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How to Plan for an Effective RFP Response Timeline - EP098

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Everybody assumes that the majority of an RFP response timeline should be devoted to the writing.

And yes, of course, the writing is very important. But there are many other pieces of the puzzle that contribute to a win. Pieces that take more time than we realize.

So, what does an effective response timeline look like? How much time does the proposal team need AFTER the first pass of technical writing is done?

On this episode of The RFP Success Show, I share my best practices for planning a successful response timeline, explaining why it’s crucial to get started right away—even if you decide not to bid.

I describe the challenge of compiling a response with multiple contributors, discussing how many days to build into a response timeline for strategy reviews, editing and formatting, final look and submittal.

Listen in for insight on building weekends, holidays and vacations into a response calendar and learn how to position yourself for a win by making sufficient time on the back end to finalize an RFP response.

Key Takeaways

Why it’s crucial to start on a proposal ASAP (even if you decide not to bid)

The challenge of compiling a response with multiple contributors and what to do about it

How many days to build into a response timeline for strategy review

My rule of thumb around how long to devote to editing and formatting an RFP response

Why I recommend building in an extra day for a final look and submittal

Why you need 10 to 14 days after the first pass of technical writing is done to position yourself for a win

How to work weekends, holidays and vacations into your response calendar

The importance of assigning a backup for every key person on the response team

What leaders can do to hold people accountable for meeting deadlines on a proposal response

Why we underestimate how much time it takes to finalize an RFP response

Connect with Lisa

Lisa’s Website

Lisa on Twitter

Lisa on Facebook

Lisa on LinkedIn

The RFP Success Company on YouTube

The RFP Success Company on LinkedIn

Subscribe on iTunes

Email podcast@rfpsuccess.com

Resources

Email podcast@rfpsuccess.com

The RFP Success Book by Lisa Rehurek

The RFP Success Institute

  continue reading

138 episodes

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Manage episode 407486243 series 3561036
Content provided by Lisa Rehurek. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lisa Rehurek or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Everybody assumes that the majority of an RFP response timeline should be devoted to the writing.

And yes, of course, the writing is very important. But there are many other pieces of the puzzle that contribute to a win. Pieces that take more time than we realize.

So, what does an effective response timeline look like? How much time does the proposal team need AFTER the first pass of technical writing is done?

On this episode of The RFP Success Show, I share my best practices for planning a successful response timeline, explaining why it’s crucial to get started right away—even if you decide not to bid.

I describe the challenge of compiling a response with multiple contributors, discussing how many days to build into a response timeline for strategy reviews, editing and formatting, final look and submittal.

Listen in for insight on building weekends, holidays and vacations into a response calendar and learn how to position yourself for a win by making sufficient time on the back end to finalize an RFP response.

Key Takeaways

Why it’s crucial to start on a proposal ASAP (even if you decide not to bid)

The challenge of compiling a response with multiple contributors and what to do about it

How many days to build into a response timeline for strategy review

My rule of thumb around how long to devote to editing and formatting an RFP response

Why I recommend building in an extra day for a final look and submittal

Why you need 10 to 14 days after the first pass of technical writing is done to position yourself for a win

How to work weekends, holidays and vacations into your response calendar

The importance of assigning a backup for every key person on the response team

What leaders can do to hold people accountable for meeting deadlines on a proposal response

Why we underestimate how much time it takes to finalize an RFP response

Connect with Lisa

Lisa’s Website

Lisa on Twitter

Lisa on Facebook

Lisa on LinkedIn

The RFP Success Company on YouTube

The RFP Success Company on LinkedIn

Subscribe on iTunes

Email podcast@rfpsuccess.com

Resources

Email podcast@rfpsuccess.com

The RFP Success Book by Lisa Rehurek

The RFP Success Institute

  continue reading

138 episodes

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