Here are a few tips to keep in mind when you present a proposal to a client. Here is the scenario⦠You have done your homework. A team at your company painstakingly created the perfect sales proposal. In fact, the potential client was so impressed, that they moved you to their āshortlist.ā Now, though, they want you to present a bid proposal to the purchasing committee.
Your team is one of just six to eight other companies competing for this contract. How do you make sure that the committee picks your team? Well, not to brag, but over the years, groups that I have coached have received over 80% of these contracts. Just follow this simple sales presentation outline, and your team will have a better shot at winning as well.
Donāt Get Hung Up on the Terms Proposal, Bid Proposal, Shortlist Presentation or Sales Presentation
By the way, donāt get hung up on the terms that I am using. People will often respond with something like, āWe donāt present ābidsā to our potential clients.ā In other cases, professional people may say, āBut Iām not a salesperson. This isnāt a sales presentation.ā My point is, donāt get hung up on the terms.
The process that Iām covering will help anyone who is presenting a solution to a person or group who will exchange money for this solution. The terms āBidā and āProposalā are standard procurement terms, which is why we are using them here.
I have heard this type of presentation called each of the following over the years.
- Bid Proposal
- RFP Presentation
- Shortlist Presentation
- Sales Presentation
- Present a Quote
Regardless of what your industry calls this speech, the process will still work.
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