This Framework Agreement and subsequent contracts focus on a service procurement to support the MFWB in the deployment of a more accountable and inspiring “new way of working — NWOW”.
The framework agreement, which will be concluded with a single bidder, consists of several positions:
— the first to carry out, within three months from the working day following the date of sending the notification letter, of a cross-cutting accompanying plan for the implementation of the “NWOW” in each of the entities comprising the Ministry (General Administrations — General Secretariat), based on the key results expected throughout the legislature and taking into account available resources. This support plan should specify common guidelines and allow each entity to work on the implementation of the “NWOW” within it taking into account its particular realities. It will have to take into account the existing ones at the Ministry (potential stakeholders, ongoing projects and possible planned support...) and propose an integrated change management. If the plan refers to the use of a methodological tool, a model of that tool should be associated with the plan itself for approval;
— the following on the actual support of general officials and teams dedicated to change (project leaders, organizational change managers, etc.) for the implementation of a NWOW adapted to the different realities of the department's services. The aim will be to support the hierarchy and teams dedicated to change in the development and implementation of an accompanying plan per entity (general administration — general secretariat) that allows for a meaningful deployment of the NWOW that is meaningful for all, adapted to the specific professions and constraints of the services and takes into account the strategies implemented by the MAs in relation to their other issues.
The first will be 2022, the second will be 2023, and the third will be 2024.
The services requested must meet the technical specifications and/or requirements described in Part II “Technical Specifications”.