Is a bad analogy really so terrible?

Posted by on Feb 5, 2016 in Bid Consulting, Bid Management | 0 comments

When explaining a concept, principle, process or anything really, how much does you choice of analogy damage your credibility? We have all been the situation – you are trying to explain something to an individual or group that is potentially complicated to understand or at best, slightly tricky to follow. At this point, we humans draw upon an analogy. Some people seem to pride themselves on inventing what they believe are humorous,...

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Feeling reflective?

Posted by on Feb 5, 2016 in Bid Consulting, Bid Management | 0 comments

An important part of every bid is the post bid review. This should happen from two perspectives: Internal – with the bid team to understand what in the process worked well, what made it more difficult and the reasons for that. External – with the customer win or lose, the customer will tell you much more about you and your competition. So, how soon after submission should you hold the internal review? Too early and it will be too...

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Solution or content – which comes first?

Posted by on Feb 5, 2016 in Bid Consulting, Bid Management, Document Management | 0 comments

When working on a bid, the submission deadline is king and drives the schedule of reviews, draft submissions and graphics deadlines. But, what happens if the solution you are developing content about i s not finalised? Or worse, what if it hasn’t even been decided yet? The first question to answer in this situation is: why?  We all search for bidding utopia when a solution is beautifully developed and defined before the bid response...

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