Here at PAI, we’re excited to share our November list of programmes and seminars. This month, in recognition of Movember, a global movement dedicated to raising awareness around men’s mental health and well-being, we’re pleased to spotlight our Men’s Mental Health Workshop taking place on 12 November in The Grand Canal Hotel. This workshop will emphasise the importance of mental health in the workplace, offering practical tools and resources for self-care and resilience, with 15% of all tickets going to Cycle Against Suicide. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills, stay updated on industry trends, or connect with like-minded professionals, our November line-up has something for everyone. Click here to explore our events calendar 👇 https://pai.ie/events/
Public Affairs Ireland
Professional Training and Coaching
The Trusted Provider of Professional Learning and Development for the Public and Private Sector. www.pai.ie
About us
Public Affairs Ireland (PAI) was established in 2002, and since then has been a leading figure in Training and Development of the public sector and national conferences. We also offer Bespoke Training, going out to individual organisations, assessing their needs, and creating a made-to-measure training plan. We offer a wealth of information through our weekly updates, back-issues of our Journal, our new Training and Education magazine, and our blog, which features article contributions by many of the country’s leading figures in their sector. Find us online at http://www.pai.ie/ You can follow us on twitter on @publicaffairsir
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http://www.pai.ie
External link for Public Affairs Ireland
- Industry
- Professional Training and Coaching
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2002
- Specialties
- training, education, continuing professional development, publishing, and directories
Locations
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Primary
Foley St
The Steelworks,
Dublin, D01 X997, IE
Employees at Public Affairs Ireland
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Daragh O Brien
I change how people think about information and data | 3 years' running All-Star Thought Leader Accredited by AIBF | Doctoral Candidate in Data…
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Tina Kinirons
Guiding you to job interview success | Interview Coach | Interview Webinars, e-Course & Workbooks | Interview Skills Trainer | Interview Chair |…
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Client Success Manager
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Richard O'Callaghan
Academic Director for Accounting and Finance at Dublin Business School
Updates
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Welcome to the Tenth Edition of The PAI Review, dedicated to exploring innovations and challenges in public procurement: Money Well Spent. This issue features articles on a variety of topics, including a progress update on the development of the new National Public Procurement Strategy, an analysis of declining competition in EU public procurement for works, goods, and services over the last decade, an in-depth look at housing provision and procurement, and much more. Click the link the the comments to read the full review!
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We truly value our collaboration with Competition and Consumer Protection Commission and we look forward to continuing our partnership into the new year. #Procurement2024
Last Wednesday, CCPC Commission Member Una Butler addressed the Public Affairs Ireland Public Procurement Masterclass in the Spencer Hotel. 👩🏼🏫 This year’s theme, "Strategic, Sustainable, and Transparent Procurement”, set the stage for insightful presentations on current trends and best practices in procurement. The CCPC was proud to be the main sponsor of this event. Úna delivered a presentation on “Bid-rigging: Safeguarding Fair Competition in Public Procurement” at the conference, as well as joining a discussion with Christophe Grosnickel from the European Court of Auditors, sparking valuable dialogue on maintaining competition and integrity in public procurement. #CCPC #PublicProcurement #PAI
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We have great debates at our PAI Masterclasses. A particularly riveting debate took place last Wednesday on the Government's new Infrastructure Guidelines. The debate was between economists Tom Ferris (in favour of the guidelines) and Jim Power (against the guidelines)
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Next up, we have Tom Ferris and Jim Power with "The Debate: Public Procurement and Ireland's Infrastructure Guidelines, Harmonious Partners or Conflicting Priorities?" An engaging discussion on whether these two critical areas align or clash in practice. #PAIPP2024
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Up next, we have Christophe Grosnickel presenting the 2023 Special Report: Public Procurement in the EU Declining Competition for Contracts Awarded for Works, Goods, and Services Over the 10 Years Leading up to 2021. Looking forward to exploring the key findings and implications! #PAIPP2024
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We're jumping back into the swing of things after our networking break. Up next, our sponsor, CCPC. Úna Butler presents "Bid Rigging: Safeguarding Fair Competition in Public Procurement," focusing on maintaining integrity and fairness in the procurement process. #PAIPP2024
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Next, we have Peter Curran with A Legal Lens on Public Procurement, an insightful discussion on navigating the evolving legal landscape of public procurement and its broader implications. #PAIPP2024
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First up, we have Fergal Grogan delivering a progress update on the development of the NEW National Public Procurement Strategy. #PAIPP2024
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Exciting start to the day here at The Spencer Hotel as we kick off our 2024 Public Procurement Masterclass with Conor Molloy Looking forward to a day full of insights, networking, and knowledge sharing in the world of public procurement. #PAIPP2024