In procurement management it is often necessary to evaluate sellers
based on proposals they have sent. Evaluation is crucial for the award
decision.
Proposal evaluation is an assessment of the proposal
and the offeror's ability to perform the prospective contract
successfully. Here is a simplified example how this process can be done
with a little known tool called DAME.
Let's say you're evaluating 4 Sellers according to 4 evaluation criteria, which are:
Bid ($) - money asked to carry out the job -> "MIN" (more about "minimizing" and "maximazing" here)
Past Performance - Excellent (2), Satisfactory (1.5), N/A (1), Bad (0.5) -> "MAX"
Know how possessed by sellers - Pairwise comparison (we're comparing sellers against one another) -> PAIRWISE COMPARISON
Own resources available - Pairwise comparison (we're comparing sellers against one another) -> PAIRWISE COMPARISON
There
are 2 key authorities submitting their judgements. That means 2
"scenarios". One of them will be the CEO and the other will be the PM (Project Manager).
Download the whole example from the link below.
Selecting Seller by Source Selection Criteria using DAME
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