Opportunity
Quebec SEAO #20142986
Acquisition of Organizational Change Competency License and Change Management Services for Nord-du-Québec
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
20142986
NAICS
611430, 541618, 541611
This procurement opportunity from the government in Nord-du-Québec, Québec, Canada seeks to enhance organizational change management capabilities across multiple communities. - Government Buyer: - Located in Nord-du-Québec, Québec, Canada - OEMs and Vendors: - Prosci is identified as a potential vendor and OEM for proprietary change management content and tools - Products/Services Requested: - Organizational Change Competency (OCC) License with enterprise access - Includes rights to proprietary content and tools - Project Acceleration Workshop (PAW) for the NISK pilot initiative - Specialized role-based training programs for capacity development - Establishment and facilitation of a Community of Practice (CoP) in change management - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Standardization and implementation of a structured, reproducible approach to change management - Proprietary content, tools, and specialized support for skill transfer and sustaining internal capacity are required - Procurement justified by the unique nature of the services and anticipated absence of competition under Québec public contract law
Description
This solicitation is for the acquisition of an Organizational Change Competency license (OCC) with enterprise access and a set of integrated deployment and capacity development services in change management. The services include a project acceleration workshop on a NISK pilot initiative, specialized role-based training programs, and the establishment of a Community of Practice in change management. The project aims to standardize and implement a structured and reproducible approach to change management across communities, including proprietary content and tools, and specialized support to transfer skills and sustain internal capacity. The procurement is based on specific legal provisions due to the unique nature of the services and the anticipated absence of competition.