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RFPs, however, are about as personal as heavy construction. They're something only big organizations do. | RFPs, however, are about as personal as heavy construction. They're something only big organizations do. | ||
Issuing a ''personal'' RFP has been a VRM goal from the start. In 2012 the personal RFP became better known as | Issuing a ''personal'' RFP has been a VRM goal from the start. In 2012 the personal RFP became better known as [[Intentcasting]]. The rest of what this page used to say is now over at that page. |
Revision as of 15:36, 30 June 2012
An RFP is a buyer-initiated procurement protocol used by businesses, governments and other large organizations. It is, literally, what the letters stand for: a Request For Proposal. Among a suite of similar TLAs (three letter acronyms) that begin with "Request for" -- RFI (Request for Information), RFQ (Request for Quotation), RFT (Request for Tender) -- RFP is the most familiar.
RFPs, however, are about as personal as heavy construction. They're something only big organizations do.
Issuing a personal RFP has been a VRM goal from the start. In 2012 the personal RFP became better known as Intentcasting. The rest of what this page used to say is now over at that page.