The 5th Military Performance Based Logistics

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Monday April 26, 2010 - Wednesday April 28, 2010

M Hotel Singapore
81 Anson Road
Singapore, Central Singapore

Militaries have been pushing for PBL enrollment into supply chain management. The evidence that PBL is beneficial is clear - militaries vendors are delivering improved performance at lower costs. However, the barriers to successful PBL and the strict policies of "expected to do" or "must do" can be a deterrent factor to project managers in adopting PBL as part of their responsibilities.

The business model of Performance Based Logistics (PBL) have been reputed to give military services greater affordability, flexibility, higher vendors’ performance and improved operational readiness. Despite the reputation that PBL delivers excellent improvements in operational costs across systems’ life-cycle, significant numbers of project managers are still hesitant to incorporate PBL initiatives into their supply chain management.

The 3-day training course is designed for military personnel or project managers who are embarking or have practiced PBL business models. This course will use actual case studies to illustrate important PBL ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ to ensure practicality of lesson.

The training program aims to achieve the following objectives:

  • Enhance understanding on the key principles of performance based logistics and review of next generation life cycle product support
  • Getting best practices in building strategic PBL relationships
  • Knowing the proven strategies in accelerating the adoption and performance of PBL programs
  • Optimising PBL metrics and performance management approach
  • Benchmarking to unlock your PBL initiatives potential!
  • Learning top 10 PBL pitfalls and risk mitigation approaches
  • Ability to plan PBL as an enabler for foreign military sales (FMS) sustainment
  • Garnering insights to new approach for developing PBL capability and incentives within government
  • Future of PBL

The 5th Military Performance Based Logistics course aims to give military personnel or project managers some insights in making PBL works. The training course will discuss extensively on how to successfully integrate PBL practices across TOTAL SYSTEM LIFECYLE. Discussion also include feasibility of PBL in a project, proven PBL costing models, pitfalls of PBL, effective BCA, limitations and constraints.

Ticket Info: SGD2295

Homepage: http://www.militarypbl.com