Virtual RFP Training Course

RFP Training Course – October

• Session 1 = Tues, Oct 13 9-11:50 AM EST

• Session 2 = Tues, Oct 20 9-11:50 AM EST

• Session 3 = Tues, Oct 27 9-11:50 AM EST

 

COURSE IS FULL

RFP Training Course – November

• Session 1 = Fri, Nov 13 9-11:50 AM EST

• Session 2 = Fri, Nov 13 1-3:50 PM EST

• Session 3 = Wed, Nov 18 9-11:50 AM EST

 

COURSE IS FULL

Please email us to get on the waiting list.

RFP Training Course – December

• Session 1 = Mon, Dec 7 11-1:50 PM EST

• Session 2 = Wed, Dec 9 11-1:50 PM EST

• Session 3 = Tues, Dec 15 11-1:50 PM EST

 

COURSE IS FULL

Please email us to get on the waiting list. 

Course Title/Description

Better RFPs, Better Projects

Learn Industry Best Practices to Increase Project Value & Outcomes

Looking to enhance your RFPs?  Tired of the low-bid procurement process and the headaches that go with it?  Join us for this three-session, Virtual Learning Experience to enhance your purchasing toolbox.  By the end of this training, you will learn how to create better RFPs, work with your clients to develop more effective Statements of Work, enhance your Proposer Submittal Protocols, and implement Evaluation Best Practices.

This FREE course includes a Course Handbook with everything you need to make your next RFP great, including CPE’s key tools, guides, and templates… shipped directly to you!

The Course will be held three times in Fall 2020 and includes 0.6 CEUs (6 PDHs) issued by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Reserve your seat now and we will buy the snacks for each break!

Session 1: RFPs as Part of Procurement Excellence 

Description: Writing a Request for Proposal (RFP) can be a daunting task, however selecting the best supplier team is one of THE most important steps in delivering successful project outcomes.  This session will explain the elements that make up a “High-Performing RFP” and the importance of positioning your organization as a “Client of Choice” to attract the most qualified contractors. We share specific tips for different project types to help you approach your next RFP with confidence and ease.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the Five Foundations of RFP Excellence
  • Learn how to organize a High-Performing RFP (document structure, topics, and content)
  • Understand tips for different industry sectors (IT, Facilities Management, Business & Professional Services, Design & Construction, etc.)
  • Elevate your RFP practices to become a “Client of Choice”
  • Access Center for Procurement Excellence’s RFP Template

Session 1 Workshop: RFP Report Card 

How does your RFP rate? Receive the training, tools, and skills to review and grade your organization’s RFPs and track their quality over time. In this workshop, you will work in teams to review, assess, and discuss a variety of RFPs, including those provided by your fellow attendees. Using the CPE RFP Scorecard, you will hone your RFP review skills and be prepared to take action on your next buy.

Handouts and Tools Included In Your Course Handbook

  • ITBs vs RFPs Reference Guide
  • RFP Examples for Internal Training
  • RFP Report Scorecard Template
  • Legislative Policy Guide: Advancing RFP Excellence
  • 5 Foundations of RFP Excellence
  • CPE Roofing RFP Template

 

Session 2: Developing a High-Performing Statement of Work and Current Conditions

Description: Description: Developing a clear Statement of Work (SOW) and Current Conditions can be challenging. Some SOWs are vague and lack critical details; others have requirements that are overly prescriptive or limit the ability for suppliers to bring innovative ideas. A factual Current Conditions statement will reduce your pain points and arm vendors with a better understanding of how to do the work, reduce their guesswork and increase their accountability. 

This session will identify the surprisingly simple objective of a High-Performing SOW and Current Conditions. The core elements of a High-Performing SOW will also be shared along with tangible examples from a variety of projects (e.g., IT/Software, Design/Construction, Facilities & Operations, Business and Professional Services, and more.)

This session will identify the surprisingly simple objective of a High-Performing SOW and Current conditions. The core elements of a High-Performing and effective SOW will also be shared along with tangible from a variety of projects (e.g., IT/Software, Design/Construction, Facilities & Operations, Business and Professional Services, and more.)

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand How Statements of Work directly impact Supplier proposals, pricing, and performance
  • Discuss the most overlooked SOW details that Suppliers always need
  • Explain the specific content and structure of a High-Performing SOW
  • Review the Center for Procurement Excellence’s checklist on “Preparing a High-Performing SOW”

 

Workshop: The Perils of the Statement of Work: Too Much or Not Enough 

A Statement of Work (SOW) is a critical item in any RFP.  Its content should be just enough to express your needs and wants and not too much that it limits competition.  When is enough, enough and not too much?  In this interactive workshop, you and your fellow attendees will work as teams of suppliers to offer proposals on a series of SOWs.  This workshop will test your abilities, make you think, and will include a lot of laughs.

Handouts and Tools Included In Your Course Handbook

    • Statement of Work Checklist
    • Releasing the Budget

Session 3: Proposal Submission Protocols & Evaluation Best Practices & Procurement Ethics

Description: We’ve all seen the job posting which seems as if it were written for a specific candidate…it’s frustrating because you don’t have a chance when the outcome is predetermined!  Unfortunately, suppliers often feel the same way about Owner RFPs and Evaluation Procedures.  This session will kick off with a practical discussion on how to navigate procurement ethics and conflicts of interest inherent to many of our acquisitions processes.  We’ll then explain how to write an RFP that syncs with a fair, open, and transparent evaluation process.  Implementing these next practices will help suppliers know that they have a fair chance to win – and enable a fast, efficient, and effective evaluation process for your organization!  Better evaluations lead to better projects!

Learning Objectives:

    • Recognize the role of effective ethics training in procurement
    • Understand the most efficient evaluation team structure and steps
    • Learn how to conduct interviews that are focused on expertise
    • Learn how to “simplify” the software product demonstrations process
    • Appreciate the importance of offering comprehensive debriefings to vendors
    • Access the Center for Procurement Excellence’s “Source Selection Plan Template”

Handouts and Tools Included In Your Course Handbook

  • Source Selection Plan Template
  • CPE’s Guide to Proposal Evaluations Ratings