Procurement Planning Basics
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Procurement Planning Basics (2nd Edition) is a concise technical guide to planning discipline in public procurement and donor-funded projects. It can be read as a standalone primer for new and aspiring practitioners, and it also serves as a Companion Lesson to Public Procurement and Contract Administration: A Brief Introduction, reinforcing the “planning first” mindset with practical, usable tools.
This book treats procurement planning as a control function. Plans are best-case baselines: they are valuable not because they predict perfectly, but because they make assumptions explicit, support approvals and budgeting, and create an evidence trail when conditions change. The closer implementation remains to an approved plan, the stronger the procurement outcome and the easier it is to justify decisions under audit and oversight.
The guide leads the reader through four practical stages (needs assessment, strategy development, formal planning, and scheduling) and demonstrates how to translate requirements into clear, SMART statements defining activities that can be effectively procured and managed. It also explains method selection logic (value, complexity, urgency, market conditions), highlights common planning failures, and provides practical guidance on aligning plans with budgets, stakeholder inputs, and interdependencies during implementation.
As one of the titles in the Procurement ClassRoom Lessons, this text emphasizes learning by doing. Readers are guided to produce usable outputs, including procurement plan and schedule templates that can be adapted to their legal and institutional frameworks. It also strengthens the planning inputs that drive sound method selection and defensible procurement decisions.
Ideal for government officials, development practitioners, project staff, procurement officers, and supervisors responsible for planning procurements for goods, works, and services, this technical guide supports timely, compliant, and value-for-money procurement through disciplined planning.
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