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  3. Project Management Foundations: Procurement Course

Project Management Foundations: Procurement Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Get to know the important things about procurement for engineering projects with our Project Management Foundations: Procurement Course. Learn about budgeting, including how much money you need for workers and materials, and how to plan for things that might cost extra. Develop strong ways to get the things you need, choose suppliers you can trust, and make sure everything happens when it's supposed to in the project schedule. Improve how you handle risks and create reports that are easy to understand. Learn about the different parts of a solar power plant, so your projects are good and last long. Sign up now to make yourself a better engineer.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills below

Master budgeting: Learn how to estimate costs for materials, workers, and things that might cost extra.

Develop procurement strategies: Make sure everything happens when it's supposed to in the project schedule.

Manage procurement risks: Find and handle things that might cause problems with getting what you need.

Evaluate suppliers: Check how much things cost, when they'll be delivered, and if you can trust the suppliers.

Document effectively: Make reports about procurement that are clear and easy to understand.