As I mentioned in my previous post, RFPs often strip the relationship out of the decision-making process which can skew the observations and conclusions of the church purchasing team.
To be clear…I abhor RFPs so much that I rarely even entertain the idea of responding to them, especially when they come in “blind” (the absence of any previous contact). I know that is a strong opinion and potentially risky. However, in my years of experience, I have seen that many times, they are created and designed to “prove” one vendor to be the best fit and two others to not be a good fit. I’m really not that jaded, but I have sat on committees that created RFPs. I understand how they are written, and it is rarely from an objective point of view. Continue Reading…