Friday, June 24, 2016

Observing The United Kingdom Vote To Split From The European Union

By C. Henry Adams

It is understood that whatever happens in Europe, Africa, Asia or Australia, as well as, the other three continents not mentioned; could very likely have an affect on us in the USA. 

Whereas, when
17,410,742  Citizens of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union 
, the implications of their decision will now be felt here in the United States in some form or fashion.

I'm personally not in the business of speculation, but instead observation when it comes to our economy.

I would recommend to my clients and colleagues alike to pay close attention in the coming hours of these developments.  

Note:  The process of the UK leaving the EU may take years, but observing the markets now is important.

Well, these are my thoughts, what say you?  Thanks for reading our blogs.








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Monday, June 20, 2016

Inside the Critical Bid / No Bid Decision



Monday Morning Contracting Tips



by   Dannie E. James Sr
          JE Group LLC
          Phone: 404-557-0027
          Fax: 404-521-4018
          www.jegroupllc.com

What’s the key to determining whether or not to bid on a federal contract, “Knowledge” The best informed company “Wins” 15 Important factor in making a bid decision.  

1. Are you completely informed about the opportunity? 
2. How well do you know the customer?
3. How well do you understand the customer’s requirements?
4. What kind of credibility or experience you’ve had with that customer?
5. What is the competition and its capabilities?
6. Do you understand the work?
7. Do you understand what the customer’s mission? 
8. Do you have the current talent on staff to understand the technology and the services need for this project?   
9. Is this a small proposal effort that you can accomplish with your internal team?
10. Do you have the team in place to provide a compliant, compelling proposal?
11. Does the opportunity fit your company strategically?
12. Will pursuing this contract help you achieve your financial objectives as a company?
13. What are your parameters around the bid process?
14. Do you need to partner with somebody, team with somebody?
15. What are the go-no go guidelines you’re setting and stick to them?






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A Father's Words of Wisdom: The Fifth Plan Strategy


by C. Henry Adams


Sunday, June 19th 2016 served as ' Father's Day ' here in the United States of America to the best of my knowledge. 

Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to go on the annual fishing trip with my Church this past weekend.  I'm not sure if they had it, but I sincerely hope the Men did go fishing.

Alright, enough about me.  My late Father whom I am grateful for knowing and often write about, instill in me 'Words of Wisdom'. 


Nevertheless, he stated,  "C., when you plan....    Have a Plan A,  Plan B,  Plan C, and Plan D.  Oh, and don't forget the 5th Plan.  A matter-of- fact, what do you think is your 5th Plan?"

Needless to say, I was stumped (confused regarding the statement or lecture that quickly became a posing question.) 

I stated, " I don't know..."

My late Father said, "  Well, when Plan A does not work, goto Plan B.  When, Plan B does not work, goto Plan C.  When, Plan C appears to not quite work as well, goto Plan D. 

Alright, when you just about had it with all the planning, because they do not give the desired results sought, this is what you do...

Take out everything that did work from each of the plans to get the 5th Plan and you will likely be successful."

Thus, the 5th Plan Strategy.

As a result of listening to him; I can confirm that his wisdom for planning worked in my personal and professional life when applying the aforementioned actions. 

Well, these are my thoughts, what say you?  Thank you for reading our blogs.

Thanks!


C. Henry Adams
Benefits Advisor
Aflac
977 Montreal Rd
Box 1089
Clarkston, Georgia 30021
bienminc@gmail.com
CHA Linkedin 
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Monday, June 13, 2016

Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA)


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by   Dannie E. James Sr
          JE Group LLC
          Phone: 404-557-0027
          Fax: 404-521-4018
          www.jegroupllc.com


The Challenge of Applying the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) Process to the Procurement of Complex Services

When the Government used LPTA, they should be required to define Technically Acceptable to ensure needed quality: Industry has expressed concerns about the use of Lowest Price, Technically Acceptable ("LPTA") selection criteria that essentially default to the lowest price bidder, independent of quality. Where LPTA is used, the Department needs to define TA appropriately to ensure adequate quality.

Government are moving to increased reliance on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) source selection method. 1 Under defined circumstances, the LPTA process can control costs and result in best value for the Government. But the LPTA process, which can eliminate agency discretion to value technical and other non-cost superiority, is not appropriate for all acquisitions. Within the context of professional services, even under the best of circumstances, the LPTA method creates risks that need to be mitigated by a precisely drafted solicitation and a technically rigorous, carefully managed proposal evaluation process.

Many Contractor’s would recommend that solicitations for complex professional services avoid using the LPTA source selection process. Such solicitations should instead adopt a classic best-value/cost-technical trade-off approach to afford the Government flexibility to value technical superiority relative to potential cost savings.

Many of the government proposal evaluators are pushing back on the use of lowest price, technically acceptable (LPTA) evaluation criteria—and for good reason. They are now learning that this evaluation criteria can limit their ability to exercise reasonable judgment in the evaluation process and may result in contracts awarded to companies that are clearly inferior and have less qualified offerings compared to others in the competition.

Here are two instances where the use of LPTA evaluation criteria backfired on the government decision-makers:
1.   Superior value versus price
2.   Past performance and performance risk



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Experience East Point Multicultural Festival An ISO 20121



by C. Henry Adams


In October of 2015,  an idea to create a multicultural festival began when two business men and one City Councilman of East Point, Georgia toke a walking tour through the East Point Commons; a green space set for future development.

Basically, the concept was to draw more attention to this particular City and its diverse Cultures living in North Georgia. The special event would consist of a three day Family Occurrence located in downtown East Point, Georgia  on Labor Day weekend.

The function would be design to help draw attention to local restaurants, stores, beauty parlors, barber shops and civic organizations. Furthermore,  it would introduce 'Live' Music, Food, Arts and Merchandise for sale in the East Point Commons, as well as, the Buggy Works areas.

The entry to this festival would be free of charge, but  for certain performances on any of the three stages in existence, may require an admission fee.

Several companies got together and eventually pitch this idea to 'East Point Business and Industrial Development Authority', as well as, private land owners who all own a large portion of the East Point Commons.

The simple concept is a WIN-WIN scenario for all involved, if properly implemented.

Why?  Well, it would re-introduce the City of East Point, Georgia to the World.  It would drive people and commerce into the area while broadening the minds of individuals about various cultures.

It is one thing to dream up an idea and it is quite another thing to make it a reality.

In doing so, planning properly is a big key.  But, a plan without actions, checks, balances and a continual flow will not likely work well. 

Thus, ISO 20121 or sustainable events planning - business model, became the International Standard for the development of this festival.

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Stay tune for more information about this occasion as it evolves.

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Well, these are my thoughts, what say you?  Thanks for reading our blog.






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Monday, June 6, 2016

West Atlanta, the TSPLOST & MARTA Transportation Referendum

                                Corner of  Linkwood Rd & Tribble Lane (No Sidewalk Visible)

By C. Henry Adams

June 6th 2016  8:15 pm EST

Tonight, located at the Center for Civic Innovation - 115 Martin Luther King Jr Drive SW Atlanta, GA 30303 on the 3rd Floor;  a meeting occurred that I and many others did not get a chance to participate in due to one thing or another.

This meeting was likely a Community Information Meeting, whereas, a Group of People would learn about upcoming legislation.  Perhaps, they discuss placing a general vote on the ballot in the Fall of 2016 to fix our roads, non-existing sidewalks, as well as, other badly needed infrastructure within the corridor of Martin Luther King Jr Drive.

Here is a link regarding the discussion mentioned above:  http://beltline.org/2016/06/03/info-on-marta-and-tsplost-ballot-measures/

Now, if the link does not work after a certain period of time has passed; here are two PDF - Question and Answer documents to download, whereas, one is regarding the TSPLOST and the other - MARTA Transportation Referendum.

1) TSPLOST:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3zMnOB0CuuBNGd3a1lYdmROYmc/view?usp=sharing


2)  MARTA Transportation Referendum:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3zMnOB0CuuBWEVNTWVob0JWcXM/view?usp=sharing 


West Atlanta, particularly Neighbors living near the point sixty-fifth 0.65 of a mile passage called, "Linkwood Road".  It is important to vote in favor of the TSPLOST and call your local City Council Person to get a sidewalk extending from Collier Drive on Linkwood Road to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.

This short distance has been a concern since at least 1964 (Over 50 years ago),  when the Linkwood Bridge was built to cross I-20.

Well, these are my thoughts.  What say you?  Thanks for reading our blogs.





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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Leading A Horse To Water Is Not Just A Metaphor, It's A Reality


by C. Henry Adams

Today is a great day.  Why?  Despite of our circumstances, we've lived to experience another day.

Disclaimer: Incidentally, we found the above image on the Internet to express a point. We do not own the above image and it is not our intent to sell it, but merely to share it.

What do you interpret from the image shown above?  Well, I see a person trying to lead a horse to water, possibly to drink and it resist. Hidden in the ' Title 'of this blog and the blog itself is a double metaphor.

First, as a person - I'm an optimistic thinker and second, a realist or someone who accepts reality.

As a business person, I try to find a positive solution in everything we tend to perform.  While being very aware of the reality of the situation at hand.

Fore, it is your WILL to live and prosper that help change the outcome of negatively perceived circumstances.

Is this having hope, as well as, faith while being strong through adversity?  In my professional opinion, YES.

So, should I stop trying to lead horses to water to drink?   My answer is NO.

In other words, as a blogger, I should not stop working to bring forth a better financial outlook for clients.

Disclaimer: It is not my intent to be arrogant or disrespectful.

Well, these are my thoughts, what say you?  Thanks for reading our blogs.

Thanks!


C. Henry Adams
Benefits Advisor
Aflac
977 Montreal Rd
Box 1089
Clarkston, Georgia 30021
bienminc@gmail.com
CHA Linkedin 
(404) 254-7187





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