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What is the process of procurement management?
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- Plan
- Conduct - Administer - Close |
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Name inputs to the procurement management process.
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- Enterprise/Environmental factors
- Organizational process assets - Scope base line - Risk Register - Project schedule - Initial cost estimates for contracted work - Cost baseline for the project |
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What are key outputs for the PLANNED procurements process?
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- Procurement Management plan
- Procurement statement of work - Change Request - Procurement documents |
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What are Key outputs for the CONDUCT procurements process?
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- Selected sellers
- Procurement contract |
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What are key outputs of the ADMINISTER procurements processes?
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- Procurement documentation
- Change requests - Project management plan updates |
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What are key outputs of the CLOSED procurements process?
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- Closed procurements
- Formal acceptance |
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What is a CONTRACT MANAGEMENT plan
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A plan for how each contract will be administered
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What is a PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT plan
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Part of the project management plan. It describes how the procurements will be planned, executed, and controlled.
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What is required for a legal contract?
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Offer
- Acceptance - Consideration - Legal capacity - Legal purpose |
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What is a CONTRACT?
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It may include all of the following:
- Legal terms - Business terms - Procurement statement of work - Market literature - Drawings |
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Describe the project managers ROLE in procurement
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- Understand the Procurement process.
- Make sure the work described in the contract is complete - Be involved in the whole procurement process - Help tailor the contract to the project - Incorporate allocation and mitigation of risks into the contract |
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Name the ADVANTAGES of Centralized contracting
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- Increased expertise in contracted
- Standardized practices - Clear career path |
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Name the DISADVANTAGES of Centralized contracting
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One person works on many projects. It may be difficult to obtain contracting help when needed.
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Name the ADVANTAGES of Decentralized contracting
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- Easier access to contracting expertise
- More loyalties to the project |
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Name the DISADVANTAGES of Decentralized contracting
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- No home for the contracts person on the project.
- Less focusing on contract expertise - Inefficient use of resources - Little stabilization of contracting process from one contract to the next. |