The PPECB seeks quotations for a once-off online training session on risk management for its Management Committee. The training will cover various risk registers and governance frameworks, aimed at enhancing the understanding and application of risk management practices.
The Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) is inviting bids for the provision of specialized risk management training tailored for its Management Committee (MANCO). This training aims to equip approximately 40 delegates with essential knowledge and practical skills related to strategic, operational, and emerging risks, as well as the associated governance frameworks, including the King V principles and the Combined Assurance Framework. The training will be delivered online via Microsoft Teams, ensuring accessibility and engagement through interactive sessions, practical case studies, and exercises.
The scope of the training includes an in-depth exploration of the PPECB's risk registers, including the Strategic, Operational, and Emerging Risk Registers, along with the Risk Policy, Strategy, and Charter. Participants will gain insights into the roles and responsibilities of MANCO in risk management, learn to identify and report risks following best practices, and understand the implications of fraud within the public sector. The training is expected to take place over a half-day session, with a date to be confirmed in June, July, or August 2026. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the PPECB's risk management capabilities, ultimately contributing to the efficient and sustainable export of perishable products from South Africa.
This tender is suitable for training providers with expertise in risk management, particularly those experienced in delivering online training to public sector organizations. Businesses that can demonstrate a strong understanding of risk governance frameworks and practical applications in a corporate environment are encouraged to apply.