Winning proposals must be persuasive, not just compliant. Persuasive and compelling responses show that you care enough to understand your government agency customer fully. Increase your chances for winning government contracts by using more advanced 'capture management' strategies for your federal contracting pipeline.
In today's training, Neil explains β
- π How and why, you should discover and understand your customer's pain points
- π How to determine your technical approach / solution
- π What a 'transformation' experience is and why you must uncover it during capture
Watch the training video on YouTube - Advanced' Capture Management: How to Write Persuasive Proposals for Government Contracting
REFERENCE: 3 Phase Sales Process Government contracting- BUSINESS Development β the process of understanding an agency, building relationships, and finding opportunities
- CAPTURE Management β the process of shaping the technical requirements and acquisition approach on a single opportunity
- PROPOSAL Management β the process of writing a 'Winning Proposal' for a specific 'Slam Dunk' Opportunity
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HOST | Neil McDonnell, president GovCon Chamber of Commerce- Small business ownersβ trust Neil toβ show them HOW to earn federal government contracts and subcontracts.β
- A passionate 'evangelist' for business developmentβ in the federal marketplace, Neil has helped 1000s of small business contractors collectively win over $3B (federal contract value)
- Neil's Daily LinkedIn Live and YouTube training have been viewed over 1 Million x.β β
π₯ "βBecome the Federal Business Developer that Companies Want!β" (
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As B2G technology business owner for 25+ years, Neil successfully won contracts worth hundreds of millions for the Department of Defense and civilian agencies, including ...
- US Army β’ US Navy β’ US Air Force β’ HHS β’ VA β’ White House
- Departments of Education, Transportation, Interior and Energy
- plus numerous large prime contractors