White Paper: Web Enable Your RFPsIrvine, CA (PRWEB) May 23, 2006 -- Creating good web-enabled RFPs is not a simple as it may sound. This white paper is dedicated to discussing techniques and methodologies for creating web-enabled request documents.
Most companies utilizing request for proposals (RFPs) for collecting information from potential providers are faced with the same problem, creating effective RFPs. Traditionally RFPs have been paper based. And, for that very reason, analysis is difficult and time consuming. Questions are open-ended and the RFP documents contain very little control. Selecting the top provider becomes a very involved process and requires numerous evaluators to review the proposals.
With the rise of the Internet and the efficiencies it provides, more tools are available to streamline the process online. To make sure the best RFP is created, be sure to think through the process. Online system capabilities are an important consideration when creating RFPs that will be available via the Internet. Simply converting a paper-based RFP to an online RFP is quite often counter productive and only yields marginally more valuable results. This white paper examines the techniques utilized by top companies and consulting firms using the ProposalLink RFP tools. While many of the techniques used are proprietary, this white paper contains important information users should consider before creating online RFPs.
To read this white paper continue to http://www.proposaltech.com/home/app.php/demo and provide your contact information. You will be sent a link with a code that allows you access to our demo area where you will also find the new white paper "Web-Enabled Questionnaire".
The system enables electronic RFP processing and analysis via a Web-based interface that manages information exchange, proposal creation, quote requests, and other questionnaire documents. ProposalLink makes it possible for any number of service or product suppliers to prepare proposal documents, review and respond to questionnaire specifications, ask questions of and get clarification from buyers, and ultimately propose on the requests. For more information on ProposalTech, visit the company web site at www.proposaltech.com or contact us by telephone at (877) 211-8316. To receive a press kit send an email to presskit@proposaltech.com. For more information please contact Jeff Spencer, (877) 211-8316 xt 81 |
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