Procurement management plan

Procurement management plan

Below are the description of all the uses of the working document “Procurement management plan”:

“Procurement Management Plan” is an output for the process “Plan Procurement management”.
The procurement management plan is a component of the project management plan that describes how a project team will acquire goods and services from outside the performing organization. It describes how the procurement processes will be managed from developing procurement documents through contract closure. The procurement
management plan can include guidance for:
– Types of contracts to be used;
– Risk management issues;
– Whether independent estimates will be used and whether they are needed as evaluation criteria;
– Those actions the project management team can take unilaterally, if the performing organization has a
prescribed procurement, contracting, or purchasing department;
– Standardized procurement documents, if needed;
– Managing multiple suppliers;
– Coordinating procurement with other project aspects, such as scheduling and performance reporting;
– Any constraints and assumptions that could affect planned procurements;
– Handling the long lead times to purchase certain items from sellers and coordinating the extra time
needed to procure these items with the development of the project schedule;
– Handling the make-or-buy decisions and linking them into the Estimate Activity Resources and Develop
Schedule processes;
– Setting the scheduled dates in each contract for the contract deliverables and coordinating with the
schedule development and control processes;
– Identifying requirements for performance bonds or insurance contracts to mitigate some forms of project
risk;
– Establishing the direction to be provided to the sellers on developing and maintaining a work breakdown
structure (WBS);
– Establishing the form and format to be used for the procurement/contract statements of work;
– Identifying prequalified sellers, if any, to be used; and – Procurement metrics to be used to manage contracts and evaluate sellers.
A procurement management plan can be formal or informal, can be highly detailed or broadly framed, and is based upon the needs of each project.

“Procurement Management Plan” is an input for the process “Conduct Procurements “.
The procurement management plan describes how the procurement processes will be managed from developing procurement documentation through contract closure.

This definition was found in the PMBOK V5

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