This course is designed for experienced professionals seeking to master the highest levels of complexity in **Global Procurement and Sourcing**. It extends beyond basic international sourcing to focus on sophisticated topics like multi-tier supply chain visibility, geopolitical risk modeling, and advanced strategic finance (e.g., structured trade finance). Participants will learn how to build high-performance, compliant, and resilient global supply networks using cutting-edge tools and strategic agreements. The curriculum emphasizes moving procurement from an execution role to a strategic function that drives competitive advantage on a global scale.
Advanced Global Procurement and Sourcing
Supply Chain Management and Procurement
October 25, 2025
Introduction
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Develop and implement multi-region, multi-tier sourcing strategies for maximum resilience and cost optimization.
- Apply advanced analytical models for quantifying and mitigating **geopolitical and economic risks**.
- Master the use of structured trade finance instruments (e.g., supply chain finance, structured LCs) to optimize working capital.
- Design and manage complex **global category strategies** incorporating total landed cost and sustainability.
- Establish robust visibility and control over **Tier-2 and Tier-3** suppliers using technology.
- Negotiate and structure complex international contracts, including transfer pricing and IP protection clauses.
- Lead comprehensive due diligence for cross-border mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures affecting the supply base.
- Manage international tax, customs compliance, and complex tariff mitigation strategies (e.g., tariff engineering).
Target Audience
- Senior Global Sourcing Managers and Directors
- Category Managers handling multi-billion dollar international spend
- Supply Chain Vice Presidents and Heads of Strategy
- Procurement Finance and Treasury Professionals
- International Legal Counsel and Compliance Officers
- Consultants specializing in global supply chain transformation
Methodology
- Case study analysis of a company's response to a major geopolitical tariff imposition.
- Quantitative group activity: building a Total Landed Cost (TLC) model for multi-region sourcing, including duties and working capital costs.
- Role-playing a negotiation with a foreign supplier focusing on transfer pricing and IP protection clauses.
- Individual exercise: drafting a strategy brief for utilizing Supply Chain Finance (SCF) with a major bank.
- Discussions on the ethical and political challenges of global supply chain transparency.
Personal Impact
- Expertise to lead and execute high-value, complex global sourcing initiatives.
- Mastery of trade finance and working capital optimization techniques.
- Enhanced ability to mitigate systemic geopolitical and financial supply risks.
- Increased credibility and influence with Finance, Legal, and Executive leadership.
- Skills to integrate sustainability and compliance into global strategy.
Organizational Impact
- Maximized savings and total value capture through sophisticated global category strategies.
- Optimized working capital (DPO, inventory) through effective use of trade finance.
- Superior compliance with international tax, customs, and trade regulations.
- Increased resilience and continuity through robust multi-tier network visibility.
- Competitive advantage through early access to global supplier innovation.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Global Sourcing Strategy and Network Design
Advanced Sourcing Models- Designing a global network for optimal cost, risk, and lead time balance
- The strategic decision framework for reshoring, nearshoring, and low-cost country sourcing
- Integrating sustainability (ESG) and ethical compliance into the global category strategy
- Developing a robust **geopolitical risk dashboard** and monitoring system
- Modeling the financial impact of trade wars, tariffs, and non-tariff barriers
Unit 2: Financial Engineering and Trade Management
Strategic Trade Finance- Utilizing **Supply Chain Finance (SCF)** and dynamic discounting to optimize working capital (DPO)
- Mastering complex Letter of Credit (LC) structures and international payment risk mitigation
- Understanding transfer pricing rules and procurement's role in tax compliance
- Strategies for **tariff engineering** and leveraging Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
Unit 3: Contractual and Legal Mastery
International Contract Complexity- Negotiating and drafting IP protection and technology transfer clauses in offshore agreements
- Structuring contracts to manage currency fluctuation and commodity price volatility
- Defining legal jurisdiction, dispute resolution, and arbitration in international contracts
- Conducting procurement due diligence during M&A (contract transfer, synergy realization)
- Developing a 100-day plan for integrating newly acquired global suppliers and systems
Unit 4: Multi-Tier Visibility and Technology
Supply Chain Mapping- Techniques for achieving visibility beyond Tier-1 (sub-supplier mapping)
- Managing risk and compliance within the deeper tiers of the supply chain
- Utilizing advanced SCM platforms for global trade management and risk monitoring
- The role of blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) in global traceability
Unit 5: Global Supplier Relationship and Performance
SRM and Innovation- Building strategic relationships for collaborative global product development and innovation
- Designing global supplier performance management (SPM) systems and SBR protocols
- Reporting complex global savings (cost, tax, working capital) to the Executive Committee
- Integrating risk mitigation metrics into the C-suite performance dashboard
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