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Bid management, Emma Jacques

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Bid management, Emma Jacques
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 201) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bid management
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
707822162
Responsibility statement
Emma Jacques
Series statement
Business success
Summary
Bid Management is a guide for anyone faced with the task of writing a bid, proposal or grant application. Aimed at those with little or no bidding experience, it contains useful hints, tips, advice and encouragement. It covers the full bidding cycle, explaining where to look for new opportunities, how to decide whether to participate, how to manage an effective process, and how to get ahead of the competition. Bid Management gives readers all the tools they need to compete for their first bid and to build best-practice skills for future competitions
Table Of Contents
Foreword; Bid jargon explained -- what it all means; Acknowledgements; 01 Understanding today's task -- bid management; 02 Pre-qualification and the decision to bid; 03 Keeping on track: where to start and how to finish; 04 What to write and how to write it; 05 How much? Pricing your proposition; 06 The case for case studies; 07 Based on a true story ... the good, the bad and the ugly: real-life examples from the world of bids; 08 It's good to talk -- influencing and persuading throughout the process; 09 And the winner is ... (what happens after the decision is made)
resource.variantTitle
Create winning bids proposals and funding applications, find new opportunities, beat the competition
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