Measuring 'soft' issues
Series: Contract Journal ; 31 July 2002, 10-11(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Progressive clients such as Transco are starting to question the current bidding process where only hard facts both technical and financial - are considered at the expense of 'soft' issues. Transco has even adopted a soft issues protocol to help quantify which contractors are the best to get on with during a project. Roy Staughton, who pioneered soft issue measurement and now runs a company helping to do just that, foresees a future where bids will be considered on both hard facts and soft issues performance, as soft issues open up a new facet in deciding who will awarded the contract.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Progressive clients such as Transco are starting to question the current bidding process where only hard facts both technical and financial - are considered at the expense of 'soft' issues. Transco has even adopted a soft issues protocol to help quantify which contractors are the best to get on with during a project. Roy Staughton, who pioneered soft issue measurement and now runs a company helping to do just that, foresees a future where bids will be considered on both hard facts and soft issues performance, as soft issues open up a new facet in deciding who will awarded the contract.