Training in Negotiation Skills

A Prior Information Notice
by UNITED KINGDOM NATIONAL NUCLEAR LABORATORY LIMITED

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
3 year
Value
£0-£200K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
15 Oct 2025
Delivery
01 Apr 2026 to 31 Mar 2029
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Warrington:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Safeguards-related training courses. UKNNL on behalf of our customers has a long-term requirement for a wide range of safeguards-related training courses. New safeguards inspectors require training and practical experience on fuel cycle plants and the techniques and procedures to be applied during inspections. More advanced courses are required for senior inspectors, whilst specialised courses are desirable for other key personnel. To undertake this training, access to appropriate expertise and nuclear facilities, is required and in some cases made only available by Member States. Inspectors need to develop specific listening and negotiation skills to deal confidently with difficult situations arising from disagreements with local, regional and State authorities, facility personnel in planning, conducting and reporting safeguards inspections and other activities based on Safeguards Agreements. The course objectives must be developed with the purpose to help IAEA staff and inspectors fine-tune their skills, with an emphasis on providing insights and guidance applicable in all structured negotiating situations, and specific tips for dealing with inflexible interlocutors and for handling issues arising from cultural differences and difficult personality traits. Skills required in this course include direct/positive speaking, careful listening, asking 'open' questions, impartiality, confidentiality, handling emotions, self-esteem and 'face-saving' strategies, differing ethnic/cultural value systems, and dealing with 'spoilers' and 'bad leaders'. The course facilitators must have extensive experience in diplomatic negotiation, with the ability to utilise experts and former diplomats with a high-level of experience in negotiation and professional mediation. The proposed contractor must have experience in international or multilateral political environments and must be familiar with the responsibilities and activities of the IAEA and its inspectors. The specific target for the research is considered sensitive and, therefore suppliers must meet the minimum security requirements to handle, OFFICIAL SENSITIVE information.

CPV Codes

  • 80510000 - Specialist training services
  • 98113000 - Services furnished by specialist organisations

Indicators

  • Renewals are available.

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