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How much effort to put on a RFQ?

2 pointsby erkkenover 5 years ago
When receiving RFPs from large companies, how much effort do you put in answering the sometimes endless questions?<p>Is it okay to leave questions empty? There is I guess an optimal score in terms of effort put into the document&#x2F;chance of winning...

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mindcrimeover 5 years ago
The conventional thinking on this is, if it&#x27;s an unsolicited RFP (eg, one you didn&#x27;t help write) then your odds of winning the deal are nearly 0, so don&#x27;t invest much effort in it at all. The &quot;Column A&quot; vendor almost certainly has already engaged with the company, written the RFP to make their solution the only possible winner, and then put the RFP process in motion just to &quot;check the box&quot; on the requirement that multiple vendor bids be solicited.<p>Of course there will be exceptions, but the problem is knowing which ones are the exceptions and which ones aren&#x27;t...
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yitchelleover 5 years ago
I would suggest talking to them about it rather than just filling the boxes and sending it back. This way, their expectations and your delivery will be aligned.
spsrich2over 5 years ago
Toss it in the circular file. The consulting firm who wrote the RFP&#x2F;RFQ are the ones who will end up winning it !