Classroom depending on the active programme record.

Can this course be delivered in-house? +

Organisations can request a proposal for private or in-house delivery when the programme needs to be adapted for a team, department, or cohort.

Is a certificate provided? +

Participants receive a York British Academy certificate or attendance record when the programme and eligibility requirements are completed.

How can my organisation request a proposal? +

Use the Request Proposal option on the course page or contact York British Academy with the required topic, location, delivery mode, and participant profile.

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