Politics of Bidding in Public Sector and Influencing the Influencers - A Kable Masterclass

Harnessing the politics and relationships to make a difference

The Public Sector procurement processes go to extraordinary lengths to prevent relationships and direct contact with the decision makers influencing the outcome of a procurement competition. The outcome is that the process can get in the way of our ability to communicate those things which would allow the competition to get the best result.

The procurement processes, by their nature, set up the Public Sector procurement team as the experts when, of course, they cannot have as much knowledge and experience as those organisations who make their living with this expertise. So is it any wonder when the ITT requirements are tilted towards solutions which are sub optimum?

The Sixfold team has 20 years of tackling these problems and presents a workshop which will lead you through some simple strategies to improve your ability to get the decisions made on the best information. It will look at all the routes to communicate with the decision making team, how to get the messages through despite the procurement restrictions and what someone in the Public Sector can do to "legitimately" skew the results.

This workshop will explore the most common political and communication problems in the bidding environment and you will use your own real examples to develop a pragmatic approach dealing with them.

Who Should Attend?

You should attend the masterclass if you are willing to participate fully, already have some experience in this area and wish to sharpen your skills in order to enhance your future performance.

Objective

To prepare you to use the politics to assist your win chances.

One half day facilitated workshop, 09:30 to 1:30 with breaks.

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Essential event information

Date: Tuesday 15th June 2010 from 9:30am-1:30pm

Location: SmartGov Live 2010 at the Excel Centre, London

Event fee per delegate place: £249 + VAT totalling £292.58

KableDIRECT subscribers event fee per delegate place (£50 discount): £199 + VAT totalling £233.83

Please note that delegates will not be permitted entry to the workshop if the course fees have not been paid in full.