NETWORKING FOR KNOWLEDGE CAPACITY BUILDING OF PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS IN GHANA

Authors

  • Kissi Ernest Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
  • Offei Isaac Takoradi Technical University, Ghana
  • Boateng Bannor Emmanuel, Badu Edward Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

Keywords:

Capacity Building, Ghana, Knowledge, Networking, Procurement Professionals.

Abstract

The role of public procurement professionals in achieving value for money in public procurement activities is widely acknowledged around the globe. This has inspired the organisation of training programmes and workshops for procurement professionals, particularly those in developing countries in order to hone their knowledge and skills for proper management of government projects. This paper sought to explore the opportunities in networking for knowledge in capacity building of procurement professionals in Ghana. The study adopted mixed research methods for both data collection and analysis. The paper revealed that professional networking can offer procurement professionals the opportunity to acquire new knowledge from external professionals, knowing global trends about procurement practice and glean new information from other institutions about procurement. It is recommended that a platform that can support a network of procurement professionals in Ghana should be developed in order to ensure effective interaction and communication among procurement professionals for their capacity building.

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Published

2016-10-02

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