Project Management - How to: Write a Great RFP/RFI Pt.1of2

Request for Proposal (RFP) or Request for Information (RFI)

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Project Management - How to: Write a Great RFP/RFI Pt.1of2

What You Will Learn!

  • What is an RFI/RFP
  • Typical Layout of the RFP
  • Case Study: PMS System Selection Project – Introduction to Hospitality Industry

Description

This course is a result of 25 years of consulting project management experience, participating in dozens of vendor selection processes, gathering stakeholder requirements for a new product or service and analyzing multiple vendor responses.

This course will start with the discussion of request types including Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Quotation (RFQ), Request for Information (RFI), Invitation to Quote (ITQ) and several others. We will then cover the most typical layout of the RFP/RFI document including introduction, instructions to bidders, proposal response formats, bid evaluation methods, terms and conditions and requirements.

We will then discuss several recommended strategies for the companies issuing the RFP/RFI as well as the potential games the vendors could play in order to maximize their revenues from the project.

Once we cover the basics of the RFP/RFI process, we will turn our attention to an actual business case where a large North American hotel chain decided to replace their existing Property Management System (PMS) and had to choose a platform from fifteen potential vendors. We will examine the current state of the hospitality industry, the severe impact of the technology and the key capabilities desired by the hotel chains.

Later we will examine the structure of our own RFP, the anticipated timeline and the key questions included in the RFP.

Who Should Attend!

  • You have to choose a product or a service that is being offered by multiple vendors
  • You are involved in a procurement process
  • You want to learn about the tricks vendors use when responding to RFP/RFIs
  • Experienced project and program managers
  • Junior project managers, who are just starting their careers
  • Other IT/Sd domain professionals: Business/System Analysts, Developers, Architects, etc.
  • Senior and middle-level functional managers
  • C-level executives

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Tags

  • Project Management
  • Request for Proposal

Subscribers

201

Lectures

5

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