Conference Sessions on Demand (recorded conference sessions)

Conference Sessions on Demand What are Conference Sessions on Demand and how do they work?

Not being able to attend an NCMA annual conference doesn’t mean you should miss out on content pertinent to your career success—especially not when NCMA’s Conference Sessions on Demand (CSoD) offer 24/7 accessibility to the recordings of these conferences.

NEW!! World Congress 2012—36 sessions available in on demand format

 

Earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Hours

CPEs are available for most recordings. The hours are noted within the session details.

Fees

The on-demand sessions are available at a low price of $25 (members)/$35 (nonmembers).

Technical Requirements and File Access

The recordings are in audio sync-to-slide format and include presentations slides and certificate. Files must be downloaded from the "My Downloads" section of your NCMA  online account.
Important note: Not all files have downloadable presentations.

Need More Information? Contact learningcenter@ncmahq.org.

 


Conference Sessions on Demand by Topic

 

 


Accounting and Financial Management

Understanding Government Contract Audits (2012)

Indirect Rate Essentials (2012)

How to Successfully Implement an Over Target Baseline/Schedule from a Government Perspective (2012)

How to Keep Your Head Above Water When You Are Drowning in Unfunded Mandates: A View from the Boardroom (2012)

Managing Risk and Reward By Contract Types (2012)

Don't Just Survive an Audit - Be Prepared for It! (2012)

Business and Proposal Development

The Business Growth Continuum: A Totally Integrated Approach to Business Growth & Sustained Superior Performance (2012)

Pooling Resources in An Austere Procurement Environment - Teaming Agreements (2012)

Successfully Navigating the U.S. Federal Highway- Simplifying the Complexities Dealing with the U.S. Federal Government (2012)


Building RFPs that Build Good Proposals (2012)

Avoiding Proposal and Debriefing Errors: How Contractors Can Win More Contracts and Agencies can Increase Competition (2012)

Up Your Game: Successfully Bridging Contract Management and Business Development Elements to Help Small Business Bid and Win Large IDIQ Contracts and Tasks Orders (2012)

Commercial and International Contracts

Introduction to Commercial Contracts - Understanding the Basics (2012)

Drafting and Negotiating A Cost-Effective ADR Clause for Commercial and International Contracts in 2012 (2012)

The Government's Renewed Interest in Value Engineering - What the Acquisition Professional Needs to Know (2012)

Effective Administration of Commercial Contracts (2012)

Sequestration: What Government Contractors Need to Know (2012)

Communicating Contracts in Split Seconds: Using Visualization Tools to Make Leaders Pay Attention (2012)

Contract Negotiation and Negotiation Skills

What Language Are We Speaking? The Art of Meaningful Discussions (2012)

From Reverse Auctions to Negotiations: Factors Influencing the Decision to Auction or Negotiate (2012)

The Ethics in Negotiations (2012)

A Time Travel Tale - A Mock Negotiation of Liability, Indemnification, and Insurance Provisions by the Government, Prime Contractor, and Subcontractor (2012)

Negotiation and Administration of Intellectual Property Rights and Software Licenses (2012)

The Tao of Contract Management: Understanding and Exploiting the Forces Between Buyers and Sellers (2012)

Cost Estimating and Pricing

In Defense of Profit (2012)

Cost Estimating and Contract Pricing Fundamentals with Emphasis on Small Business Estimating Practices (2012)

Cost and Price Analysis (2012)

The Cost-Build Approach for GSA Schedule Labor Pricing (2012)

Pricing of Disruption (2012)

Price to Perform: Pricing Your Contracts to Win is Only Half the Battle; Pricing for Long-Term Success Benefits the Government Client and Your Company (2012)

Subcontracting

The Top Ten Tools Every Subcontract Managers Needs (2012)

Consent to Subcontract (2012)

Meeting Proprietary Marking Challenges and Structuring NDA's with Subcontractors in the Current Data Rights Environment (2012)

The Oxymoron of the 1099 Employee: Do They Meet the 51% Subcontracting Limit? (2012)

Contracting/Subcontracting with National Industries for the Blind: The Value Proposition of Utilizing the Blind Community (2012)

Form 1S - An Overview (2012)

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