hanuma
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hi frnds, now i’m attaching a ppt on how to maintain contracts.. rgds, hanuma
From India, Kakinada
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NirzariShah
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Its fantastic... i was preparing the same today with one of my collegue.. your presentation gave me lots of inputs.. i ll post it once i have prepared for my company
From India, Pune
pervez.ahmed1982@gmail.com
Hi Dear, This PPT is very informative and useful for attending the interviews as well. Please share these kinds of information more. God bless you ..... Thanks a lot. Best regards, Pervez Ahmed S
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Kanthakatlas
C O N T R A C T M A N A G E M E N T: Contract is another name for business relationship. Understandably, companies and government undertakings get into a large number of contractual relationships with numerous companies and suppliers. A company gets into a contractual relationship with the state to get a project, licence or business. Companies and government undertakings get into contractual relationships with raw material and component suppliers and service providers. Companies get into relationships with distributors, wholesalers, and retailers for selling their products and services. Liberalization and globalization of the Indian economy has brought about significant changes in business relations. With liberalization, business entities have a choice regarding who to contract with and what to contract for. As the economy has become competitive, there has been much outsourcing of activities. A large segment of the economy has been opened up for private participation particularly in infrastructure development including highways, electricity, telecommunications, airports, and railways. These changes have led to a proliferation in contractual relationships. As a result, managing contracts for supply of goods and services has become a dominant activity for managers in both public and private sectors. Contract failures lead to inefficient performance, financial losses, and disruption of work; initiation of arbitration and litigation; loss of reputation; and other direct and consequential losses. Thus, it has become important for executives to understand the rights, responsibilities, and obligations arising from contracts.
About the Faculty:
A Sr. HR & Legal Consultant with 32 years of Industrial versatile experience in the fields of HR, IR and Legal.
Enrolled as an Advocate at the Bar Council of India at Hyderabad. Worked for HR and Legal Departments of major groups like UB, ITC, TATA’s, Pitti Laminations and Nagarjuna Groups.
Has rich expertise and experience in both HR, IR and Legal. He was trained at “ SUMEDHAS” the only HR process Labs in Asia. He is also well versed with International Accreditions like SA 8000, Deming Prize, IQRS, TQM etc. Post Graduate in Law from Andhra University.

Program Coverage:

Program Date: 17th September 2016 -- Saturday

Duration: 1 day – 9:30 am to 5:30 pm

Methodology: Interactive, Case Studies and Exercises.

Target Audience: Purchase Managers, Supply Chain Managers, Legal Professionals, Consultants and
Advisors, Sourcing & Procurement Managers, Vendor Interfacing Executives,

Venue: Hotel Aditya Hometel, Ameerpet - Hyderabad.

For Registrations, please call Ms. Sowjanya or Mr. Sanjay Varma
TEL: 040 – 65140345 to 49 OR 0772 999 5538 / 772 999 5539 OR e-mail: events01@learningevents.in

T O P I C C O N T E N T S

P R E L U N C H
Introduction  What is a Contract?
 Difference between an Agreement and a Contract?
 What makes a Contract enforceable?
 Types of Contracts
 Nature and Scope of Indian Contract Act, 1872
Drafting a Contract
 Elements of Contract Drafting
 Important points and some practical tips for drafting
a Contract
 Contract Elements in detail
 Essential Clauses
 Most common mistakes in Contract drafting
P O S T L U N C H
Putting a Contract
together
 Organizing a Contract and its provisions
 The Drafting process
 Drafting the first draft
 How to review and comment on a Contract
 Amendments, Consents and Waivers
Performing the
Contract
 Remedies for breach of Contract
 Consequential Loss
 Liquidated Damages, “Penalties” and Incentives
 Legal Issues & Precautions in Electronic Contracts &
Information Technology Act

From India, Hyderabad
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