Industry studies show that nearly half of all procurement professionals in the UK believe suppliers are letting themselves down with their poor-quality proposals.
With the general standard of bids being low, smart thinking and some extra effort can make a big difference to your success rates.
More often than not, the issues that occur when writing bids are symptomatic of larger, company-wide issues. But that doesn’t mean to say there aren’t very specific, common (easily-fixed) errors that occur time and time again when writing bids.
This old saying without a doubt applies to bid submissions. Too often, we see examples of where time has not been taken to devise a plan. You need to take a step back, identify and agree on what the approach will be. There are a lot of examples where it is obvious when someone has started writing before a plan is in place. Rather than dumping information and then re-arranging to suit a strategy, a plan should be put in place from the beginning, including structure and order as well as being collated in an attractive manner. For optimised results, submissions should be refined and fine-tuned, not muddled through.
By ensuring you take the following actions for each tender you plan to bid for, you will see your chances of success greatly improve:
Use our ‘Tender readiness’ form to see how ready you are to enter the public sector market. We will assess your capabilities, make personalised recommendations, and put you in contact with one of our experts to offer further guidance.
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