Project HEADWAY: How to Build an RFP


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Project HEADWAY: How to Build an RFP


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By now, you have determined that you will be required to procure goods or services from outside the organization to complete your project. The next step in the process is to build the set of procurement documents that are going to allow potential vendors to bid on the work. There are some important things to consider when putting together this package to provide vendors a full understanding of the opportunity and, more importantly, ensures you have a complete understanding of what you really want. This webinar will examine the different types of procurement documents you can develop (RFP, RFI, RFSO, etc.) and the key types of information you need to include. A case study example will be defined and utilized throughout this webinar.

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