International Credit Policy
Event
- When:
- Thu, March 10, 2016
- Category:
- Webinars
Description
General Information
Cost: Members: $95
Non-Members: $195
Registration Includes: One telephone and web connection at one physical location
Time
Europe: 4:00pm CET, 3:00pm GMT,
US: 10:00am ET, 9:00am CT, 8:00 am MT, 7:00am PT
About the Webinar
Gain practical guidance to create and implement a credit policy for an international environment, along with the methods and means it will use to support both department and corporate objectives. We’ll build a framework, including 'best practice' in credit management, to ensure that a written global credit policy is operationally successful.
What do we want from the policy?
- The difference between a set of procedures and a formal policy
- Credit policy as an investment tool - strategies to support sales
- What are the objectives and where to start
Getting the right Structure
- How to prepare an outline proposal for a credit policy
- What to include - the key elements, terminology and features
- Domestic trade vs International trade – managing the two in one policy or singly?
- Who should be involved in the process – stakeholders and their involvement
Scope for change, flexibility and adaptability
- How to make the policy flexible and adaptable to change
- Identifying external and internal factors affecting policy and procedures
- Awareness of pitfalls and current global economical issues
Implementation
- Selling the policy to others within the organization
- How to obtain ‘buy in’ from other departments
- How to implement a written credit policy
About the Speaker
Ed Bell, CBA, ICCE, , is the Senior Manager, Credit Administration for W. W. Grainger Inc., a $10B global industrial supplies distributor. In his career at Grainger, spanning over four decades, Ed has served in many key roles including Branch Manager, Sales Manager, Area Credit Manger, International Credit Manager, Corporate Accounts Credit Manager and National Corporate & Government Credit Manager.
Webinar Access
One day prior to the webinar, the primary registrant will receive instructions about joining the webinar.
Please log-in to the webinar at least 15 minutes early to ensure ample time for technical assistance if needed.
Accreditation Points
Participants earn 1 Education and 1 Participation Point towards the International Certified Credit Executive (ICCE) certification/recertification.