Yearly Archives: 2020

It’s 2020. Stop Using PowerPoint THE WRONG WAY!

“Everybody hates PowerPoint,” writes Geoffrey James in his January 21, 2020, Inc. magazine article: “It's 2020. Why Are You Still Using PowerPoint?” Although his article is well written and researched, James is engaging in a “clickbait” technique exploiting a provocative opinion and using a provocative title to garner readers. He doesn’t consider the alternative (albeit

By |2020-04-10T10:02:31-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: Ask the Graphics Guru, eZine|0 Comments

Three Surprising Things I’ve Learned as a Student of Proposal Writing

As a student of proposal writing rather than an active member of the field, it does feel presumptuous to be writing about the topic with a mere two semesters of writing for proposals (barely) under my belt. However, as a newcomer to the field, I do think I have an interesting perspective on the nature,

By |2021-02-26T10:43:24-05:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: Blog, Featured Article|0 Comments

The Proposal of the Future

Dr. Emmett Brown: Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads. – “Back to the Future”, 1985 Dr. Brown was wrong, we still need roads. The cars may have changed, and some of them don’t need human drivers, but roads are still heavily traveled. Similarly, some may predict that our future procurement world will eliminate the need

By |2020-04-04T10:58:26-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: eZine, Regular Article|0 Comments

Looking Back – Yin & Yang (Part 2)

The following is Part 2 of a two-part article by R. Dennis Green.  If you missed Part 1, be sure to check out our last issue of 2019! Part 2: Looking Back 40+ Years... In an Era of Constant Change, Some things Don't I love the proposal management profession, as previously stated. And there isn’t

By |2020-04-04T13:55:24-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: eZine, Regular Article|0 Comments

Securing Your NEXT Win

Proposal writers’ major focus is pre-award. This is completely understandable—your job is to write winning proposals! But, if you want to focus on the long-term health of your organization, your work doesn’t end with the contract award if you are contributing everything necessary to be successful. Your winning proposal eloquently described to the customer what

By |2020-04-04T10:58:43-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: eZine, Regular Article|3 Comments

Spotlight: Rhythm & Harmony Chapter

History The Rhythm & Harmony Chapter was founded in Huntsville, AL in 2013 by Bill Boggs and 17 other charter members. The chapter was established to serve members in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Live, in-person events were held in Huntsville and Nashville every quarter. With participation waning and volunteer board members in Huntsville running

By |2020-04-04T10:59:03-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: eZine, Regular Article|0 Comments

The Presentation of the Future

Let’s watch some Powerpoint tonight... said no one ever! Little could Philo Farnsmouth have realised just how much he was about to change the world forever. It was September 7th 1927 and Philo was in his lab. He flipped the switch on his ‘image dissector’ and transmitted... a straight line - the equivalent of writing

By |2020-04-04T10:59:17-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: eZine, Regular Article|0 Comments

3 Reasons Why Automation Benefits Your Proposals

How would you describe your current proposal process? Do you use a color-team vernacular; pink, red, gold, etc.? Do you have a capture planning stage? Now when you think about your process, how much of the work is automated? Does any of this sound familiar? If you’re not yet using automation for your process, then

By |2020-04-04T11:00:22-04:00February 28th, 2020|Categories: eZine, Regular Article|0 Comments
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