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The Trouble with RFPs (Part 2)



The Osborne Group - Monday, April 30, 2012

In the brave new world of RFPs, the first meaningful dialogue between the client and a prospective consultant happens at the interview stage. Unfortunately, many of the RFP processes make this optional which is, in my opinion, the other major trouble with RFPs. And when there is an interview,  it is usually structured which robs the client of a chance to engage in a meaningful dialogue with the consultant.
 
Developing an effective working relationship between a consultant and their client is about more than deliverables – it’s about fit. And the depersonalization of the procurement process makes it harder and harder on both sides to assess the quality of the fit. For example, can I as a consultant understand the frustration of my prospective client with a challenging management issue by reading a document that is posted for public consumption ? Where in this process does the client get to express their reservations about a particular situation to assess whether the consultant can or will respond is a way that aligns with the culture of the organization?
 
By making relationship building secondary to describing deliverables and setting out work plans before the individuals involved have even met, the RFP process makes it harder for all of us – consultants and clients – to do our very best work together.

Jane Rounthwaite

The Trouble With RFPs (Part 1)



The Osborne Group - Tuesday, April 17, 2012
In the last few years, we have all witnessed the rise of the RFP as the often proscribed but not necessarily preferred method through which prospective clients select their consultants. While no one in this business would argue about the need for accountability, especially when the funds being used to hire consultants are provided by the taxpayers, the RFP process seems to have robbed both the clients and the vendors of the opportunity for meaningful dialogue during the “dating” stage of procurement.
 
In a typical RFP process in the last few years, the prospective client is often on their own to develop the RFP. In order not to contaminate the objectivity of the bidding process, they cannot enter into discussion with a consultant who knows their organization to help them figure out exactly what they want to accomplish and what the best way to achieve it. Thus, the insights and knowledge gained by the consultant in  previous work with that organization is lost to the client during the RFP development stage.
 

As the entire bidding process is built around the calibre of the RFP, the loss of exploratory dialogue means that  all the respondents assume that the RFP is an accurate description of what the client really needs and wants. And in some organizations, which are large enough to have a lot of experience in writing RFPs such as the provincial government, this may be the case. However, in many smaller community-based organizations operating with limited senior staff resources, the calibre of the RFP may not be what it needs to be to solicit the responses they are hoping for and the help they really need.

Jane Rounthwaite


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