Introducing iGrafx’s Scorecard & RFP Tool

Going out to bid on any new solution is a grind. There are the upfront hours of internal requirements gathering, then the research to identify the optimal list of potential vendors, then the solicitation of the RFP/RFI, the back and forth questions & answers, the untold hours of response reviews, weighting & scoring – all to get the field narrowed to a short list!

iGrafx has been at this a long time. Since 1991 to be exact. We effectively created the modern market for BPM and Process Modeling and Analysis. Today our breadth and depth in business transformation is unsurpassed, but we still focus on ONE THING. We enable organizations to achieve operational excellence by transforming their businesses through the eyes of process.

To help ease your BPM selection process we’ve tapped into our over 400 years of collective experience and created two easy-to-use tools:

  • A simple Vendor Scorecard that provides you with a set of questions to ask, and then ranks vendors based on your requirements. This is your shortcut to a short list.
  • An RFP document that ensures you ask the vendors the most important functional and technical questions so that you end up with the best solution for your requirements.

Both of these tools are free and available for you to download straight away with no registration required.

However, if you would like any assistance, from a simple overview of the tools, to a detailed explanation of any best practices, let us know and an iGrafx BPM Professional will arrange a time to discuss your questions and requirements.
Contact iGrafx

Best of luck on your journey!

Author
Ed Maddock
Date
March 2, 2018
Category
Uncategorized
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