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The RFP process used to be time-consuming and labor-intensive. Then along came technology to make things simpler and easier. Really? They might be simpler but are they streamlined and strategic or are planners now just sending out RFPs to see what will stick? We'll discuss how both sides of the table can work together to improve the process.
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RFP Spaghetti
Presented for SMU Florida, August 8, 2014
Carolyn Browning, CMP, [email protected]
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What is RFP Spaghetti?
Session Objectives
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• Review elements for targeted site searches & RFPs
• Share best practices and key dos & don’ts from both the planner & supplier side
• Name 3 ways that NSOs or CVBs can assist with your RFP process
• Gain insight into how RFPs are evaluated –how can yours rise to the top?
Back in the Day….
So Many Options … How to Choose???
Individual CVBs
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UGH!!
Be More Strategic
5 minutes – GO!
5 minutes
End
What did you learn?
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RFP Components
Basics
• Proofread!
• Provide goals & objectives
• Dates & alternates (if applicable)
• Space needs
• F&B needs
• Range of rates
• Decision process/timing
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RFP Components
Further refine
• Budget
• Prioritized Concessions
• History
• Competition
• Group Demographics
NSOs & CVBs – Your Strategic Partners
• Help narrow your focus
• Understand products intimately
• Can run ‘interference’ for you
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Online Partners
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How are RFPs Evaluated?1. Hotel availability over RFP requested dates?
2. If #1 = yes, does group meet minimum guest room to space ratio to book that date/pattern?
3. If #1 & #2 = yes, does group meet revenue guidelines?
4. If #1, #2, and #3 are not met, is it a good piece of business for the hotel? If so, meet with Director of Sales/Revenue Manager & team to review.
5. If Business Review (#4) concludes that program is good fit but not during those dates/pattern – propose alternates if possible.
6. And so on….
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Responses back – now what?
Compare options – grid/table for easy review
First pass
Finalists
Keep communicating
Leverage relationships!
RFP “Dos”
Planners
• Strategic vs. shotgun approach
• No radio silence
• Complete information
• Relationship vs. transaction
Suppliers
• Read & respond to what was requested
• Websites & forms that are easily navigated
• If possible – best rate so don’t need to come back again
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Connect with [email protected] @crbcmpMEETing Needs, LLC