RedVector RVLS-2881a

PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition: 24-Managing Procurement During Your Project

PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition: 24-Managing Procurement During Your Project

1.5 hrs. Online Course

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RVLS-2881a

SME: Neal Rowland, PMP, PMI-ACP, ITIL Expert, ITIL Practitioner

This Managing Procurement During Your Project course serves as a fundamental introduction to project procurements processing. It covers the process inputs relevant to managing procurements, conducting procurements, controlling procurement activities and closing procurement work within a project. It also covers techniques for selecting sellers that will participate in project activities. It shows how a project manager can develop a pool of prospective sellers and illustrate activities based on procurement scenarios. The course covers such procurement tools and techniques as bitter conferences, proposal evaluations, independent estimates, advertising and negotiation. The course also covers details pertaining to procurement documentation and artifacts such as contracts between buyers and sellers that will be used to acquire both resources and raw materials to develop components of a project. Equally important to the contractual agreement and type of agreement that a project team would enter into, is the administration of the contract once the agreement has been reviewed, finalized and approved. At the end of this course, the student will have a comprehensive foundation in managing procurement activities that pertain to project management – the process inputs, tools and techniques and process outputs that comprise the Conduct Procurements process.

Materials in this class are based on the text, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide)

Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Detail the process inputs relevant to managing procurements, conducting procurements, and controlling procurement activities within a project 
  • Discuss techniques for selecting sellers that will participate in project activities 
  • Describe the use of procurement documentation and artifacts such as contracts between buyers and sellers that will be used to acquire both resources and raw materials to develop components of a project. 
  • Describe procurement activities that pertain to project management 
  • Detail the process inputs, tools and techniques and process outputs that comprise the Conduct Procurements process 
  • Utilize and implement procurement documents 
  • List and expound on the steps to formally close project activities
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Neal Rowland, PMP, PMI-ACP, ITIL Expert, ITIL Practitioner
Neal Rowland, PMP, PMI-ACP, ITIL Expert, ITIL Practitioner Photo
Neal Rowland has been a Project Management Professional (PMP) for over 13 years. During that time he has instructed, authored courses, advised training companies and corporations, and applied the best practices of project management in his work at Microsoft, Plex, and others. As the Lead Crowd Surfer of The Crowd Training [www.thecrowdtraining.com], Neal leads product development, instructional design, and graphic design. He is a contributor to the PMBOK. Beyond being certified as a PMP, Neal is also a certified agile project manager (PMI-ACP) and IT service management (ITIL Expert and ITIL Practitioner). Neal currently resides in the Detroit area with his wife and 5 kids.
Professional Organizations
Project Management Institute (PMI) - Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) (Ways of Working - 1510-RVLS-2881c)
Accreditation: Authorized Training Partner 1510
Project Management Institute (PMI) - Program Management Professional (PgMP) (Ways of Working - 1510-RVLS-2881c)
Accreditation: Authorized Training Partner 1510
Project Management Institute (PMI) - Project Management Professional (PMP) (Ways of Working - 1510-RVLS-2881c)
Accreditation: Authorized Training Partner 1510