How to Take the Fear and Loathing Out of the RFP Process
The experience can be cumbersome and anxiety-inducing for both sides of the equation, and it can end badly. And sometimes, it works brilliantly.
April 13, 2018 at 01:28 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Any lawyer who's been through an RFP—whether as an in-house attorney or outside counsel—knows that the process can be a time-suck and a stress-trigger.
But there's a better way.
This week, Legal Speak goes inside the RFP process with Lisa Konie, senior director of legal operations at Adobe Systems, and Toby Brown, chief practice management officer at law firm Perkins Coie. Speaking to Law.com's in-house editor Rebekah Mintzer, they provide a candid perspective from both sides of the RFP equation on the all-too common flaws of the process and how to improve it.
Listen to the podcast here or find us on Apple Podcasts Google Play, or Libsyn.
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