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In the 7.15 Release (PM7.15.1.4), Icertis is expanding its market coverage by introducing the Proposal Management application and increasing the value to the sales and marketing functions in the enterprise set up.
With the App, Icertis has devised an opportunity to introduce out-of-the-box entities, drive the lifecycle and entire business process that begins with the inputs from an RFx, qualifies them, plans and reverts with a proposal, and finally facilitates the completion of the proposal. In addition, Icertis gives the flexibility to configure the Proposal Management App as per the customer requirement, making it a truly enterprise App.
These release notes provide an overview of the ICI Proposal Management App.
Here are some terms that will help you better understand the Proposal Management process:
Icertis’ end-to-end solution connected with the ICI contract-led proposal management has several benefits including:
ICI Proposal Management typically involves the following set of users:
The Proposal Management process has the following stages:
When implementing the Proposal Management App, some entities such as contract types and rules, necessary for the flow, are seeded. Using these seeded entities, proposal owners can populate an initial set of data imperative to the entity workflow.
A dedicated “Proposal Management” tile is introduced on the ICI Home page for customers who have the license for the App. Users having either “View” or “Manage” access to the proposal management contract types can access this tile and use the available options such as Sell Side RFx, Bid Proposal, to create and manage them. Here, you can work with existing Sell Side RFx and bid proposals, or create new ones.
The navigation tiles support localization and theming and can be configured by implementation teams.
Proposal Management contract types must be configured as agreement contract type with Business Application Type as “Proposal Management” and Business Application Category as “Sell Side RFx”. It is controlled through role action mapping.
411748/749462 – Capture Management
Sell Side RFx helps in converting incoming solicitation types efficiently and improving response processes paving the way for mature proposal management.
Sell Side RFx comprises of the incoming solicitation types that the suppliers receive including:
The solicitation types are converted into successful businesses after winning the contract. For example, a supplier may place a bid for a firm fixed price.
The Sell Side RFx workflow is as follows:
Here is the workflow for Sell Side RFx at a glance:
412214 – Performing a bid/no-bid decision (RFx Qualification)
RFx Qualification in ICI is basically an associated document with an approval workflow. Depending upon the type of RFx, the qualification may need approval from various business functions that help in making the decision about placing the bids.
The capture management or the sales team of the organization may or may not revert to every RFx, but the team has to ensure that it meets the business objective, and then make the decision to bid or not. There can be only one RFx qualification for a Sell Side RFx.
The RFx Qualification workflow is as follows:
Proposal Management contract types must be configured as agreement contract type with Business Application Type as “Proposal Management” and Business Application Category as “Bid Proposal”. It is controlled using role action mapping.
412207/749476 – Bid Proposal Management
Bid proposal comprises of the response provided by the supplier against the qualified RFx received such as Request for Quote, Request for Information, and so on. The Proposal Management team of the organization is typically responsible for creating the bid proposal based on the qualified RFx. A thorough review of the bid proposal is performed by the reviewer team ensuring that the proposal meets the business requirements, quality, and compliance standards.
A typical bid proposal has the following associations:
While assembling the bid proposal, all ICI platform constructs such as templates, clauses, template variables, and functionalities such as deviation, agreement clauses, clause approver and so on work as per standard ICI behavior.
The bid proposal workflow is as follows:
Here is the workflow for Bid Proposal at a glance:
1. How flexible is the Proposal Management workflow? Can we create Bid Proposals without receiving a Sell Side RFx?
The Proposal Management App is flexible and allows using the Bid Proposal entity and its workflow directly. The seeded configuration does not mandate a Sell Side RFx in order to create and submit a proposal. However, it can be configured. This helps sales/delivery teams cross-sell, up-sell bid proposals for existing customers.
2. What sort of notifications does the Proposal Management App trigger? What notifications are configurable?
The Proposal Management App does not provide any seeded notifications. However, implementation teams can use ICI platform’s notifications configuration capabilities to notify upon appropriate events of the Proposal process. For example, when the RFx Qualification record is approved, a notification can be sent to the respective Sell Side RFx’s team members.
3. How does the App allow usage of content/knowledge from historical content?
It is not uncommon to find content commonly used for respective sections across Bid Proposal transactions. The Proposal Management App allows for usage of ICI platform constructs like Templates, Template Variables, Clauses to be assembled into your Bid Proposals. This helps establish content compliance.
Additionally, the following constructs on the ICI platform can help:
4. How does the App enforce content compliance?
Usage of templates and clauses is the foundation to using right content for right type of Bid Proposal contexts. Additionally, usage of reviews and approvals can help with content compliance.
5. What sort of KPIs can be used to measure the performance of the Proposal management process?
With this release, the Proposal Management App provides attributes and workflow statuses on which implementation teams can add any KPIs. For example, Win Rate = #Bid Proposals Won/ #Bid Proposals Submitted can be a KPI used for tracking purposes.
6. Is the App available on smartphone as a mobile App?
No, the App is currently not supported on the mobile.
7. Is localization supported by the App?
Yes, the App has localization support for all languages supported in ICI.
8. Are audit logs available in the App?
Yes, audit trails of every action with user and time-stamp details are available.
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