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Working with RFI Instances
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.
Creating the RFI Instances
1. Click the "Sourcing" tile from the "Home" page. The "Sourcing" page opens. A list of all the RFx instances is displayed.
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.
5. Select or enter the values for all the required Attributes in the RFI Information group:
- Enter the RFI Name. For example, "Laptop Supplier Information".
- Enter the information of the RFI instance in the "Description" field.
- Select the "Round One Start Date" and "Round One End Date". When you enter the dates, a round is created automatically as soon as the RFI instance is approved. If the round start and end dates are not provided, the round will not be created for the RFI instance.
- Select "Yes" or "No" for the following Configuration settings as per your requirement:
- Allow Foreclosure of Rounds: Select "Yes" if you want to allow closing the round before the selected round end date. This displays the Close Round button on the Round Details page to close the round manually before scheduled Round end date and time.If you select "No", then the round will be closed automatically at the selected round end date and time. The default value for this option is set to "Yes".
- Copy Questions and Supplier Responses from previous Round: Select "Yes" if you want to allow copying questions and supplier responses from previous rounds to the new round. The default value for this option is set to Yes.
- Allow new supplier during RFI phase: Select "Yes" if you want to allow adding a new supplier(s) during the entire RFI lifecycle. However, the newly added supplier(s) can participate in a new round only, not in an ongoing round. The default value for this option is set to Yes.
- Allow new question during RFI phase: Select "Yes" if you want to allow adding a new question during the RFI lifecycle. However the newly added question (s) can be part of the round only before it starts and not in an ongoing round. The default value for this option is set to Yes.
- Allow Surrgoate Responses: Select "Yes" if you want to allow buyers submitting responses on behalf of the suppliers. The default value for this option is set to "No".
- Select the following contracts (if applicable) by clicking the drop-down arrow or the Lookup Search icon:
- Associate Contracts: Sourcing app allows the buyers to create contracts such as NDA, for all the suppliers selected when creating RFI. A separate contract will be created for each supplier.
- Mandatory Contracts: The value in this option will be populated automatically based on the value selected in the earlier option. You cannot select any value in this option if you don’t select anything in the Associate Contracts option.
- Prerequisite Contracts: The Supplier can access the RFI instance only after it is in Approved state. After the Round is started, a Terms for Participation window is displayed to the supplier with an option to accept or decline. The Suppliers can access the RFI only after they sign the Prerequisite Contract after accepting the terms for participation. If the Suppliers do not sign the contracts a message is displayed by ICI, along with a list of documents asking the suppliers to complete the documents before accessing the RFI.The values selected in these fields are populated on the RFI Details page under the Agreements tab.
The values selected in these fields are populated on the RFI "Details" page under "Agreements" tab.
RFI Details page
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.
- RFI Information: This section displays the basic details of the current RFI instance. It has the following sub-sections.
- Summary: Displays the name of the RFI instance (that is added while creating) and who created it, and RFI instance details.
- Details: Displays the details specified while creating the RFI instance.
- Preview: Displays how the RFI document would actually look. Click the click here in To see full document click here to download and view the full document in pdf format.
- RFI Package: This section displays the following details.
- Questionnaire: Click this option to view the list of questionnaires associated with the RFI. Click the plus icon next to Questionnaire on RFI Details page to add a new questionnaire. You can select or remove questionnaire from the available list of questionnaires. It is mandatory to add a questionnaire along with questions to the RFI before sending the RFI for approval.
- Question: Click this option to view the list of questions associated with the questionnaire and RFI.
- Internal Attachments: Displays the list of existing internal attachments associated with the RFI. Internal attachments are associated documents uploaded by the buyers and only available to the buyer team. Click the plus icon next to internal attachments to add new to the list.
- External Attachments: Displays the list of existing external attachments associated with the RFI. External attachments are associated documents uploaded by the buyers and available to both buyers and suppliers. Click the plus icon next to external attachments to add new to the list. For example, the bulk agreements such as NDA and Warranty agreements are displayed under this section.
- Supplier Information: Displays the list of existing suppliers and allows buyers to add new suppliers along with their contact information.
- Suppliers: Displays the list of suppliers added to the RFI created by the buyer. Click the plus icon next to Suppliers to add a new supplier.
- Supplier Contacts: Displays the list of relevant supplier contacts that are populated automatically after you select the suppliers in the previous step.
- Agreements: Displays all the agreements that were selected initially when creating the RFI.
- Collaboration: Allows the internal or external team members to communicate with other internal or external team members by creating topics and posting messages in it.
- Round: Displays the list of rounds (automatic and manual) associated with the RFI along with their current state. Click the plus icon next to Round to add a new round.
- Team: Displays the members added to the team for this RFI instance. Click the plus icon to add new team members to the RFI.
- Notes: Displays the additional information about the RFI if it is added.
- History: Displays how the RFI has progressed till now. The actions performed on the RFI instance are displayed under History in the left navigation pane on RFI "Details" page.
Buyers can perform the following actions from the RFI "Details" page:
- Download RFI Document: Click this button to download the RFI document. The downloaded document is based on the template selected while creating the RFI instance.
- Edit: Click this button to go back and make changes to the RFI that you created.
- Send for Approval: Click this button to send the RFI instance for approval.
- Download Package: Click this button to download the RFI instance along with all its associations. You can select specific associations that you want to download or select the RFI instance checkbox to download the RFI package. RFI package is downloaded as a zip file that contains all the attachments relevant to the RFI. When the zip file is exported on user’s local machine, a folder structure is created that resembles the RFI structure, and the files are located in the respective locations.
- Delete: Click this button to delete the RFI instance. After deleting the RFI instance, the Sourcing page opens and the deleted RFI will not be available on the user interface.
Adding Questionnaires
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.
3. Click "Next". The "Questions" tab opens displaying the list of questions associated with the questionnaire.
4. Click the View Details icon next to the Question to view the question information.
6. Click "Save". The selected questionnaire and question (s) are added to the RFI instance. The count is updated under the "RFI Package" tab.
Creating Bulk Agreements
The Sourcing App offers you a convenient way of creating bulk agreements with the suppliers, without having to move out of RFI instance that you are working on. The agreements must be already configured in ICI. These agreements may be made mandatory for the supplier to sign before the supplier can participate in the RFI. The RFI displays all the agreements created from the RFI and they have all the agreement information. This allows the buyer to conveniently navigate between the RFI and the agreement associated with the RFI.
To create an agreement:
1. Click the "Create Association" icon next to the agreements in the left navigation pane on the RFI Details page. For example, NDA, "Warranty Agreement".
3. Enter values for all the attributes, some of which may be mandatory.
4. Click the Select Multiple Suppliers icon next to Suppliers and Agreement Details. The "Suppliers" page opens.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 6 from the Selecting Suppliers section to add a supplier.
6. Click "Next". The "Select Template (Step 3 of 4)" page opens.
7. Select a Template.
8. Click "Next". The "Verify" page opens. Verify all the information you have entered.
10. Click the "NDA" icon on the RFI Details page to view the list of NDA agreements relevant to the RFI.
11. Click the "View Details" icon next to the NDA. The NDA’s "Details" page opens with the NDA in the "Draft" state.
11. Click the "Send For External Signature" button on the Details page. The agreement is sent to the supplier(s) for signatures. The status of the agreement changes to "Executed" when all the suppliers sign the NDA.
Adding Team members in RFI
A team of Approvers, Reviewers, and Observers can be added to the RFI instance for completing the workflow.
To add team members:
1. Click the "Team" tab on the RFI Details page. The "Team" page opens in the right pane.
2. Click the "Add New Member" icon. The "Add User" window opens.
- Save View: Allows creating a saved search from the list of users.
- Refresh: Allows refreshing the list of users on the "Add User" window.
- Select Columns: Allows selecting specific columns to be displayed on the "Add User" window.
- Export: Allows exporting the list of users in Excel or CSV format.
3. Enter the search term in the Search User field to search for a desired user.
5. Select a Role. For example, Approver, Business Owner, Observer, etc.
6. Select or enter the Step Number if you select Approver in the Select Role field.
7. Enter a comment in the Add Note field (optional). You can see this comment under the Notes tab.
8. Select the Send Notification checkbox if you want to the user to receive a notification of the task.
9. Click "Add". The User has been added successfully message is displayed.
Sending the RFI instance for internal approval
The RFI instance must be in Approved state before a round is created automatically and the RFI workflow can be completed.
1. Click the "Send For Approval" button on the RFI Details page. The RFI instance is sent for approval to the approver(s) you have selected in the Team.
The status changes to Waiting for Approval. A task is created for each approver.
When all the approvers approve the RFI instance, the status changes to "Approved". After the RFI is approved, the first round is created automatically only when the round start and end date is provided.
Modifying RFI
When RFI is "In Modification", buyers can:
- Add new questionnaires for rounds in any status except Closed, Evaluation Started and Evaluation Closed statuses.
- Add new questions to existing questionnaire for rounds in any status except Closed, Evaluation Started and Evaluation Closed statuses.
The buyer can add question / questionnaires to the RFI, when the "Allow New Question During RFIphase" flag is toggled to "Yes".
Prerequisite:
RFI is created and is in "Approved" or any later status with suppliers added.
Rounds are created. For example, a round is created with status such as "On Hold".
The modification changes will be reflected in rounds which are in "Draft", "Waiting For Approval", "Approved", and "Open" status. The "Closed" round will remain unchanged. The table below indicates this with example.
Adding a new questionnaire
1.Click "Modify RFx" button. The RFxstatus changes to "In Modification".
2.Click + icon next to "Questionnaire" on left navigation pane on RFI Details page. The "Add Questionnaire" page opens.
4. Select the "Questionnaire Name" that you want to add. For example, "Company Information".
5.Click "Next". The "Questions" Tab opens.
6.Select the questions that you want to add, for example, "What is name of company CEO?", "Company Size?"
7.Click "Save". The questions will be saved and the RFI Details page opens.
Note that count is updated for Questionnaire and Questions.
Adding questions to existing questionnaire
You can add new questions to the existing questionnaire.
To add new questions
1.Click the plus icon next to "Questionnaire" on left navigation pane on RFI Details page. The "Add Questionnaire" page opens.
2. Select the "Questionnaire Name" for which you want to add further questions. For example, "Company Information".
3.Click "Next". The "Questions" Tab opens.
4.Select the questions that you want to add, for example, "Company Size" are the new questions selected. The previously added questions are: "Current Customer Count? " "Annual Revenue"?
5.Click "Save". The questions will be saved and the RFI Details page opens.
Once the Questionnaire and questions are added, the RFI is send for approval.
6.Click "Send For Approval" on RFI "Details"page and approve the RFI.
7.Click "Round" tab on RFI Details page. The round relevant to the RFI is displayed.
8.Click the View Details icon next to a round in "Draft" Status. For example, "Round One for RFI Laptop Supplier Information". The round Details page opens.
Note that count of questionnaire and questions is updated. The newly added list of questionnaire and questions are available for a round that is in "Draft" status.
Similarly, the rounds in "Waiting for Approval", "Approved", "Open" status, the newly added Questionnaire and questions are updated and available. (Except "Closed" round)
The count of Questionnaire and questions is updated for round in "Approved" status.
Similarly, the count of Questionnaire and questions is updated for round in Open status.
Note that newly added questionnaire and questions is not updated for the round in Closed status and it remains unchanged.
Working with Rounds
One cycle of seeking responses from suppliers and evaluating them is referred to as a round. A complete Sourcing event may comprise of multiple rounds. The first round is created automatically (if the start and end dates are entered) as soon as the RFI instance is approved. You can see the round on the RFI Details page. You must open the round instance and fill in additional details. There can be multiple rounds for a single RFI instance.
Starting the scheduled Rounds
You can schedule a round by entering the Round Start Date and End Date when creating the RFI instance. The buyer must click the "Initiate Round" button on the Round Details page to start the round.
To start the round:
1. Click "Round" on the RFI Details page. The auto created round instance is displayed.
3. Click the "Initiate Round" button to start the Round. The status of RFI changes to Round(s) Ongoing after the round is approved and published.
Creating Rounds
The buyer can also create a round manually if they need to conduct multiple rounds with the supplier. The buyer can create the round manually only if the RFI instance is in Approved, Round(s) Ongoing and Round (s) Closed state.
To create a round (manually):
1. Click the plus icon under the "Round" tab on the RFI Details page. The "Create Agreement RFI Round" page opens.
3. Enter an appropriate name for the round.
4. Enter relevant details in the "Description" field.
5. Select a "Round Start" Date. This field is already populated with the current date. You can select a different date and time if required.
6. Select a "Round End Date" and time.
8. Select the Template from the available list or upload a new template from your computer and click "Next". The "Verify" page opens. Verify all the information.
Working with Questions
A question is the information asked by buyers about the products or services that they want to buy to the prospective suppliers before purchasing them. The supplier can view the questions that were submitted in the previous rounds if the buyer selects Yes in the Copy Questions and Supplier Responses option when creating the RFI.
Depending upon how the RFI instance is configured in the organization, suppliers must sign all the prerequisite agreements before submitting the responses to the questions asked by buyers. The suppliers won’t be able to view the RFI instance until the prerequisite agreement is in Executed state.
Submitting Responses
Supplier can upload, edit and then submit the responses for the questions.
To submit responses:
1. Click the "Sourcing" tile from the "Home" page after logging on to ICI. The "Sourcing" page opens. This page displays a list of all the RFI instances that the supplier is a part of.
3. Click "Accept" on "Terms For Participation" window. The RFI Details page opens with the RFI in Round(s) Ongoing state.
4. Click "Round" under Round tab. The list of Rounds are displayed in the grid along with its details such as "Round Name", "Round Code" etc.
7. Click the View Details icon next to the RFI Response. The "RFI Response" page opens.
8. Click plus icon next to Supplier Documents if you want to add any supporting documents when responding to the RFI. The "Create Association" page opens.
9. Enter the information on Create Association page and then select the file from your computer.
10. Click "Create". The count of Supplier Documents is displayed in the left navigation pane on RFI Details page of the supplier.
11. Click "Question Response". The list of questions asked by the buyer is displayed.
- Using Microsoft Excel
- Using ICI
Using Microsoft Excel
To submit responses using Excel:
1. Click the three dots icon > "Export" > "Excel" on the page that shows the list of questions to download the questions in an Excel sheet.
3. Enter the responses in the Response column and save the Excel sheet.
4. Click the three dots icon > "Upload Template". The "Upload Document" window opens.
6. Click "Upload File" to upload the file. The Upload Summary is displayed showing the number of records that were processed successfully, deleted and failed records.
7. Click Close icon on the "Upload Document" window. The RFI Response page opens.
8. Click "Submit". The "Please Confirm" window opens.
After submitting responses, suppliers cannot edit them. To edit the responses, suppliers must click "Withdraw". This changes the status of the Questionnaire to Withdrawn. Suppliers can revert withdrawal by clicking Revert Withdrawal.
To withdraw the response:
1. Click "Recall Response" on the RFI Response Details page. The status of the RFI Response changes to "Draft".
Using ICI
To submit responses using ICI:
1. Click "RFI Question Response" on RFI Response Details page. The list of questions are displayed in the right pane of the page.
3. Click "Edit" on the RFI Response Details page to open the "Edit Associated Document"- RFI Question Response page.
4. Enter the response in "Question Response" field and click "Update". The RFI Question Response Details opens.
4. Click "Submit" on the RFI Response Details page. Repeat the same steps from Using Microsoft Excel section to submit and withdraw the responses.
Response Analysis
It is the process of analyzing supplier responses with an intent to compare one against the others along the evaluation criteria. When all the desired Responses are received, you can view and analyze all the responses to be able to take informed decision.
At least one round should be completed for conducting response analysis, otherwise the user gets an error message indicating that the round must be started to download response analysis.
To analyze supplier response:
1. Click the "Download Response Analysis" button on the RFI Details page. An excel sheet containing the question responses is downloaded.
2. Open the excel sheet. You can view the all the data collected from the supplier responses such as Supplier ID, Item Name, Item Description, etc.