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Tendering for purpose-led organisations: Aligning bidding processes with mission-driven goals

October 1, 2024

For organisations operating across multiple service lines or market sectors, especially those servicing the public sector or highly regulated industries, the process of going to market via public, limited, or closed tender to secure contracts is often business-as-usual.

These organisations, however, often operate with a different ethos compared to traditional sales-driven companies. Their focus is on delivering social value, public services, and community development rather than pure profit. The purpose-led approach means they excel in project execution and service delivery and they may not view themselves as “sales organisations” in the conventional sense.  As a result, purpose-led organisations often overlook the need for specialised tools to manage their pre-contract activities.  Their bidding process is seen as a “necessary evil” rather than a core business driver, leading to a gap in purpose-built systems for managing tenders and proposals – and the risk of losing their best people and corporate knowledge.  This oversight can also hinder their efficiency and competitiveness in securing the very contracts that allow them to fulfil their core mission-driven objectives.

The critical need for real-time visibility in opportunity and bid management

For purpose-led organisations, implementing real-time visibility in bid management is not just about improving efficiency – it’s about aligning bidding processes with the organisation’s core mission and values. Here’s how real-time visibility addresses the unique challenges these organisations face:

1. Unifying organisational efforts

Purpose-led organisations often have multiple departments or offices working towards the same goals. Without real-time visibility, there’s a risk of internal competition or duplication of efforts. A centralised bid management system ensures that all parts of the organisation are aligned, presenting a unified front in pursuit of contracts that further their mission.

2. Optimising resource allocation for maximum impact

For organisations focused on social value and community development, every resource must be used efficiently to maximise impact. Real-time visibility in bid management allows for balanced team resourcing, ensuring that expertise – including technical expertise pulled away from the customer-facing roles – is deployed and utilised most efficiently where and when it is most needed. This approach transforms bidding from a hidden process to a strategic asset that directly supports the organisation’s purpose. Importantly, streamlineing back-office functions helps to direct more effort, more of the time, to much-needed frontline services.

3. Enhancing decision-making with transparent pipelines

Organisations that deliver contracted services often align with specific social or community needs. A transparent pipeline of pursuits enables organisations to make informed decisions about which contracts to pursue based on their potential for positive impact, not just financial gain.

4. Preserving mission-critical knowledge

Purpose-led organisations often rely on deep, specialised knowledge of public service delivery and community needs. Real-time visibility and centralised knowledge management help mitigate the risk of losing this critical information when key personnel leave. This ensures continuity in the organisation’s ability to deliver on its mission through the successful planning, management and tracking of biddin opportunities.

Mitigating risks unique to purpose-led organisations

Failing to implement real-time visibility in opportunity and bid management poses specific risks, including:

  • Compliance challenges: These sectors often have complex, evolving requirements. Real-time visibility ensures that bids meet compliance requirements, aligning with the organisation’s commitment to responsible service delivery while meeting contractual and KPI objectives.
  • Missed opportunities for impact: Without a clear view of all potential contracts, including historical ones, organisations might miss chances to expand their positive influence in the communities they serve. They also lose the benefit of learning or building on the ones they’ve successfully won before.
  • Inefficient use of limited resources: Many purpose-led organisations operate with tight budgets. Efficient resource optimisation is crucial, and real-time visibility helps prevent waste and duplication.
  • Loss of competitive advantage: In an increasingly competitive funding pool for contracts, losing institutional knowledge or failing to leverage past successes can significantly disadvantage an organisation.
For organisations driven by a mission rather than profit alone, having a real-time, comprehensive view of bidding activities does more than improve operations – it reinforces the shared purpose that drives the organisation.

When all employees can see how their work contributes to ”purpose for good”, it strengthens their commitment and alignment with the organisation’s goals.

Transitioning to a real-time bid management platform is critical for all companies, but particularly crucial for purpose-led organisations that want to ensure they’re bringing their people along on a team journey. It’s not just about improving efficiency or winning more contracts.  It’s about enhancing the organisation’s ability to deliver on its mission and create positive social impact. By providing a comprehensive, real-time view of bidding activities, such a system ensures that these organisations can effectively compete for and secure the contracts that allow them to fulfill their purpose-driven objectives. By doing so they can build more cohesive, high-performing teams that are not just successful in bidding, but are better equipped to make a meaningful difference in the communities they serve.

 

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