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Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14
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Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14

Chapter 1. Welcome to Oracle Primavera Contract Management v14

Oracle Primavera Contract Management is one of Primavera's suite of tools for managing projects. It has been around the industry for over 20 years and has seen many different names; however, the core of the application has stayed the same from the beginning. The design is to manage all aspects of the communication of a project as well as the monetary aspects. As the years have gone by in the construction industry, not much has changed as far as building concepts; we still build things from the ground up. It is tools like PCM that allow us to perform our jobs more efficiently.

This chapter will look into the beginnings of contracts and why we need tools like PCM.

Contracts


People have been making agreements between entities ever since there was a need for someone else to perform certain tasks. When an organization determines it needs or wants help with a task, it hires another entity. This can be an individual or a large multibillion-dollar company. When another entity is hired, there is a relationship created in the form of a contract where certain aspects of this relationship are understood. These items can be understood with a handshake or formally documented and agreed upon by the signature of both parties. This list of items can include the following:

  • Scope: "This is what I want done"

  • Start: "This is when I want you to start"

  • Duration: "This is how long I expect it to take once you start"

  • Payment: "This is how much I'm going to pay you when I am happy with your work"

  • Nonconformance: "This is what will happen if you do not perform as per the above requirements"

The contract in simplified terms


Let's look at a simplified example. Meet Joe and David. Imagine a caveman named Joe asking his buddy David to make him a wheel; the first question from David was "What is a wheel?"

But after all the explanation of how the wheel will revolutionize the world like nothing they have ever seen, they agreed upon the items in the list above. Perhaps the payment was to provide firewood to his family for a year.

The concept of contracts has been around since the beginning of time. Of course at the time of Joe and David there weren't all the sophisticated tools available to manage and track these contracts like there are today. If David did not perform the task of making the wheel on time, was there an understanding of the consequences for this nonperformance? If he provided a wheel with four sides, perhaps the delivery of firewood was delayed or it was not delivered at all.

Now let's expand our example. A cavewoman by the name of Kristin approaches Joe to build a self-propelled chair she has invented.

After the explanation of how the self-propelled chair will revolutionize the world like nothing else, they discuss all the different parts required to build this self-propelled chair. They come to an agreement with regard to all the items listed above. So Kristin and Joe have now developed a relationship or contract with the items defined. Of course Joe cannot make all the parts required for the self-propelled chair, so he finds other cave people who can produce the chair, frame, and the wheels that were just invented by David. Joe then sends smoke signals to communicate to David to meet about a relationship to produce the wheels for this self-propelled chair. He also contacts a few of his other buddies and places contracts with them to provide the other materials needed.

All the relationships are in place for all the materials required to build this chair.

We now have three levels of involvement in building this self-propelled chair; there are contractual relationships formed between each of the levels. Each level will be managing the relationship from their perspective, making sure that the other party in the contract is performing as they had agreed. Each level concentrates on their relationships. David does not care about the relationship Joe has with Kristin; that is Joe's relationship. Joe now has many different contracts in place that he needs to monitor to make sure that the requirements of each contract are being met, either between Kristin and himself or his suppliers of parts and himself. He has many different parties that he will have to communicate with and track these communications just in case David claims that he didn't get paid.

As time progressed, the concept of the contractual relationship became more formalized and the legal profession saw another avenue to make money. So instead of just four or five simple requirements, contracts can be several hundred pages long and many times can only be interpreted by lawyers (perhaps by design – but that is another topic). There is no way that a manager trying to perform a task to fulfill his part of the relationship can understand or even know all the requirements. Enter Contract Management tools like PCM.

What has been described here is a simple form of contract. There are many types of contracts, depending on the type of project and the nature of the industry, with various benefits for one or both parties:

  • Lump sum fixed price contract: This is the simplest form of contract. The advantage is that both parties know the cost before the project commences (barring any unexpected changes).

  • Unit price contract: The project is broken into various materials or units with an estimated quantity associated with those units. Payment is made on actual units placed into the project. The advantage is that the customer only pays for what was placed into the project.

  • Many types of cost plus contracts: The contractor (or service provider) is paid for the costs of what he has put into the project plus a fee based on the percentage. The advantage is that the client only pays for what the service supplier has used on the project plus the agreed fee.

  • Retainer contracts: This is the typical time and material type of contract. The project is broken into several pieces with a statement of work and an estimate. The client then pays for the materials used and time spent on that scope of work.

  • Incentive contracts: This type of contract is used typically when there is some uncertainty about the costs of the project. If there are overruns or savings on the project, this is shared between the parties. This minimizes the risk for both.

This is a short list but it shows that there are many types of contracts in which you can engage with another party. PCM can handle any of these types of contracts with a bit of adjustment to some procedures.

Other types of organizations that utilize a tool like this would be organizations that manage a budget bucket of money. This is not a true contract per se; however, it carries all the aspects of a relationship and therefore PCM can be used with these organizations, such as public entities or internal research groups.

Oracle Primavera Contract Management in a nutshell


The contractual relationship is the center of the universe as far as PCM is concerned. There are many aspects to managing contracts in the real world. There is, of course, the monetary aspect of the contract relationship and many other aspects or requirements related to a contractual relationship. Many of these are in the form of deliverables - what the contractor will provide to the client These deliverables require communication between the parties of a contract. Being able to understand all these deliverables and requirements, and when they need to be delivered, can be a daunting task. All these deliverables and requirements are tracked in PCM. All the modules within PCM are linked to a contract relationship and therefore allow monitoring of this information at the contract level.

Here is a list of the out-of-the-box modules provided in PCM. They are broken down by a folder structure, as follows (the module tree is configurable so your tree may be different):

There are a total of 33 modules available today and five of those modules allow for unlimited document types or acronyms: Notices, Noncompliance, Requests, Proposals, and Changes. Within each of these modules, an unlimited number of that document type(s) are allowed. These modules are available at the project level. When a project is created, it automatically has all these modules associated with that project.

Regardless of the type of business you have (IT, Infrastructure, DOD, Contracting, and so on) or the various types of communication you currently use, PCM can accommodate them. It does not matter what level of the project hierarchy you occupy, the one represented by Joe, David, or Kristin; since all levels manage the contractual relationship, all levels can use PCM for their organization from their perspective. PCM allows using your specific acronyms and document types. The text within the system can also be configured to match your terminology. Many systems force your company in their box and make you change your terminology to match theirs.

Every document in every module can be associated with a specific contractual relationship entered in the system. This allows for all contract-related communication to be assembled and reported.

Don't be afraid


Many organizations think that implementing a tool like PCM is like throwing Microsoft Word on your desktop and telling you to use it. We all know that 90 percent of us only use about 10 percent of MS Word. Tools such as this are a discipline product; if you have the discipline to correctly use it, it can do great things. PCM is a way of life type product; your organization will come to depend on it to manage each set of contracts. PCM requires some forethought and planning before it can be used in an organization. There are many questions that need to be answered to properly set up this powerful tool. Often, those questions do not have ready or immediate answers; implementing a tool like PCM will force organizations to provide those answers. This is not a bad concept; don't be afraid. This exercise will help your organization mature and become better informed about project information and contract management. There is so much information that needs to be tracked and managed, that there must be procedures in place to make sure that nothing slips through the cracks. PCM will also shine a light on items that currently are in the dark, either intentionally or not. It is a tool that forces accountability within the project team. This is why many users are afraid to implement a tool such as this. PCM will expose those areas that are typically lacking in your organization. Every organization is different as to what those areas are and the effects of exposing them.

Change in an organization can be extremely hard. This is not something you didn't already know. Most managers and/or their subordinates do not like change. They have become very comfortable with the status quo. They have their very special spreadsheet that they can manipulate to show upper management. Many say, "Since the current system works, why do we have to change?" We need to define the word "works" in that question. All may be fine with the project manager and everything works for him, but for upper management, all is not fine. They have been wondering why, even though the project manager tells them all is great until the end of the project comes, the profit margin is not what they had expected and been told for the duration of the project. Many times upper management say, "If we had only known about those issues before the end of the project." PCM allows the upper management to have a view into the projects if required. It offers real-time information for reporting. They can run these reports any time from their control center. From the perspective of the enterprise, graphically they can see how aspects of the project are going. The following screenshot shows the Control Center screen of PCM:

The health of a project can be visible from the Control Center of PCM. By reviewing the graphs available and the alerts that affect your position, you can concentrate your time where it is needed and make proper decisions for the project.

Summary


Oracle Primavera Contract Management application is the tool that other applications are measured against. In terms of projects, it invented the class of Contract Management software and has remained an innovative leader in that category. The latest version (version 14) provides an easy to use, robust database architecture that allows management of all levels throughout an organization to understand all aspects of their project in real time. They then can use this information to make informed and timely decisions.

With the many types of contracts available and the multiple projects being managed at the same time, a computerized tool to help in the management of this information is critical to efficient project management.

In the next chapter you will be exposed to the vast amounts of information available to a project and how to start organizing it for your benefit.

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  • Contract Management concepts
  • Understand PCM from thirty-thousand feet to the ground
  • What you learn can be used when working with previous versions
  • Section on the new Primavera Unifier

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Oracle's Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition is a document management, job cost, and field controls solution that keeps construction projects on schedule and on budget through complete project control. "Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14" explains the concepts behind the core modules and how to use them."Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14" makes this complex application understandable. You will understand the concepts behind the core modules and how to use them. This book starts with some basic introduction to Contract management and then covers the advantages and disadvantages of using a spreadsheet in managing information on a project. The book then covers in detail the concepts involved with how it works from a 30,000 foot view and explains the concept of how Oracle Primavera Contract Management is diametrically opposed to a spreadsheet mentality. The book also covers the aspects of how Oracle Primavera Contract Management manages the money and contractual relationships on a project.

Who is this book for?

Anyone who is using or is considering using contract management tools such as Oracle Primavera Contract Management. This books provides a great basis of understanding of how these types of tools work and how you can use them. Includes a section of the new Primavera Unifier as well.

What you will learn

  • The concepts of Contract Management differs with each organization, learn how PCM is designed to work your way
  • Learn how to manage the over-abundance of data in a project and find what you are looking for quickly
  • There is too much information to keep in your head; use PCM for easy storage and retrieval.
  • The Cost Worksheet is your friend, learn how to use it to your benefit.
  • The Change Process can be daunting, learn the various methods to manage this potentially complex procedure.
  • Learn to set up the Change Process to match your business; don t be forced into a box.
  • Payments are key to a successful business, learn how to manage them quickly and easily
  • Improperly managed submittals are the second highest reason for losing money on a project; learn that your project does not need to be part of this statistic.
  • Learn how to use the drawings module to know who has what and when.
  • Learn how PCM can help out in the field
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Welcome to Oracle Primavera Contract Management v14 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Information Overload Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
So Much to Manage Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
The Almighty Spreadsheet Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
There Is a Better Way Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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System versus Silo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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The Only Constant Is Change Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Time to Get Paid Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Reading your Crystal Ball Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Managing Drawings Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Processing Submittals Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Out in the Field Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
P6 and PCM Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Where Do We Go from Here? Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
The New Contract Management Tool Chevron down icon Chevron up icon

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From the first page it is clear that the author has an extremely good handle on Project contract management as a whole regardless of the toolset used. This information is invaluable if one would need to explain the need for a product such as PCM on a project. I will be recommending the book to all of my colleagues and all of my clients so that they can better understand the big picture of what we want to achieve.The examples are clear and well thought out and the additional knowledge about what is happening in the boiler room of the application enables the author to quickly and concisely tell you where everything fits as well as highlighting some pitfalls along the way.A great read and a must have for anyone using or implementing PCM.
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Finally a book on PCM! This book is a must have for anyone using PCM 14 and for those people who may be thinking of using PCM. It's a fantastic representation of the importance and power of the software. Steve discusses the concepts and functions of the primary modules (Correspondences, Notices, RFI's, Change Management, Cost Worksheet, Contract, Pay Requisitions, Meeting Minutes, Drawings, Submittals, Daily Reports, and Punch Lists). This book is for all types of users, from beginners to advance and for users who may not actually input data. He uses real life examples on why and how PCM is used in the evolution of a project. He also discusses the integration between P6 and PCM, which I also found useful. If you enjoy using the software, this book is definitely a page turner.
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Jake Campbell Feb 14, 2013
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Anyone that has ever used Expedition, Contract Manager and now Contract Management have always wondered why there was never a third party book on the ins and outs of the product. Finally, Steve Kelly has written the book for all of the Fan boys and Fan girls of PCM (Primavera Contract Management). This book should be sitting by the computer of any PCM 14 user. This book gives you everything you need to know to be successful in using PCM 14. Steve takes you through the cost worksheet, change management, submittals, drawings, RFI's, and every other module in the software. He gives real world examples as well as the tips and tricks needed to get the most out of the product. Steve also gives you some insight on Primavera's newest acquisition, Unifier. This book is an easy read that will make life easier for the new PCM 14 user as well as more experienced users. I highly recommend it.
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Thea Martin Feb 27, 2013
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Steve Kelly's book: Oracle Primavera Contract Management, Business Intelligence Publisher Edition v14 is very comprehensive.Whether you have been using PCM since it was Expedition or new to the product in v14, Mr. Kelly provides in depth information that only someone who is an expert in the product can provide. As another reader stated, the preface provides the reader a nice walk through of the evolution of the product.The emphasis that Mr. Kelly places on proactive project management is wonderful advice that can assist the reader on the basics of project management that may be easily overlooked when a project is being driven by a client who only cares about the schedule. Keeping these basics in mind assists the reader as they walk through the chapters of the book and delve into implementation of PCM.While some have suggested that reading documentation provided by Oracle and joining online user groups for information is sufficient. I would argue that the guidance provided by Mr. Kelly in his book provides the reader a path for proper implementation while keeping in mind client pressures. This is clearly communicated in Chapter 9: The Only Constant is Change. This chapter effectively discusses change management in PCM and how best to use the cost worksheet. As he eloquently states: "Tracking the changes in a consistent manner will allow management to understand any potential risk on the project and put a plan in place to help mitigate that risk."I particularly enjoyed Chapter 4: The Almighty Spreadsheet and Chapter 5: There is a Better Way. Mr. Kelly provides the reader good information and tools as to why spreadsheets are not a good project management tool and how with proper implementation of PCM, project managers and project controllers can provide information that is secure and accurate with reports that provide managers live data that is useful and not stale. His expertise in configuration and customization of the product is reflected well in these two chapters.In summary, I do not believe that there is any other source that provides comprehensive knowledge of PCM in a manner that a reader at any level of expertise of the product can understand and take away new information.Kudos to Mr. Kelly!!
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This book is not what you might expect. You might think this book would regurgitate the various functionalities of PCM 14, go through the menus available, and talk about each specific module and the fields involved. But that is not it. This book is something more.Oracle PCM 14 starts by taking a step back from the tool itself and addressing the larger questions that drive a company and its projects:- How do you manage information about a project in a consistent and collaborative manner?- What information do you need to store about your project, both from a mangement and legal point of view?- What processes do you need in place to manage project information effectively?Only after addressing these fundamental questions does the author then delve into how PCM addresses these questions, as well as where it falls short. After starting off the first few chapters addressing the large picture, he then gets into the main functional areas of PCM, with good emphasis on the cost worksheet and change management - two of the more complicated aspects of the product.These and other features are explained in a conversational style, and backed up with commentary and stories from the author's evidently vast experience in the industry. This is a refreshing change from the online documentation, which can tell you the how, but not the why. Each module is put into a real-world context. For example, when discussing change mangement, the author discusses a number of reasons that a change may be warranted. Even though PCM may treat these changes identically, there is a big difference between a back charge to a customer and a customer scope change, and the author helps the reader to understand these differences.Another good example of real-world experience is the author's discussion of Requests for Information (RFIs). Project participants can have many excuses for not using RFIs, but the benefits, as discussed by the author, far outweigh the convenience of having project Q&A managed by email threads, or casual conversations, or mind-reading.Finally, the last chapter looks to the future of PCM, which is Oracle's newly acquired product called Unifier. This is where the value of this book shines. The author discusses the differences between PCM and Unfier from a usablility and technical standpoint. There are substantial differences here, but as the author emphasizes, these are yet merely tools that assist companies in managing contracts and project data. And as the book has centered around the "why"- the practices and processes that are universal and do not change- the reader can see that the specifics of the "how" are simply implementation details, which can be covered by hands-on tutorials or online help systems. That gives this book value beyond the specific PCM product, and makes it a valuable educational text for anyone who must manage projects and contracts.
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Currently, no tax is charged on the purchase of any print book (subject to change based on the laws and regulations). A localized VAT fee is charged only to our European and UK customers on eBooks, Video and subscriptions that they buy. GST is charged to Indian customers for eBooks and video purchases.

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You can pay with the following card types:

  1. Visa Debit
  2. Visa Credit
  3. MasterCard
  4. PayPal
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Shipping Details

USA:

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Economy: Delivery to most addresses in the US within 10-15 business days

Premium: Trackable Delivery to most addresses in the US within 3-8 business days

UK:

Economy: Delivery to most addresses in the U.K. within 7-9 business days.
Shipments are not trackable

Premium: Trackable delivery to most addresses in the U.K. within 3-4 business days!
Add one extra business day for deliveries to Northern Ireland and Scottish Highlands and islands

EU:

Premium: Trackable delivery to most EU destinations within 4-9 business days.

Australia:

Economy: Can deliver to P. O. Boxes and private residences.
Trackable service with delivery to addresses in Australia only.
Delivery time ranges from 7-9 business days for VIC and 8-10 business days for Interstate metro
Delivery time is up to 15 business days for remote areas of WA, NT & QLD.

Premium: Delivery to addresses in Australia only
Trackable delivery to most P. O. Boxes and private residences in Australia within 4-5 days based on the distance to a destination following dispatch.

India:

Premium: Delivery to most Indian addresses within 5-6 business days

Rest of the World:

Premium: Countries in the American continent: Trackable delivery to most countries within 4-7 business days

Asia:

Premium: Delivery to most Asian addresses within 5-9 business days

Disclaimer:
All orders received before 5 PM U.K time would start printing from the next business day. So the estimated delivery times start from the next day as well. Orders received after 5 PM U.K time (in our internal systems) on a business day or anytime on the weekend will begin printing the second to next business day. For example, an order placed at 11 AM today will begin printing tomorrow, whereas an order placed at 9 PM tonight will begin printing the day after tomorrow.


Unfortunately, due to several restrictions, we are unable to ship to the following countries:

  1. Afghanistan
  2. American Samoa
  3. Belarus
  4. Brunei Darussalam
  5. Central African Republic
  6. The Democratic Republic of Congo
  7. Eritrea
  8. Guinea-bissau
  9. Iran
  10. Lebanon
  11. Libiya Arab Jamahriya
  12. Somalia
  13. Sudan
  14. Russian Federation
  15. Syrian Arab Republic
  16. Ukraine
  17. Venezuela