It's Time to Have a Chat About Cover Letters

Cover letters. They should be the last thing you think about when you’re completing your tender - but your cover letter will probably be the first thing that the evaluation panel reads when they start looking at your tender. It can really help to set the scene about your business and why you are a good fit for the tender requirements. And in a sea of competitive bids, it may well also be another reason for the tender team to keep reading.

Tender Responses Traps That Can Catch You Out If You're Not On The Ball

I’ve written hundreds of tender responses and one thing I’ve learned over the years is that there are plenty of tender traps that can catch you out if you’re not on the ball. These usually come in the form of information requests that are hidden in the guts of the tender documentation, but not explicitly included in the tender response schedules.

Didn’t win that tender submission? Ask for feedback!

None of us like to lose, especially when you’ve put lots of time and effort (not to mention bucks if you’ve paid for professional help) into creating a tender response submission. As hard as it is to miss out though, this is a golden opportunity to seek feedback so you can get some clues as to what you could do better next time.

8 reasons why you need professional resumes for your key staff

8 reasons why you need professional resumes for your key staff

don’t think I’ve ever worked on a tender submission that hasn’t wanted to know all about the skills and experience of the management team and key staff members who will be responsible for the delivery of the contract requirements and the quality of the outcomes. It’s not always necessary, but it’s becoming increasingly common for tenders to ask for copies of resumes for key staff to be included with the tender response submission.