Project Management and IT: chapter 12
In project procurement management, which of the following is one of the main outputs of the conducting procurement process?
A. A selected seller
With a(n) _____ contract, the buyer pays the supplier for allowable performance costs plus a fixed fee payment usually based on a percentage of estimated costs.
A. CPFF
A(n) _____ contract carries the least risk for suppliers.
A. CPPC
In project procurement management, an output of the _____ monitoring and controlling process.
A. Change Request
In project procurement management, the process of _____ involves obtaining seller responses, selecting sellers, and awarding contracts.
A. Conducting Procurements
The procurement statements of work are an output of the _____ process of project procurement management.
A. Planning
A document used to solicit quotes or bids from prospective suppliers is known as a(n) _____.
A. RFQ
Outsourcing suppliers can often provide economies of scale, especially for hardware and software, that may not be available to the client alone. Which of the following benefits does this offer an organization?
A. Reduction in fixed and recurrent costs
The process of choosing suppliers or sellers is known as _____.
A. Source Selection
In a(n) _____ contract, the buyer pays the supplier for allowable performance costs along with a predetermined fee and an incentive bonus.
B. CPIF
Outputs of the _____ process consist of selected sellers and resource calendars.
B. Conducting procurements
In project procurement management, the process of conducting procurements is part of the _____ process.
B. Executing
"Outsourcing to provide extra workers during periods of peak workloads can be much more economical than trying to fill entire projects with internal resources." Which of the following advantages does this characteristic of outsourcing provide organizations?
B. Provides a company flexibility in staffing
Which of the following is true of lump-sum contracts?
B. They involve a fixed total price for a well-defined product or service.
Which of the following is an output of the contract closure process?
B. Updates to organizational process
In which of the following contracts does the buyer pay the supplier for allowable performance costs along with a predetermined percentage based on total costs?
C. CPPC
In project procurement management, which of the following processes involve completion and settlement of each contract, including resolution of any open items?
C. Closing procurements
_____ contracts involve payment to the supplier for direct and indirect actual costs and often include fees.
C. Cost-reimbursable contracts
"A shortage of qualified personnel is one of the main reason that companies outsource. A project may require experts in a particular field for several months and planning for this procurement ensures that the needed services will be available for the project." Which of the following benefits does this characteristic of outsourcing provide an organization?
C. Provides access to specific skills
A(n) _____ is a document used to solicit proposals from prospective suppliers.
C. REP
A drawback of outsourcing is that:
C. it can make an organization become overly dependent on particular suppliers.
From the buyer's perspective, the _____ is the least desirable among all contracts because the supplier has no incentive to decrease costs.
D. CPPC
Which of the following processes of project procurement management involves managing relationships with sellers, monitoring contract performance, and making changes as needed?
D. Controlling procurements
"Most organizations are not in business to provide information technology services, yet many have spent valuable time and resources on information technology functions when they should have instead worked on important competencies such as marketing, customer service, and new product design. Outsourcing helps tackle this problem." Which of the following benefits does outsourcing primarily provide in such a scenario?
D. Helps force on an organization's core business
In project procurement management, which of the following is an output of the executing process?
D. Resource Calender
The _____ is a description of the work required for a procurement.
D. SOW
After planning for procurement management, which of the following does the next process involve?
D. Sending appropriate documentation to potential sellers
In project procurement management, the process of _____ involves determining what to procure, when, and how.
D. planning procurement management
The first step in project procurement management is:
D. planning procurement management.
An FP-EPA contract carries the least risk for a supplier.
False
Buyers absorb lesser risk with cost-reimbursable contracts than they do with fixed-price contracts.
False
In an FPI contract, all of the risk is borne by the buyer.
False
In project procurement management, a main output of the controlling process is a source selection criteria.
False
Indirect costs are those costs can be traced back to a project in a cost-effective way.
False
Project procurement management consists primarily of two processes: assessing procurements and controlling procurements.
False
Risk registers and stakeholder registers are outputs of the planning procurement process.
False
The fee in a CPFF contract constantly varies even when the scope of a contract remains the same.
False
A key factor in evaluating bids, particularly for projects involving information technology, is the past performance record of the bidder.
True
A single contract can include all three categories of contracts.
True
All contracts should include specific clauses that take into account issues unique to the project.
True
Contents of the procurement management plan vary with project needs.
True
If an organization has no need to buy any products or services from outside the organization, then it has no need to perform any of the procurement management processes.
True
In unit pricing, the total value of the contract is a function of the quantities needed to complete the work.
True
Make-or-buy analysis involves comparing the internal costs of providing a product with the cost of outsourcing.
True
Procurement audits are often done during contract closure to identify lessons learned in the entire procurement process.
True
Reviewing performance records reduces the risk of selecting a supplier with a poor track record.
True
Suppliers are those organizations or individuals who provide procurement services.
True
The closing procurements process involves updating records to reflect final results and archiving information for future use.
True
The contractual relationship is a legal relationship, which means it is subject to state and federal contract laws
True
The main sections of an RFP can include the statement of work and schedule information.
True
While outsourcing, organizations should protect strategic information because it can become vulnerable in the hands of suppliers.
True