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Responding to tender questions that could reflect badly on the bidder

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It is common for the quality submission of the tender to ask challenging questions that could reflect badly on the bidder’s ability to service the contract or meet the authorities’ requirements. These questions cannot be ignored, but by answering them in specific ways to demonstrate proactive measures to manage any issues/challenges, marks can still be gained. Below we look at a general approach to managing situations such as these, including some practical examples.

How to respond to these types of bid questions

A variety of areas/questions could pose challenges to bidders by highlighting potential weaknesses in their tender proposals. This is very much based on the organisation’s experience, capabilities and experiences – and what may cause issues for one bidder, may represent a strength for others, for example, potential challenging themes include:

These questions and challenges are common across the tenders we write and the organisations we support and can be effectively managed to result in a high-quality and persuasive submission if done so correctly. As always it is vital that regardless of whether it is a weakness of your submission/delivery model, you must still answer the question in full. To do so, whilst minimising the likelihood that it reflects badly on your tender submission, you should attempt to spin it and present it as a positive. This might include:

Examples

Based on our extensive experience of producing tender responses that emphasise organisation’s strengths, whilst proactively addressing any weaknesses, examples of how you could spin potentially challenging topics could include:

As you can see, by spinning the concerns/weaknesses you can begin to present them in a more positive manner, which could potentially enhance your submission making it seem a stronger proposal than other bidders.

For support in any stage of the tender process, contact our team of bid writers today to discuss how we can support your organisation.

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