Guide to Purchasing ICTA fundamental principle of Accredit UK is that a Supplier Standard alone is not enough. For any ICT project to bear maximum dividends, the relationship must be two-way – the Supplier and the Purchaser both have key roles to play. For that reason, we have developed the Guide to Purchasing ICT. It helps Purchasers by giving them useful advice on how to get the most from their ICT Supplier. The Guide is split into three broad areas:
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A Good Practice Guide for Small Businesses |
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This version of the Guide is designed for infrequent or small-value Purchasers of ICT. It is aimed at the Company Director or Owner / Manager of a small business and offers advice that will help to make better, more reliable purchasing decisions. |
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A Good Practice Guide for Public Procurement |
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Public procurement in the UK could play a significant role in stimulating innovation in the supply market. However, in order to do so, the emphasis in the public sector needs to mature, as it already has in much of Europe, from minimising costs in the short-term to obtaining better value over a much longer period (‘lifetime value’). |
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Segment Specific Advice - Communications (Network Design and Installation) |
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A guide to the considerations of a Network Design and Installation Project. |
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Segment Specific Advice - Software Product Design and Development |
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A guide to the considerations of a Software Product Design and Development project. |
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Segment Specific Advice - ICT Consultancy |
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A guide to the considerations of an ICT Consultancy project.
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