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The RFP Secrets: a Podcst that challenges the status quo of the procurement process

Podkast av John Matta

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Discover this paradigm shift procurement approach that will put an end to poor vendor proposals, routine evaluation process and projects that finish late, over budget, and with low client satisfaction. Learn how major fortune 500 firms and government and fedral organisations have utilised this approach to transform their tendering approach.

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episode Episode 25 - Why signing the contract should NOT be the goal cover

Episode 25 - Why signing the contract should NOT be the goal

One subtle shift separates average procurement from high-performing procurement.It’s what you treat as the finish line.In many organisations, everything is geared toward one moment:getting the contract signed.Deadlines are compressed.Shortcuts get justified.Corners get rounded.Because once the contract is signed, there’s relief.A sense of completion.A feeling that the job is “done”.But that framing is backwards.In strong procurement, contract signing isn’t the goal.It’s the *natural outcome* of the real work already being done.The real goal happens earlier.It’s identifying the right expert vendor.It’s exposing the risks before they become issues.It’s working through how delivery will actually unfold — in reality, not on paper.When that work is done properly, the contract doesn’t feel like protection.It feels obvious.No scrambling.No anxiety.No hoping clauses will save you later.Just alignment, clarity, and confidence that the people you’ve selected know exactly what they’re stepping into.That’s why relying on the contract to “protect” you is a warning sign.By the time you need protection, the important decisions have already been missed.High-performing procurement doesn’t race to contract signature.It slows down before it —so signing becomes nothing more than the logical next step.And maybe that’s the real mindset shift:stop treating the contract as the prize,and start treating it as the receipt for good thinking already done.Because contracts don’t create certainty.Pre-planning with an expert does.

6. feb. 2026 - 2 min
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Episode 24 - Revealing Procurement Expertise Through Clarity

Procurement is often seen as a gatekeeper.But the real power sitting in our hands is something far bigger:the ability to predict the future.Think about it.Every project is a set of unknowns.Timelines, risks, delivery challenges, cost pressures—nobody has the full picture at the start.But the right procurement process can change that.When you design your RFP to reveal true expertise, you’re not just comparing vendors.You’re asking them to show you what your project will actually look like in delivery.What risks you’ll face.How they’ll handle them.What the path to success will be—step by step.That’s not admin work.That’s foresight.The tragedy is, most procurement processes bury this predictive power under 50-page templates, generic questions, and recycled evaluation criteria.Instead of surfacing clarity, we drown in noise.But if you shift the focus—if you deliberately ask the kind of questions that only experts can answer—you turn procurement into a future-making function.Not just choosing a supplier, but revealing what the outcome of your project will be before the contract is even signed.That’s the level of confidence stakeholders actually want from us.And that’s the difference between procurement as a bottleneck… and procurement as a success maker.

5. sep. 2025 - 4 min
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Episode 23 - Do you want to change procurement

Most procurement professionals don’t realize this, but we are creatures of habit. We issue RFPs the same way. We evaluate vendors the same way. We rely on the same old templates, rating scales, and evaluation methods. And somewhere along the way, we stop questioning. - Why do we demand lengthy written proposals… but rarely read every word? - Why do we trust vendor references when they’ll never give us a bad one? - Why do we assess key personnel based on CVs… when we’d never hire an employee that way? The frustrating part? These outdated practices aren’t just inefficient—they’re shaping million-dollar decisions. Yet, procurement continues to run on autopilot because that’s the way it’s always been done. But here’s the reality: Better procurement starts with better thinking. It starts with the people who are willing to challenge the norm. Who are humble enough to admit that traditional procurement has flaws. And who are courageous enough to push for something better. Not everyone is ready for that shift. But if you are, let’s talk. 🔳XPD is built to solve these exact challenges—removing inefficiencies, eliminating bias, and making procurement work the way it should. If you’re curious to learn how, drop me a message or comment below, and let’s start the conversation.

5. juni 2025 - 4 min
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Episode 22 - Evaluation Comments

We spend weeks crafting RFP documents, debating evaluation criteria, and training teams on scoring. But there’s one thing that still gets overlooked—Stress the importance of evaluation comments. Not just any comments. The kind that can stand up in an audit, hold their ground in a supplier debrief, and actually justify why a score was given. Because here’s the truth: scores alone mean nothing without justification. I've seen it happen: - A supplier challenges the outcome. - Legal requests the evaluation report. - Procurement scrambles to defend vague, one-word comments. At that point, it’s too late. The damage is done. The credibility of the entire process is at stake. So why does this keep happening? Because strong comments require effort. They demand evaluators to think critically, not just react. They require procurement teams to enforce better standards, not just collect scores. Let’s flip the script. Instead of treating comments as an afterthought, we should see them as the backbone of evaluation. 💡 A simple mindset shift: Ask evaluators: “Imagin you're going to court, and the judge asks: Why did you give this specific score?...what would you say!!” If your comment can't easily answer that, it’s not strong enough. This isn't just about avoiding challenges—it’s about building trust, improving decision-making, and raising the bar for procurement. Would love to hear from my network—what’s the worst evaluation comment you’ve ever seen? 👇

5. juni 2025 - 3 min
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Episode 21 - Procurement Training

If procurement had a “factory reset” button, would we finally fix what’s broken? Most professionals inherit procurement practices rather than learn them. They step into a role, get trained by whoever came before them, and follow the same processes—without ever questioning if they actually work. It’s not intentional. It’s just how things have always been done. But here’s the reality: Copying the past is not a strategy. What if we started over? Imagine if we wiped the slate clean. No pre-filled RFP templates. No recycled evaluation criteria. No auto-pilot decision-making. Just a simple question: If we built procurement from scratch today, knowing what we know now, what would it look like? Would we still: - Rely on generic evaluation criteria that all vendors answer the same way? - Treat procurement training as a checkbox exercise instead of a catalyst for change? - Accept processes designed for a world that no longer exists? Or would we start making procurement a "real enabler"—one that actually delivers value instead of just enforcing compliance? The hard truth? Procurement won’t evolve until we stop blindly repeating the past. So here’s my challenge: If you had the power to rebuild procurement from the ground up, what’s the first thing you’d change? 👇

5. juni 2025 - 4 min
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