The Requests for Proposal (RFP) is a great tool for buyers to find the best products and services at competitive prices. But if the potential provider/supplier misunderstands the parameters of your RFP, the proposal will most likely come back with solutions that don’t meet your objectives. All too often, buyers fail to create a good RFP by providing the supplier with the necessary information to submit a comprehensive offer. This may not only prevent buyers like you from getting the best solution and pricing package, but also lead to contractual problems later due to the RFP’s vagueness.
This webinar will cover creating a vendor data base and creating a qualified vendor pool for an RFP. In addition, the program will cover ways to get better qualified vendors using an RFI and vendor responsibility review processes. Samples of RFP terms, technical scoring and cost evaluation will be covered as well. Attendees who complete the program will leave with tools they can use the next time they are faced with creating a qualified vendor pool for an RFP.
Webinar Objectives
Many Procurement Professionals and those involved in a Request for Proposal (RFP) process can use additional guidance in creating a qualified vendor pool and to create and score an RFP.
Webinar Highlights
How to solicit and select qualified Vendors
- How to create a vendor data base
- How to create a qualified vendor pool
- How to cast a wide net
How to ensure that the vendor stays compliant
- Vendor Responsibility Reviews
- Compliance Terms
- Contract Management
The RFP Process from drafting to awarding
- Drafting the RFP & Scoring Matrix
- Good Practices based on Examples
- Making a Contract Award
Who Should Attend
Purchasing Agents, Contract Managers, Contract Officers, Finance Officers