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Get an outside view
The last key thing to remember when submitting tenders forms is to get an outside opinion on your efforts.
It is essential that the forms are proof read for spelling and grammatical errors. You can do this yourself but it is often more effective to let someone else look at it too, just in case.
It is also a good idea to get an outside take on the content of the forms and how you come across. If your reader has trouble understanding what you're getting at or gets bored before they make it to the end of the forms then there isn't much chance of someone who has to read hundreds of similar forms giving you the time of day.
In picking a reader, choose someone who is comfortable in giving you direction and who is going to be honest and give their true opinion of your efforts. Take the time to sit down and go through the forms with them, and listen to what they have to say. Use the opportunity wisely.
If you get the thumbs up, you're set to submit the forms. Then all you can do is sit back and see if your hard work pays off.
Posted by: Admin, on August 24th 2009 on 10:55am
Labels: tender advice
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