E-Learning for e-Procurement: leveraging technology and learning to foster consensus for results WBI – Governance April 12, 2011
Vision Multi-stakeholder engagement: government, private sector and civil society GDLN: Innovative approaches to instruction Global Collaboration: South-South Knowledge Exchange Similar Challenges Learning Together Dynamic Process
Approach Country Alumni: Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Moldova, Rwanda and Tanzania VC Country X Country Y Country Z VC Process Provides the ‘how’ of adopting eProcurement Build country coalitions, connect to global networks Collective implementation for success Results Country-specific strategic action plans Senior level buy-in for reforms Communications strategy Continued in country support
Content of Learning Session 7: Country Reforms Session 2: e-Procurement and Procurement Reform Session 1: Overview e- Procurement as a Tool for Improved Governance Session 3: Implementation and Change Management for e-Procurement Session 6: Security and Standards in e-Procurement Session 6: Security and Standards in e-Procurement Session 5: e-Procurement Business Models Session 4: e- Procurement Technology Solutions Session 00: Training of facilitators
e-Procurement Series: Action Plan Matrix Problem Challenges Technology/ Change Management Tools Roles and Responsibilities Actions Expected Results
Forthcoming Series in EAP: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam April – June, 2011
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