The One-Day Proposal: Pitch with Success
(One-day
Workshop)
Business
people seldom have the time and patience to read lengthy proposals.
Therefore, proposals that can meet the reader’s needs
and answer key questions in just one page are more likely
to succeed.
The
One-Page Proposal: Pitch with Success workshop will provide
participants with the tools to organize ideas into a tight,
persuasive document.
WHO
SHOULD ATTEND:
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Managers and salespeople who are looking for a new way to
sell ideas/products/services to clients/customers
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Anyone who wants to sell ideas to senior management
This
workshop is not for people who must use their organization’s
template to write proposals.
YOU
WILL LEARN TO:
- Manage
research effectively
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Compress ideas without losing important details
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Organize proposal details into an effective one-page format
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Structure arguments strategically
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Understand what sells ideas to a busy reader
- Keep
the reader’s attention
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Use the words that sell
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Increase the chances of a positive reply
COURSE
OUTLINE
Introduction
to Proposals
- What
is a proposal and what makes it a winning one
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What is wrong with many proposals
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How a proposal is reviewed
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When a one-page proposal works
Understanding
the Reader
- Understand
reading habits
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Determine the questions all readers have
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Identify your reader’s specific questions
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Isolate the “fear factor”
Getting
Started
- Review
the basic structure of a one-page proposal
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Learn the 5 steps to get you started
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Outline the proposal (case study)
Writing
(first draft)
- Catch
the reader’s attention with the title and subtitle
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Document the objectives
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Summarize the background material and present expertise
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Make the pitch
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Present the finances
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Explain the status
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Request action
Making
It Stand Out
- Design
a checklist for details
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Know what to cut
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Add the words that sell ideas
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Avoid oversell
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Check a style guide for abbreviations and capitalization
Summary
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Create a personalized action plan
Note: This workshop does not deal with writing style (clarity
and conciseness) or grammar components in detail. If participants
are in need of this information, we recommend they attend
one of our writing workshops before this session.
Methodology
This one-day workshop is highly interactive, using discussions
and group and individual exercises. By the end of the day,
participants will have prepared their own one-page proposal
on a topic of their choosing or on a topic assigned by the
facilitator.
The client may be asked to assist in the preparation of a
practical case study that the participants can work on during
the session.
For
information regarding this course, please contact:
Colin
Watson
Relationship Manager
J Watson Associates Inc
Tel: 905
820-9909
E-mail:
sales@jwatsonassociates.com
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