3.3 Procurement Flashcards
1
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Characteristics of procurement strategy
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- Mechanics and rules of purchasing goods / services
- Defines supplier selection process
- Identifies national and international regulations and guidance
- Identifies delegated authority
- Maintains project budget
- Objective, open, fair supplier selection
2
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Content of a procurement strategy
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- Make or Buy
- Contractual relationship
- Payment mechanism
- Supplier selection
3
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Types of contractual relationships in a procurement strategy
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- Single contract
- Parallel contracts
- Prime contract
- Transactional
- Collaborative
- New Engineering Contract / Joint Contract Tribunal
4
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Types of payment mechanisms in a procurement strategy
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- Fixed price
- Cost plus fee
- Per unit
- Target cost
5
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Stages of a competitive procurement process
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- Research
- Pre-qualification
- Tender
- Respond to queries
- Evaluate bids
- Award contract
- Manage
- Close
6
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Characteristics of negotiation
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- Process to reach agreement
- Formal - pre-agreed and measured process
- Informal - relaxed, more collaborative
7
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Stages of a negotiation process
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- Identify need
- Analyse (BATNA, ZOPA)
- Actual negotiation
- Document agreement
- Monitor agreement
8
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Payment methods - risk to customer
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- Fixed price - low financial, higher schedule / quality
- Per unit qty - high financial risk
- Cost plus fee - high financial risk (final cost unknown)
- Target cost - shared risks
9
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Payment methods - scope
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- Fixed price - known and fully documented
- Price unit qty - exact quantities unknown
- Cost plus fee - known
- Target cost - unknown
10
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Payment methods - Contract price
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- Fixed price - agreed before work starts
- Per unit qty - agreed per unit before work starts
- Cost plus fee - derived once work completed
- Target cost - derived once work completed
11
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Payment methods - cost
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- Fixed price - higher as supplier carries risk overhead
- Per unit qty - unknown
- Cost plus fee - costs go up over time
- Target cost - reduced cost preferred
12
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Payment methods - Relationships
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- Fixed price - transactional, no active management
- Per unit qty - more collaborative, ongoing relationship
- Cost plus fee - more active management
- Target cost - collaborative relationship