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What is procurement and procurement management? The difference between procurement and purchasing. Types of procurement strategies; projectized procurement and centralized procurement. Procurement Processes
Negotiation Skills
How Procurement Management can affect the success or failure of the Project.
Procurement is the acquisition of appropriate goods and/or services at the best possible total cost of ownership to meet the need of the purchaser in terms of quality and quantity, time and location. Procurement Management is implementing procedures and processes to do so.
http://www.en.wikipedia.org
Procurement is the comprehensive function that describes the activities and processes to acquire goods and services. Purchasing refers to the process of ordering and receiving goods Purchasing is part of procurement process
http://purchasinginsight.com/resources/what-is/definition-of-procurement-procurement-vs-purchasing
Projectized: Project Manager with his team will take care of procurement processes.
Centralized: Independent department will take care of procurement as per project needs.
Procurement Processes is a combination of procedures and techniques which ends with acquisition of goods or services necessary for the project execution.
Procurement Processes are: A. Plan Procurement B. Conduct Procurement C. Administer Procurement D. Close Procurement
http://www.guinnesspartnership.com
http://www.undp.org/procurement/operate.shtml#_Procurement_Process
Specification Budget Vender List Stakeholders Specific Requirement (if any) Work Breakdown Statement (WBS) Market Place Conditions Procurement Policies
PMI, PMBOK 4th ED, 2008, P316-321
Request For Quotation (RFQ) Invitation For Bid (IFB) Request For Proposal (RFP) Suppliers/Venders Quotations or Proposals Evaluations Suppliers/Venders Short Listing Negotiations with the Short Listed Suppliers/Venders Awarding a Contract or Issuing a Purchase Order
PMI, PMBOK 4th ED, 2008, P328-334
Negotiation is an interactive process between two or more parties seeking to find common ground on an issue or issues of mutual interest or dispute where the involved parties seek to make or find a mutually acceptable agreement that will be honored by all the parties concerned
http://www.negotiations.com/definition/
Attitudes to Money
http://www.negotiations.com/articles/attitude-mind/
Having the procurement processes done and followed probably will result with selecting the right venders, closing the best deals and writing the appropriate contract. Doing so will ensure that all goods, services, technologies and deliverables required by the project will be on time and executed probably within the project time plan. All of these will conclude a successful project, failing to do so, will crucially affect the project and lead to its fail
http://kareemshaker.com/project-management/why-projects-fail-procurement/