RFP Response FAQs, Part 1 - EP129 - a podcast by Lisa Rehurek

from 2023-05-03T07:00

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What questions come up when you write an RFP response?

It’s likely that you share concerns with our clients and community here at the RFP Success Company.

So, on this episode of the podcast, I’m answering eight of our most common FAQs, discussing why you need to repeat key information multiple times in an RFP response.

I explain how to compare your business to others in the industry without mentioning them by name and explore how case studies build credibility and make your response more believable.

Listen in for my take on the most important part of a proposal response and find out when you need to meet ALL the requirements of an RFP—and when you might get away with delivering on most. 

Key Takeaways 

8 of the most frequently asked questions we get from our clients and community

3 reasons why you need to repeat the answer to a question you already covered somewhere else

Why you shouldn’t refer evaluators to another section of your RFP response

How to compare your business to others in the industry without mentioning them by name

The importance of repeating key win themes throughout your proposal

How case studies build credibility and make a response more believable, i.e.: show vs. tell

My take on the most important parts of an RFP response

How the executive summary serves as a Cliff’s Notes version of your response

When you need to meet all the requirements in an RFP (and when you might get away with delivering on most)

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Dare to Be Influential: Maximizing Your Positive Influence While Still Being True to You by Lisa Rehurek

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