Putting together a request for proposal for a training program is a quick process.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

To select a training service, an organization can mail several vendors a request for proposal, which is a document outlining the type of service needed, the type and number of references needed, the number of employees to be trained, the date by which the training is to be completed, and the date by which proposals should be received. Putting together a request for proposal is time consuming but worthwhile because it helps the organization to clarify its objectives, compare vendors, and measure results.

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