THE TRUTH ABOUT CAPTURE: IT’S NOT WHAT WE THINK IT IS
The truth about capture? It just doesn’t work the way it’s supposed to.
read moreThe truth about capture? It just doesn’t work the way it’s supposed to.
read moreWinning isn’t everything. It’s the only thing. Winning, according to Red Sanders, legendary football coach for the UCLA Bruins, IS the only thing. In the field of business and proposal development, isn’t that true, too? Isn’t the whole purpose of responding to the opportunity to win the business? If you’re reading this, chances are you […]
read moreDon’t you love proposal Reviewers? I just got a proposal section back from review. Three people reviewed it. A quick look at the comments revealed these interesting points: The reviewers contradicted each other. Based on an earlier review, for example, I took information out to reduce clutter. This time a different reviewer wondered where it […]
read moreRed Teams seem to be a constant in the proposal process – unavoidable, miserable, unproductive. Can’t we do something about it? Red Teams: We’ve all been there. The proposal schedule is tight, the subject matter experts are hard to reach, the proposal manager (that would be you) is pulling out her hair. All the writers […]
read moreIn journalism and blogging, a listicle is a short-form of writing that uses a list as its thematic structure, but is fleshed out with sufficient copy to be published as an article. Here’s 3 ways to answer that question. Yes! Of course, you can. Start with a good paragraph, and off you go to create 5-7 bullet […]
read moreThe RFP dropped and it’s on your desktop. Questions are due in five days. You and your team diligently review it. You make notes about questions, including section and page number so you can point the issuing agency to the right area. You compile and check the questions. Now that they are all in one document… […]
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