The Typical RFP Response Process
Many types of companies receive
Requests For Proposal from potential customers.
These are called RFPs.
RFP responses are typically very time-consuming to draft, often containing hundreds of detailed questions
about a vendor, its solution, its technical architecture, and other topics that have significant bearing on the decision to
buy or not to buy from that vendor. In most companies, RFPs are cobbled together by searching
prior RFPs for responses that can be applied to the questions in the current one. These
prior RFPs are typically in Microsoft Word documents or Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
Useful, valuable information is housed in multiple documents, of various vintage along with less valuable
information. The process is unwieldy at best.
Difficulties in the Typical RFP
Response Process
- Lack of central storage of RFPs
- Failure or inability to share completed RFPs with peers
- Varying levels of expertise and communication skills yield RFP responses of variable quality/value
- Valuable RFP responses tend to be repeated in multiple RFPs, making
scanning older RFPs more time consuming and adding confusion
by having multiple versions of valuable responses stored.
- Many questions/responses in RFPs are easy or well known and
therefore are less important to have categorized and stored.
These represent significant volume within the
repository of answers and unproductive time to the process
of scanning and evaluating older responses for current use.
- No way to encourage/enforce consistency of style
- No good way to communicate to peers when new valuable responses are created
- Variety of document formatting (fonts and sizes) in older docs adds to formatting required in current RFP
- No efficient way to expire old data
If this sounds like your current situation, then RFPMonkey.com
may be just what you need to help your sales, marketing, and/or
pre-sales staff complete RFP responses quicker, easier, more
professionally, and with more standardization and reuse.
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RFPMonkey.com Overview
RFPMonkey.com is a centralized, searchable database of RFP
questions/responses accessed through a Web browser interface.
It allows for the centralized storage and easy retrieval of valuable or
difficult RFP content. Using this proposal generator translates to quicker, better RFPs. This,
in turn, can translate into shorter sales cycles, more efficient use of time for
the people actually creating the RFP, and the ability to work more concurrent
pipeline opportunities. Centralization
and communication of content has the added benefit of generally improved
knowledge/awareness of a company’s offerings by each employee who has access
to or contributes content to the system.
There's Nothing Else Like It
Companies whose product or service is expensive and/or
companies whose sales cycles are long are routinely required to
respond to RFP’s to win a buyer’s business.
RFP’s are time and energy consuming and are often a
vendor’s first or only opportunity to make a positive
impression on purchasers. RFPMonkey.com offers very tangible benefits to such
companies.
Types of
companies that should consider RFPMonkey.com a valuable resource
include hardware and software companies, pharmaceutical sales
companies, heavy equipment sales companies, architectural firms,
consulting companies, staffing agencies, advertising/marketing
agencies, or any other organization who potentially wins or
loses business based on the quality and timeliness of their RFP
responses to prospects.
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