PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP MANAGEMENT
- COURSE INTRODUCTION
Governments around the world, and especially in developing countries, struggle to develop and maintain infrastructure that supports national economic growth and delivers basic services to their citizens.
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have a long history of funding and delivering infrastructure. Under the right conditions, such partnerships can be a viable option to deliver infrastructure services that enable growth and serve citizens.
The major objectives of the course “Public Private Partnership” (PPP) Management is to learn theories and practices of cooperation between public and private sectors in delivering public services. In the course, various aspects of partnership approaches, effects and issues are discussed.
This course will focus on the structure of Public Private Partnership (PPP)s, examine the continuum from outsourcing to Public Private Partnership (PPP) together with benefits they bring to participating parties. It also provides an opportunity to explore and understand in more specific detail the background of major infrastructure projects and the current thinking and methodologies which exists. The training program outline is up to date and pertinent to marketplace requirements, thus catering well to all analytical prediction of training needs in the specified area. A customised proposal can also be arranged, to suit the training requirement of your team.
- WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Individuals who are involved in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) process and who have responsibilities for project management on an international basis, individuals from any part of the public sector or private organisations who meet the criteria above.
- COURSE OBJECTIVES
Delegates will gain knowledge and skills to:
- A consistency of understanding of why Public Private Partnership (PPP) is important to organisational and national sustainable success
- Established the critical success factors supporting the Public Private Partnership (PPP) process
- Reviewed a range of Public Private Partnership (PPP) models and established their added value
- Developed a systematic approach to the key stages of the project management processes
For more information, please contact:
PIERRE DUPLIS BRENNER
The Admission Director
AFRICA INSTITUTE FOR CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT (AICD)
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SADC Institute of Commerce and Industrial Practice
Gauteng. SOUTH AFRICA
