Competitive Procurement: How to Run a Tender Process

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • Many projects need to procure services or long-term supply contracts. And getting the best value often means running a competitive tender process. So let's see the steps you need to take.
    1. Determine requirements
    2. Document requirements
    3. Determine priorities and relative importance of things like:
    4. Create evaluation framework for bids, against requirements
    5. Set a tender deadline
    6. Advertise the opportunity
    7. There may be a pre-qualification stage, with a Pre-qualification Questionnaire (PQQ)
    8. Create bidder briefing:
    9. You may choose to accept and answer questions from bidders.
    10. Brief the evaluation team
    11. Receive bids
    12. Evaluate Bids
    13. Clarify uncertainties
    14. You may now select the best bid.
    15. Notify winning bidder
    16. Contract negotiations to finalize contracts
    17. Formal award of contract
    Please do not simply accept the lowest cost tender for anything that actually matters!
    Jargon:
    PQQ - Pre-qualification Questionnaire
    ITT - Invitation to Tender
    RFP - Request for Proposal
    RFI - Request for information
    RFQ - Request for Quotation
    SOW - Statement of Work
    TQs - Technical Queries or Questions
    MEAT - Most Economically Advantageous Tender
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Komentáře • 34

  • @Onlinepmcourses
    @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +7

    Running a procurement process - or having one as part of your project - is something a lot of Project Managers will need to do at some point. Let's take a look at how the process works.
    Thank you for watching - please do subscribe to the channel and, to join my community, sign-up at onlinepmcourses.com/assets440251/the-onlinepmcourses-newsletter/

  • @stemsparksolutionsofficial

    Thanks for sharing, I appreciate the 17 steps! Initially I thought yikes 17 steps but after watching, I think I really appreciate the approach.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +1

      You're right - Usually, I like to simplify to 7 steps or fewer and consolidate multiple actions in each step. But here, precision matters. I am glad that worked for you.

  • @gentlemen1984
    @gentlemen1984 Před rokem +1

    Short and simplest way for easy understanding,appreciated

  • @nicolasturcotte-legare2242

    Thanks for the very interesting video, Mike!

  • @r.i.4259
    @r.i.4259 Před rokem +1

    Short but very good course, thank you!

  • @worcestersorcerer
    @worcestersorcerer Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you, an excellent and well defined process to follow

  • @natalieabiraad4854
    @natalieabiraad4854 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the interesting video Mike

  • @djabrayilmagerramov6731
    @djabrayilmagerramov6731 Před 10 měsíci +1

    explained perfectly!

  • @boikanyodhlodhlo7271
    @boikanyodhlodhlo7271 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this insightful info

  • @maungmaungkhaing6258
    @maungmaungkhaing6258 Před rokem +1

    Thanks you are taking about learning management and marketing and organizations but you will understand me wait to time for my jobs and stay in room you can live longtime.

  • @manojkumarsharma6631
    @manojkumarsharma6631 Před rokem +1

    Quality information sir

  • @frederickhunder9116
    @frederickhunder9116 Před rokem +2

    Thanks. This was very helpful. Looking for info to help construct my church new building

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před rokem +1

      Nearly 500 videos on this channel to help you. Good luck.

  • @zandilemnguni3354
    @zandilemnguni3354 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been tendering with UN organization i noticed that some of their agencies they don't award bids on bid validity time.how long does they take after finalizing ITB to award a bid?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +1

      +I am afraid that I do not know the UN's tender management procedures. I also suspect that different sections may have variant processes and that some may not stick closely to them for many different reasons. The only approach for you to take is to follow the procedures for contacting the issuing officer of their representative and politely ask the question. Good luck.

  • @HeavenestStCyr
    @HeavenestStCyr Před rokem +1

    What does standing of the bidder mean? 1:55

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před rokem +3

      Somebody's standing' - it's British idiom that slipped in - sorry.
      Somebody's standing is their status in terms of how people regard them. In this context, we shold consider their reputation, financial strength, credit rating...
      I used the term as a shortcut to mean we need to assess whether this is an organization that we feel confident and comfortable doing business with.

  • @user-hp2zt9sr2f
    @user-hp2zt9sr2f Před 8 měsíci +1

    how long does this typically take?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 8 měsíci +1

      There is no 'typical'. A big public sector procurement for a mega project can take years. A small procurement for a modest project in an owner-managed business can take a very few weeks - maybe just days. Context is everything. However, your organization may have procedures with rules that set out time scales. So too will any public sector procurement, in many countries.

    • @user-hp2zt9sr2f
      @user-hp2zt9sr2f Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Onlinepmcourses Cool, that makes sense. What are the parts of the process that take the most time and require the most work?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@user-hp2zt9sr2f I would always allow the most time for getting the specification right. Then, plenty of time to ensure that the suite of tender documents is clear and accurate. If you get the spec wrong, then no matter how well you run the tender process, you'll end up with the wrong outcome.

    • @user-hp2zt9sr2f
      @user-hp2zt9sr2f Před 8 měsíci

      amazing, that makes a lot of sense. do you have any recommendations for softwares that are commonly used for these processes and how good they are?@@Onlinepmcourses

  •  Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great insights on procurement! As a fellow procurement professional, I appreciate the valuable content you're sharing. I also create content on career advice in procurement and business management; feel free to check out my channel for additional tips and discussions. Always great to connect with like-minded professionals!