Talk:Contracting and procurement: Difference between revisions

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   <li> Are you looking at the problem from the client's perspective or supplier's perspective? E.g. Company A selecting a contract from a list of contractors bidding for a contract
   <li> Are you looking at the problem from the client's perspective or supplier's perspective? E.g. Company A selecting a contractor from a list of contractors bidding for a contract
   <li> Explaining how the procurement team fits into the project team
   <li> Explaining how the procurement team fits into the project team
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Revision as of 15:52, 13 February 2018

Abstract Feedback

Text clarity Coherent

Language Good

Description of the tool/theory/concept Good - the words/terms "tendering" or "tendering phase" and "contract management" sum up what is written nicely, so consider adding them in the abstract

Purpose explanation Well addressed. Procurement is a large topic that occurs almost during the entire project life cycle. Therefore, narrow your focus, as you're doing, to the tender phase of the project

References Missing appropriate references to mandatory list of references - see chapter 12 in PMBOK

Relevance of article Relevant. when writing the article, consider:

  1. Are you looking at the problem from the client's perspective or supplier's perspective? E.g. Company A selecting a contractor from a list of contractors bidding for a contract
  2. Explaining how the procurement team fits into the project team