Does it seem too good to be true?
Can you actually cut your BD costs and improve your BD program at the same
time? Yes! Consider these five tips:
1. Attend conferences
at which you will speak or moderate a session. Often the registration fees
are reduced (or waived) for speakers or session moderators.
2. Make decisions about
conference attendance and exhibit opportunities early. We have seen
registration fees and exhibitor fees almost double after the “early bird”
registration period passes.
3. Plan conference
dinner opportunities with clients and prospects early. Get the most out of
your time away from the office with those important people who are there and
also away from their offices. You won’t spend that much more than you will for
a dinner with your colleagues, but the return can be tremendous.
4. Standardize so you
can customize on proposal write-ups. This may seem a contradiction of
terms, but there is always a certain amount of boilerplate. For example, most
resumes don’t change in the descriptions of the staff member’s college degrees
or professional registrations. What does always change is the exact role in the
project being proposed. So standardize the unchanging parts of the resume and
leave a block open for focusing on the individual’s role in the proposed
project. Then spend important time customizing where it counts.
5. Focus on making
quantum improvement in one aspect of the program at a time. Don’t spread
yourself too thin. For example, if your general intro to your firm in your
standard presentation is getting too long, spend quality time redoing that
portion. Then make sure your staff knows that the improvement has been made. By
making sizable improvements, you focus more energy and achieve better results
with less expenditure of funds.
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