Best Practices for Responding to and Winning RFPs
If you are looking to add government agencies to your client roster, you are going to have to develop expertise in responding to and winning RFPs. Here are my recommendations for some of the best practices you can follow: Read the Entire Solicitation: Avoid skipping right to the scope of …
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Should You Go After Small/Micro Purchases Contracts?
Are you thinking about making the city of NYC your next client? If you’re a small M/WBE in the City of New York, maybe you should be! Last year, New York City spent over a $1 billion on contracts with M/WBEs. That’s up over $32 million over the same period …
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Get the New Year Started Off Right by Learning How to Market to the Government
There are always milestones throughout the year where we check in with our small business’ finances. This is usually tax time and the beginning of fall (new school year!), but the most natural place to do some checking in is at the end of the year. Not only does the …
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How to Create a Compliant Cost Estimate for Goods and Services Bids, Proposals, and RFPs
One of the biggest opportunities for small business of all kinds, especially those owned by women or minorities, are government contracts. By winning government contracts, you can bring in an entirely new source of revenue, enable you to grow your business and become more successful than ever. This, of course, …
Read MoreAre You Building Your NYC Pipeline?
All too often, I see clients who have attended trade shows, such as the upcoming NYC 12th Annual, Citywide Procurement Fair, and left with limited results. They are not building their NYC Pipeline. Planning is the key to success in navigating procurement fairs and trade shows. I recently facilitated a …
Read More5 Tips for Navigating the NYC Procurement Fair
Goal: Your attendance at the NYC Procurement Fair should be tied to a specific and measurable goal. Don’t make the mistake of wandering around aimlessly collecting information. Instead, do some research before the fair to identify agencies that you have the greatest possibility of doing business with. Come to the …
Read MoreIt’s the End of the NYC’s Fiscal Year – Opportunities for MWBEs
The end of New York City’s fiscal year is June 30, 2018. It’s a time when New York City agencies are preparing their budgets for the upcoming year and evaluating spending and vendor performance for the previous period. This is an exciting time to connect with NYC agencies about their …
Read MoreMWBE Business Course: Deadline December 11
Benjamin Franklin said: “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” At a certain point in the life cycle of a business, an investment in a business course, or coach, or combination of both will aid in growing your business. These professional coaches or programs are often pricey—you get what …
Read MoreCash Flow Matters: Preparing Your Business for Growth
Business owners have a natural drive to grow and scale their business. There are lots of obstacles and distractions in the way, but your best chances for successful growth requires you to think about the big picture—while also drilling down into the nitty gritty of your business’s financial health. MWBEs, …
Read MoreCan a Business Coach Really Get Your Business to the Next Level?
What would you say if someone told you that achieving a 70% increase in work performance, a 61% increase in improved business management style, and a 57% increase in time management could be as simple as hiring one more person? Well, it’s true. Optimizing your business can be as simple …
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