Contract Management
The APM defines contract management as the management of agreement(s) made between two or more parties that create legally binding obligations between them. The contract sets out those obligations and the actions that can be taken if they are not met. Learners will understand the critical importance of having a contract in place before undertaking any project. Topics include:
- What is a contract
- Why is a contract needed
- Essential elements of a contract
- Contract formation problems
- Standard forms of contract
- What clauses a construction contract should contain
Learners will understand the critical importance of having a contract in place before undertaking any project. Topics include:
- What is a contract
- Why is a contract needed
- Essential elements of a contract
- Contract formation problems
- Standard forms of contract
- What clauses a construction contract should contain
This course is designed for those new to working in projects, or non-project staff who wish to gain a basic understanding of the project environment and project management terminology.
- Project team members who are new to the project environment.
- Staff who are required to interact with the project team but may not be directly involved in project activity.
- People who are considering a move into the project environment.
- Project managers with an interest in being exposed to the terminology associated with best practice as defined by the APM.
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Product code: M0793