Are Proposals just something for Consultants?
Definition of Proposal
Legally binding, formal and comprehensive offer to a client to solve a business problem by defining an appropriately tailored project to do so
NOT in this context: „an offer of marriage“
For „normal“ IT projects, a wide variety of project types exists
General structure of proposals
Legal issues are an important part of an proposal
At the end, the issue of pricing is always the final step
Sample
Homework has to be done before the proposal can be started
Step 1:
Do you want to work for this client at all?
Step 2:
Do you want to bid for this project?
While all proposals are different, five key elements influence a proposal’s chance of success - when consistently applied.
capability”
Interaction
Interaction is the means to pursue collaborative problem solving and to demonstrate commitment to the client.
Critical Elements
Why we should do this
Issue
Framing an issue offers an up-front opportunity to demonstrate insight, creativity and depth of experience.
Team
Effective teaming is critical since it leverages team resources and mirrors the scope of the issue addressed.
Message
Message delivery allows to articulate competitive advantage and demonstrate subtle differentiation vs. competitors.
Relationship
Relationships are also the foundation for future projects and follow-on opportunities.
The focused pursuit of recurring relationships benefits both parties because it enables to understand client issues better and to ultimately add more value.
What makes a winning proposal?
Understand your client‘s intention and have him/her understand you.
„People do not buy companies and even not ideas, they buy people“
Understand your client‘s needs and boundaries.
Build the ‘right’ relationships
Powermap: Example
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Make sure that your team has the right skill-mix and be flexible to adjust.
Learn from every proposal – including failures.
Be careful with the language of your proposal!
Avoid
Best (practice, solution, …)
Full / Fully (functional, compliant, …)
Optimum / optimal (solution) State-of-the-art technology
Use
Good (practice, solution, …)
As agreed / Complying with
Highest (quality, standard) Agreed standards, our standards
Appropriate (solution)
Current proven technology at the time of signature of the agreement