A business proposal is a written offer from a seller to a prospective sponsor.
Business proposals are often a key step in the complex sales process—i.e., whenever a buyer considers more than price in a purchase. When one person signifies to another their willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything with a view to obtaining the assent of the other to such act or abstinence, they are said to make a proposal.
A proposal puts the buyer's requirements in a context that favors the seller's products and services, and educates the buyer about the seller's capability to satisfy their needs.
There are three distinct categories of business proposals:
Formally solicited
Informally solicited
Unsolicited
Solicited proposals are written in response to published requirements, contained in a request for proposal (RFP), request for quotation (RFQ), invitation for bid (IFB), or a request for information (RFI).
Request for proposal (RFP)
RFPs provide detailed specifications of what the customer wants to buy and sometimes include directions for preparing the proposal, as well as evaluation criteria the customer will use to evaluate offers. Customers issue RFPs when their needs cannot be met with generally available products or services. RFIs are issued to qualify the vendors who are interested in providing service/products for specific requirements. Based on the response to RFI, detailed RFP is issued to qualified vendors who the organization believes can provide desired services. Proposals in response to RFPs are seldom less than 10 pages and sometimes reach thousands of pages, without cost data.
Request for quotation (RFQ)
Customers issue RFQs when they want to buy large amounts of a commodity and price is not the only issue—for example, when availability or delivering or service are considerations. RFQs can be very detailed, so proposals written to RFQs can be lengthy but are generally much shorter than an RFP-proposal. RFQ proposals consist primarily of cost data, with brief narratives addressing customer issues, such as quality control.
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L'e-procurement, ou approvisionnement en ligne, ou approvisionnement électronique, est un module de la gestion électronique des approvisionnements dans les entreprises ou les organisations. Il fait partie de la gestion électronique des achats qui comprend, en amont, les actions de sélection de fournisseurs (e-sourcing), en aval, le passage et suivi des commandes, le e-procurement. Le mot e-procurement est un anglicisme, formé à partir du préfixe e- qui signifie électronique, et procurement qui signifie approvisionnement.
Une request for quotation (ou RFQ ou demande de prix, aussi appelé consultation) est un dossier demandé par une entreprise à plusieurs fournisseurs potentiels préalablement identifiés, sur les estimations des coûts qui seront engendrés pour la réalisation d'un nouveau produit, ou d'une prestation de service. Les appels d'offres sont mieux adaptés aux produits et services aussi standardisés et standardisés que possible, car cela rend le devis de chaque fournisseur comparable.
Un appel d'offres (en anglais, invitation to tender ou ITT) est une procédure qui permet à un commanditaire (le pouvoir adjudicateur) de faire le choix de l'entreprise (le soumissionnaire qui sera le fournisseur) la plus à même de réaliser une prestation de travaux, fournitures ou services. Le but est de mettre plusieurs entreprises en concurrence pour fournir un produit ou un service. Les appels d’offres sont devenus une pratique courante de tous les processus d’achat pour des ventes B to B dès lors que leur montant est devenu significatif.
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