Resource Procurement

Modular Procurement: A Primer

This research brief explores the different philosophies and implementation methods of modular procurement, including the advantages and disadvantages of each method, and the cultural and structural changes a procurement office should consider when making the switch to modular procurement.

The document explains modular procurement, which involves dividing complex projects into smaller, manageable stages to reduce risk and enhance transparency.

It compares traditional Waterfall methods with Agile and modular approaches, highlighting the benefits of flexibility, iterative delivery, and team-based responsibility, and emphasizes the need for cultural and structural changes such as embracing change, teamwork, and continuous evaluation for successful implementation.