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A Request for Information (RFI) is a set of questions shared with potential suppliers to assess their ability to fulfil certain requirements to provide goods or services. The purpose of an RFI is to solicit information from potential suppliers for buying goods or services. This is done in the form of a questionnaire with specific and general answers. The information provided by prospective suppliers are used for judging their technical capabilities, financial stability, cultural compatibility and suitability for the buying requirements of the organization. It is recommended to have specific qualification criteria for prospective supplier to compete for a business requirement of the buyer. For example, Company size in terms of revenue, technical certifications, locations and so on. An RFI does not solicit any specific proposal for any purchase or pricing information. The outcome of an RFI is a rating given to the supplier based on qualification criteria set by the buyer and not awarding of business.
1. Click the Sourcing tile on the Dashboard. The Sourcing page opens. A list of all the RFx instances is displayed.
2. Click the Create RFx tile. The Create RFx page opens.
3. Select a Sourcing Entity from the Select Sourcing Entity drop-down in the Contract Type Details (Step 1 of 4) section. The contract type is configured in the system with default Attributes.
4. Click Next. The Attributes (Step 2 of 4) page opens. The attributes are grouped under various categories. For example, RFI Information, RFI Configuration, etc.
5. Select or enter the values for all the required Attributes in the RFI Information group:
6. Select appropriate values and settings under the RFI Configuration group.
The values selected in these fields are populated on the RFI Details page under Agreements tab.
Note: Selecting an Associate Contract automatically populates the values in Mandatory Contracts and Prerequisite Contracts. If you do not select any values in any of the contracts, these values will be displayed as blank when you create the RFI. This will not allow you to create Bulk Agreements.
Buyers can view the current status and details of the RFI. Buyers can also perform a variety of actions based on the current state of the RFI.
Here is a brief description of the options in the left navigation pane of RFI Details page.
Buyers can perform the following actions from the RFI Details page:
You can add questionnaires at any stage of the RFI instance depending upon RFI configuration settings. Questionnaires are a set of questions that the buyer shares with potential suppliers who can fulfil the requirement of providing goods or services to the buyers. When you create the RFI instance, the RFI Details page opens with the RFI status displayed as Draft. You can use the left navigation pane to add one or more questionnaires.
To add questionnaires:
1. Click the plus button next to Questionnaire under the RFI Package tab. The Questionnaires window opens.
2. Search for the desired questionnaire (s) or select the questionnaire from the displayed list under the Questionnaires tab.
3. Click Next. The Questions tab opens displaying the list of questions associated with the questionnaire.
4. Click the View Record icon next to the Question to view the question information.
5. Select the desired question.
6. Click Save. The selected questionnaire and question (s) are added to the RFI instance. The count is updated under the RFI Package tab.
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