Competitive tendering. An effective tool in ensuring value for money in public sector
Tendering
Autor | Dr. David Ackah, Lydia Abu Gyamfi, Makafui R. Agboyi |
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Verlag | GRIN Verlag |
Erscheinungsjahr | 2014 |
Seitenanzahl | 20 Seiten |
ISBN | 9783656844396 |
Format | PDF/ePUB |
Kopierschutz | kein Kopierschutz/DRM |
Geräte | PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet |
Preis | 15,99 EUR |
David Ackah (PhD) is an experienced and innovative project management professional with sound academic and professional background with excellent working knowledge in projects management method based on project management parameters and donors' rules; propose composition and take part in the bid evaluation panel(s). He holds Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Community & Economic Development, and Master of Science (MSc) in Business & Economics from United State of America, Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Accounting from the University College of Management Studies, Standard Diploma from the Managing & Marketing Sales Association (MAMSA UK), and Single Subject Diploma from the Institute of Commercial Management (ICM UK). He also holds Professional Doctorate and Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management from the Institute of Project Management Professionals Ghana, a Professional Diploma in Project Management from the International Business Management Institute (IBMI) at New York (USA), Professional Diploma in Project Management from the Alison Institute with Certificate No. AC-1266-11259553. In 2019, he was awarded a Certified Professorship (C.Prof) from the International Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (QAHE) in Hong Kong. In Ghana today, the landscape is littered with failed and abandoned projects, in this regards, he has taken the mantle to take up another PhD in Project Development Planning from the Central University of Nicaragua focusing on investigating into the causes and effects of failure and abandoned projects on the Ghanaian economy. David Ackah (PhD) brings to your organization real-world experience in developing successful project plans, communicating expectations clearly, and encouraging team enthusiasm, even in the late stages of the project cycle.