COURSE OBJECTIVE:
• Steps and stages of contract management from needs analysis to closure
• Terms and terminology of contracting and procurement
• Legal requirements of contracts and their implications
• Ingredients for contracting success
• Stakeholder mapping and expectations analysis
• Converting project objectives to contract requirements
• Applications and weaknesses of contract types
• Risk transfer through contracting terms and conditions
• Impact of subcontractors
• Procurement planning from needs analysis through to creation of bid packages
• Importance of the SOW
• Procurement process including bid packages, source selection, and awarded contracts
• Contracting paper trail and the time requirements for the steps involved
• Negotiation principles
• Administering contracts: Taking awarded contracts through to completed work
• Communication feedback loop
• Performance monitoring
• Contract change control principles
• Claims administration
• Contract closure from completed work to creation of a contract archive
• Early termination clauses
• Lessons learned best practices
• Contracting problems and their solutions
TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is suitable for anyone involved in contracting of any kind. Whether you are a team member, project manager, or executive, this course will put the mechanics of procurement into perspective.
COURSE PREREQUISITES:
• Project Management Fundamentals
• IT Project Management
• Applied Project Management
COURSE CONTENT:
1. Introduction to Procurement Management
• Contract schedule network diagram
• Terminology – procurement and contracting
• Contract definition – practical and legal
• Purpose of contracts
• Risk transfer through contracting
• Definition of contracting success
• Stakeholder mapping
• Stakeholder expectations
• Communications chain
2. Needs Analysis
• Objectives to requirements documents
• Requirements documents to SOW
• Contract types
• Contract management mistakes
• Role of legal department
3. Plan Procurements
• Planning documents
• Requirement documents
• Procurement management plan
• SOW
• Bid packages
• Tender documents
• Source selection criteria
4. Conduct Procurements
• Stakeholder mappingVendor participation
• Advertising and bidder conferences
• Proposal evaluation techniques
• Paper trail and due diligence
• Principled negotiations vs. positional negotiations
• Objectives of negotiations processes
5. Administer Procurements
• Stakeholder mapping
• Procurement team
• Vendor relationship management
• Monitoring performance
• Contract change controls
• Contract amendment
• Performance reviews
• Payment systems
• Claims administration
6. Close Procurements
• Stakeholder mapping
• Early termination
• Lessons learned
• Procurement audits
• Negotiated settlements
• Contracting problems and their solutions
• Ingredients for contracting success
Hands-On Exercises
• Contracting schedule network diagram: Estimating procurement durations and total elapsed time
• Strategic analysis of procurement strategy using SWOT technique
• Evaluating bid proposals: Source selection and ranking of bids
• Development of SOW documents: Source selection criteria and weighting system, performance and quality standards, and negotiating priorities
• Integration of contract type, terms, and conditions into project schedule and risk management plans
• Role playing: Negotiations between buyer and vendor over contract terms
• Contract closure and collection of lessons learned
FOLLOW ON COURSES:
Project Management, Leadership, and Communication
Schedule and Cost Control