Writing a Request for Proposals for an E-learning Solution

December 5, 2018

The process of getting the right e-learning solution for your needs starts with having a clear understanding of what you are looking for.Once you have that you can communicate it to potential suppliers in many different ways. If you want to be able to directly compare solutions from different suppliers, then one common way to do that is to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) or Invitation to Tender (ITT).There are many ways to write an RFP, and some organisations have their own standards. What we have done here is suggest one way of structuring an RFP to provide potential suppliers with the kind of information that will be most useful to them in putting together proposals that best meet your needs.

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