Start a Business with Insight into Your Industry and Procurement Processes
Knowing how your industry works is key to building a successful business. This course helps you understand the structure of your chosen sector, how decisions are made, and how procurement systems operate. You’ll learn who the key players are, how to meet industry expectations, and how to position your business to win contracts and grow sustainably.
Know your industry, navigate procurement, succeed with confidence
Gain a deep understanding of your business sector and its procurement systems. This course equips you with the knowledge to identify key industry players, comprehend buying processes, and meet procurement requirements effectively. With these skills, you’ll confidently position your business for growth and competitive success.
Ready to master your industry and procurement?
- Understand your industry’s structure and key players
- Learn how procurement systems work
- Identify opportunities within your sector
- Meet procurement requirements confidently
- Position your business for growth and success
Overview
This course is aimed at entrepreneurs, managers, and professionals who are interested in understanding how a new venture’s industry or sector is structured and how procurement systems play a crucial role in the success of a new business. The course covers the dynamics of different industries, the role of procurement within these sectors, and the best practices for managing procurement processes to ensure operational efficiency and business growth.
Description
Learners working towards this standard will be learning towards the full qualification or working within an SMME (Small, Medium, Micro Enterprise) environment, specialising in New Venture Ownership and Management, where acquiring competence against this standard will add value to one’s job. This standard will also add value to entrepreneurs seeking to develop their entrepreneurial skills to become more marketable for bigger contracts, including commercial and public sector contracts, for example, the Department of Public Works programmes. Learners competent in this unit standard can identify the structures within a selected industry or sector, the business principles and processes. The qualifying learner is capable of identifying and analysing the value chain within a selected industry or sector, identifying the business principles and processes within a selected sector or industry’s environment and demonstrating an understanding of different procurement systems that may apply in specific sector/industry.
Course Content
- Value chains are understood and explained within the context of own sector/industry
- The chains of command within the supply chain are identified and explained in relation to own business: Chains of command include but are not limited to the range of influence that the various role-players have on new venture in respect of product/service delivery and the ability to sell the product/service to decision-makers, including the chain of command of the client, project manager, specialist etc.
- Sales pitches to clients are prepared and positioned according to the identified chains of command
- Communication channels within industry/sector role-players are identified, explained and utilised appropriately to ensure effective sales results
- The role of the chosen industry/sector in the National Economy and the effect of productivity on that role is identified so that sales pitches are effective
- Methods of obtaining business are identified for own business context
- The areas of venture funding are understood and explained with examples
- All role-players in the success of the selected venture are identified in order to ensure that sales and negotiations are planned effectively
- Where necessary, joint ventures or sub-contractor relations are established to deliver on larger projects
- Methods for identifying procurement and logistical needs are described with examples
- An understanding of typical procurement documents that apply to industry is demonstrated and completed with examples (typical procurement documents include but are not limited to order forms, quotations, letters and contracts)
- Typical methods of recording and controlling delivery and usage of materials are described according to own business context (typical procurement control methods include but are not limited to expediting, receiving, returns, stock control, stock control systems)
- Non-accredited: Short course only
- Duration: 1h 30m
- Delivery: Classroom/Online/Blended
- Access Period: 12 Months
