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| Tenders anyone? |
| Author: | Mike Fawcett |
| Date: | Friday, 25th Aug 2006 22:10 |
| Views: | 1,369 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Company, Industry, Country and Product Research | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b57931 |
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone here has experience replying to tenders, especially in IT. I have a small software company, mostly consultancy and I'm thinking of starting applying for tenders, mainly public sector.
Do you have any tips on where to start? Maybe you have or you know of some sample tenders replies that I could use as muses. Or maybe some hands on tips, that would be really useful. I must say I did look around on the internet for helpers and I'm on my way to learn more about the subject, but maybe someone here has a better insight than me on the topic.
Thanks,
Mike |
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| Tenders anyone? | | Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone here has experience replying to tenders, especially in IT. I have a small software ... |
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Mike Fawcett |
25/08/06 22:10 |
57931 |
 | Re: Tenders anyone? | | I would suggest that you speak with a professional Bid Manager who has experience working on Public Sector tender responses ... |
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Phil Caisley |
30/08/06 09:01 |
58830 |
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Mike F |
30/08/06 15:06 |
58893 |
   | Re: Tenders anyone? | | I've spoken to our internal Bid Manager, and he suggested identifying appropriate professionals through the Association of Proposal Management Professionals. ... |
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Phil Caisley |
30/08/06 17:00 |
58921 |
 | Re: Tenders anyone? | | A big thanks for all the kind replies that I got here.
To answer some of them ... I know about ... |
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Mike F |
29/08/06 18:24 |
58639 |
 | Re: Tenders anyone? | | If you're based in Wales, there is the opportunity to attend "How to tender" workshops, run via Contract Shop - ... |
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Huw Pritchard |
29/08/06 17:15 |
58618 |
 | Re: Tenders anyone? | | Mike - my suggestion is that you have, on an 'as-needed' basis, someone who will do this for you. A ... |
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Zena |
29/08/06 14:52 |
58596 |
 | Re: Tenders anyone? | | Mike
Your local Business Link has lots of advice either via its website or directly on successfull tendering for public sector ... |
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Diana Nutting |
29/08/06 10:08 |
58566 |
 | Re: Tenders anyone? | | Mike,
I can't answer the specifics of your question (i.e. tips on tendering). However, just wanted to point out the website ... |
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Eldin Rammell |
26/08/06 13:32 |
58063 |
  | Re: Tenders anyone? | | If you're looking at the public sector why not this site
http://www.ojec.com/
It is the place where Local Authorities place their ... |
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JohnB |
29/08/06 20:32 |
58661 |
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