Public Sector Frameworks: 5 Proven Strategies to Win More Work

Date: Tuesday, 19th August | Time: 10:00 – 11:00am | Format: Free live webinar

Are you listed on a public sector framework but not seeing the results you expected? You’re not alone – and we’re here to help.

Framework agreements are now a central part of how the UK public sector procures goods and services. In fact, billions of pounds are awarded through frameworks every year. But winning a place on one doesn’t guarantee contracts – and many suppliers find themselves frustrated when opportunities fail to materialise.

So what’s the missing piece? Strategy.

Join Tussell and GovNet for a practical, data-driven webinar that demystifies frameworks and shows you how to unlock their full potential.

Why Attend?

In this exclusive session, we’ll reveal:

  • What public sector frameworks really are – and why they’ve become the go-to procurement route for contracting authorities

  • 5 proven, data-backed strategies that leading suppliers use to win more work once they’re on a framework

  • How to make your presence known – with insights on why face-to-face networking can give you a competitive edge

Whether you’re new to public sector procurement or looking to scale your current footprint, this webinar will equip you with the tools and insights to maximise your ROI from frameworks.

Who Should Attend?

  • Suppliers already listed on frameworks but struggling to convert them into contracts

  • Businesses aiming to break into the public sector supply chain

  • Procurement and business development professionals seeking smarter, more effective routes to public sector growth

Don’t Miss Out

This is your chance to gain practical, actionable advice from experts who understand how frameworks work – and how to make them work for you.

Reserve your spot now and learn how to turn framework listings into real, revenue-generating results.

Register for the webinar

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