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Capture is pre-proposal ...
Climbing a mountain for the first time can be just as unnerving to an inexperienced rock climber as tackling your ...
You need to speak to a Government customer “decision-maker.” Who is that? How can you tell? Speaking to the ...
When performing competitor analysis, you have to assess your competitors’ strengths and weaknesses in relation to ...
As you read this, I’m being induced, going into labor, and giving birth to a baby boy. As I write this, there’s ...
The Navy has taken notice of one of the pitfalls of excessive focus on overall price in contract award decisions: ...
Striking a Balance Between Proposal Process & Content Leadership
Proposal Managers and boxing coaches have ...
Since 2012, 1,763 companies have invested bid-and-proposal dollars and their staff’s precious time to win entry ...
Nearly everyone does it. It's a practical inevitability in life. As the minutes tick down towards the start of a ...
“Reading your pipeline.” What does that even mean? Don’t you just look at a list of opportunities and “progress” ...
‘My pipeline isn’t big enough. We aren’t winning enough new work. We’re not hitting our financial projections. We ...
So you have a proposal to write, yet here you are participating in yet another inane group conversation that may ...
A colleague once told me the story of how he got started in business development. He learned a trade in the armed ...
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When I was teaching our Advanced Capture Management class this week at a client’s company, one of my students made ...
Subject matter expert (SME) interviews are a critical component of the proposal writing process that every ...
Government buyers weigh past performance heavily when making contract award decisions, so it’s a proposal section ...
In our series covering the Seven Deadly Proposal Sins, we have discussed the first five: Pride, Gluttony, Greed, ...