At 02:35 PM 8/21/98 -0400, Julian So so eloquently stated:
>We've been asked to provide RFP development guidelines from a vendor's
>point of view. The RFP in question is for the development of an
>enterprise wide intranet, to be distributed over five locations all over
>Europe and North America.
>
>We've pointed out some resources and given our thoughts on developing
>RFP's for projects of this scope and scale (e.g., forwarded a copy of
>our project questionnaire, links to resources such as CIO.com's intranet
>resource center), but I'm interested in any resources you find useful
>and your thoughts on the matter.
>
>What vital information is lacking from RFP's you receive? What annoys
>you about typical RFP's that you receive? Are there specific issues that
>should be more fully developed in the RFP's than others? What is a
>"complete" RFP to you?
>
I'm just getting caught up on mail. Sorry. We have our Pet
RFPeeves that identifies peeves from an issuer's point of view.
http://www.gapent.com/rfp/
George
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