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Confessions of a proposal production expert – graphic design (Part 2 of 5)
In this post, Briana Coleman, PPM.APMP shares her top 4 tips for developing graphics for a proposal. Tip 1: Develop graphics as the exact size you need For example, if… Continue reading Confessions of a proposal production expert – graphic design (Part 2 of 5)
Proposal production across the business development life cycle – phase 3 (Part 4 of 6)
In her previous post (Part 3 of 6), Briana Coleman, PPM.APMP discussed the key activities involved in Phases 1 and 2 of the typical business development (BD) life cycle: Phase… Continue reading Proposal production across the business development life cycle – phase 3 (Part 4 of 6)
Proposal production across the business development life cycle – phases 1 and 2 (Part 3 of 6)
In her previous post (Part 2 of 6), Briana Coleman, PPM.APMP outlined a typical business development (BD) life cycle with five phases: Phase 1 Opportunity identification and assessment Phase 2… Continue reading Proposal production across the business development life cycle – phases 1 and 2 (Part 3 of 6)
6 Rules for proposal graphics
Review and incorporate the following guidelines and suggestions into your graphics development process. Start with a complete detailed graphic (hand-sketched or computer-generated) and then begin to remove as much detail… Continue reading 6 Rules for proposal graphics
Proposal graphics must appeal to 3 types of client evaluations
Graphics of all types should be used profusely throughout your proposal – but for every graphic, always ask why is this illustration being used? If the graphic does not add… Continue reading Proposal graphics must appeal to 3 types of client evaluations
9 Key factors for winning proposals
One Monday morning, I received a frantic email from a friend who’d been interviewing for proposal manager positions. “Beth, what’s your 30-second response to what makes a proposal compelling?” She’d… Continue reading 9 Key factors for winning proposals
6 Early-stage proposal products to identify and develop
More adventures start with a lack of planning. –Capt. Dick Shakeshaft, Keynote Speaker, APMP Nor’easters 2011 Fall Symposium Keeping a proposal team on a winning track means getting an early… Continue reading 6 Early-stage proposal products to identify and develop