Process: Plan Procurements

Plan Procurements

Plan Procurements is one of the twenty processes defined under the Planning Process group. The process includes documentation of project purchasing decisions, specifying the approach. The potential sellers are also identified during the Plan Procurements process.

Inputs

There are eleven inputs in the Plan Procurements process:

  • Scope baseline
  • Requirements documentation
  • Teaming agreements
  • Risk register
  • Risk-related contract decisions
  • Activity resource requirements
  • Project schedule
  • Activity cost estimates
  • Cost performance baseline
  • Enterprise environmental factors
  • Organizational process assets

Outputs

There are six outputs in the Plan Procurements process:

  • Procurement management plan
  • Procurement statements of work
  • Make-or-buy decisions
  • Procurement documents
  • Source selection criteria
  • Change requests
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