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Public Tenders

Qualify. Orchestrate. Differentiate. Win.

Method, compliance and differentiation — to deliver strong bids without burning teams out.

 Motho structures bid production, coordinates contributors across countries and entities, and raises the final quality of every submission.

Frequent use cases


  • Submissions produced under urgency, with uneven quality and last-minute firefighting.
  • Multi-contributor complexity: unclear ownership, planning issues, review loops that don’t converge.
  • Heavy compliance requirements, evidence scattered, risks poorly managed.
  • Weak differentiation: story stays descriptive, value is not explicit, win themes are missing.
  • Executive summary lacks clarity, structure, or decision-grade positioning.
  • Need to industrialise the process (templates, checklists, reusable proof library).
  • Framework agreements / multi-entity tenders: global requirements + local stakeholder realities.

What you get


  • A clear Go/No-Go and response strategy (angle, differentiation, plan).
  • A bid architecture that reads well: structure, storyline, executive summary.
  • Compliance under control: requirements matrix, evidence plan, certificates/risks/points of attention.
  • Clean orchestration: RACI, production cadence, rituals, quality gates.
  • A “jury mindset” review: gaps, estimated scoring, concrete improvement actions.
  • Less internal noise: decisions land, reviews converge, teams stay focused.

Possible deliverables


  • Bid planning pack: RACI + production cadence + quality gates.
  • Compliance / requirements matrix + evidence plan (proof points, certificates, traceability).
  • Storyboard + detailed structure by section (win themes, differentiators, proof mapping).
  • Enhanced executive summary (clear, value-oriented, decision-grade).
  • Review pack (comments, gaps, priorities, scoring estimate, action list).
  • Reusable bid kit: templates, checklists, and a lightweight proof library structure.

What differentiates Motho


  • Hands-on experience with complex, procurement-heavy deals in international environments (including framework-style agreements and multi-stakeholder buying groups).
  • Strong orchestration skills: planning, ownership, and review loops that converge, without over-engineering.
  • Executive-level storytelling: clear positioning, differentiation, and decision-grade summaries.
  • Process industrialisation mindset: templates, checklists, and repeatable quality standards.
  • Pragmatic, outcome-driven approach: fewer vanity documents, more bids that score and win.

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