What is a proposal?
A written agreement summarizing your discussion with the buyer
But RFP's?
- usually a preferred provider
- they define all the terms
- you're not the 'respected professional' just another vendor
Don't bother!
Proposals only go to Buyers
- the buyer is strategic
- the buyer has a budget they own
- the buyer can knock over road blocks
- the buyer could say 'yes' and the project would go
Past the gatekeeper
- let them know they'll look good by introducing you
- make them fear the questions they can't answer
- just go over their head??
Stuck with the gatekeeper
- buyer not impressed with you
- they're on a fishing expedition
- you're afraid
- you let them set the agenda
You need these answered
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What are the problems or needs
- they don't just need a site
Where is the value
- more than just first level value
- is there actually any value even?
Can I even provide that value?
- is this really my ideal project?
- am I really the right choice for the project?
Most important result
- the only thing clients pay for are results
- which one or two if hit would make the project a success?
Who is the project champion
- almost always the buyer
What are the barriers
- who or what could cause the project to fail?
Who are the key influencers
- like the IT person that's going to 2nd guess you
What are the early victories?
- How can you show value on day 1 or 2?
Sections of a GOOD Proposal
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Current problem
- by the end of this section the prospect should be nodding in agreement
Objectives
- 3 - 5 high level things that are part of the project
Gauging Success
- show you're not just a dreamer you've got results planned
Pricing Options
- 3 different options that the prospect can choose from
Timelines
- how long will each option take
Accountabilities
- what is each party responsible for?
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No Proposal for You
By curtismchale
No Proposal for You
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