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Phoenix Economic Development News: Mind your Business
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Are
You Being Left Behind? |
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Jackie Johnson,
BET member, MAII, Equal Opportunity Department |
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Are You Being Left Behind???
Are City Contracts eluding you?
Did you learn about an opportunity too late?
Is your phone silent when other vendors' phones are
ringing off the hook?
If you answered
YES to any of these questions . . . You Are Being Left Behind!
Here's what you can do to improve your contracting opportunities...
- Log onto the City's MWSBE Program website and make sure your company's
name is listed in the appropriate category in the MWSBE Online Certification
Directory www.phoenix.gov/mwsbe
- While in the MWSBE Online Certification Directory, check your phone
and fax numbers and company address to ensure accuracy.
- Check messages and return calls as soon as possible. City employees
have been instructed to obtain 3 quotes in order to expedite purchases
immediately. If you snooze you just might lose.
- Only list products and/or services on the website that you actually
can or currently provide. False advertising or misleading information
may prevent you from getting a second chance. If you expand your capabilities
or products, please contact the EOD office about updating your file
on the website - call 602-262-7716 voice/602-534-1557 TTY. Obtain
a separate fax line from your business telephone line. A busy person
cannot wait for you to switch your phone line to a fax or vice versa.
- Is your pricing fair and commensurate with the goods or services
you provide? Be careful not to over price your products or services,
you may price yourself out of a contract. However, do not underbid.
Remember, your goal is to be a successful business person! It pays
to go back and ask about what pricing was successful after the purchase
order has been issued.
- Are you professional and easy to work with? Do your employees have
great customer service skills? This goes a long way when working with
others.
- Do you offer alternatives to customers? If a request cannot be met
by your business, do you have something else you can offer to replace
the original request. Ingenuity is always beneficial to business owners!
- Are you aware that the City's Purchasing Division has an Open Vendor
Hours every Wednesday, at 251 W. Washington Street, 8th Floor, from
1-3:30 p.m. where vendors may come and visit buyers without an appointment
and sit down one-on-one to discuss business opportunities?
- Are you a registered vendor with the City Of Phoenix, by completing
the "Bidder's Mailing List Application" found on the City's Purchasing
website under phoenix.gov/PURCHASE/steps.html
that will provide City departments and Purchasing staff a listing
of the commodities and services that you offer?
- Were you aware that previous pricing on bids already awarded is
public knowledge and available for your review?
- Do you understand the City's payment and bidding processes? Are
you Affirmative Action eligible? Make sure you know how the City of
Phoenix conducts business. Remember, knowledge is power and the more
you know the more successful you may be in a bidding process.
Most importantly, be persistent. Don't give up. Success
may be right around the corner!
*Note: The BET is comprised of City of Phoenix staff from the Community
and Economic Development, Engineering and Architectural Services, Equal
Opportunity, and Finance Departments.
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For information on small business assistance
programs, please call (602) 534-CITY (2489) or visit the following URL:
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City of Phoenix
Community and Economic Development Department
200 West Washington Street, 20th Floor
Phoenix, Arizona 85003 |
Call: 602.262.5040 or 602.534.6838
Fax: 602.495.5097
TTY: 602.534.3476 |
The city of Phoenix provides accessibility
to information, participation, services and employment for persons with
disabilities. This guide may be made available in the following alternative
formats: large print, braille or audio-tape by calling (602) 534-CITY
(2489).
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