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Government Oral Presentations and Proposals
Bob Gahagan has coached teams to $90M+ in government contract awards, based on their oral presentations.

For organizations down-selected and required by the government to deliver an oral presentation, there is no second chance. Preparation is essential.


Government contracting officers have told us that they see orals teams that obviously are unprepared and do not know how to present. The message: if the communication is not happening, winning results won't happen either.



"Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can't, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it."

Robert Frost, (1875-1963), American poet




First Impressions happen in the blink of an eye. Read Malcolm Gladwell's book, Blink, to understand how critical a factor this is.

Our twenty years of research, observation and speaker evaluation and feedback, in a variety of venues, have convinced us that good speakers and good writers are made, not born. They are skilled, not by accident, but by their hard training, preparation and practice over months and years. Period. Few exceptions. Rambling writing or speeches are usually easily recognized by everyone except the author or speaker.
They recognize the importance of self improvement as a key factor in career success, personal development, professional influence, and,ultimately, more income. Most importantly, they ask for critical feedback and find ways to improve themselves. They realize that smart and influential people easily recognize weak document and boring speeches.


We work with your teams and inviduals to minimize and eliminate communication killers.

Just a few of the benefits to our clients when they focus on skill development include one or more of the following critical areas:

  • increased sales and contract awards
  • increased productivity, and

  • reduced employee frustration.

We know from experience that most good communicators are made, not born. The very good ones work very hard to appear natural.


Communication Skill is a Deal Maker

Communication skill is the most crucial factor required to drive professional and personal success, in our opinion. For persuasive speaking, building trusted relationships, or effective writing; preparation, training and coaching can make the difference between continued career growth or career stagnation.

Whether the situation is a government bid, a professional conference, pitch to a Venture Capitalist (VC) for funding, an internal status review, or meeting with a customer; being unprepared can mean revenue loss, company and/or personal reputation damage, and, in general, long-term negative impact.

Our work with client teams and individuals provides strategic action plans and the approaches, tips and tools to execute these plans, immediately after the first meeting and for future success.



Contact us today at power-comm@ccsincorp.com for team and individual training, workshops and seminars to improve writing clarity, eliminate embarrassing typos, ensure written and spoken messages are aligned, and correct grammer and word-choice problems.
Understanding the audience and their requirements is also essential. Here'e a comment from an audience made up primarily of engineers and technologists:


IIE National Capital Chapter; Topic: Persuasive Speaking for Technical Presenters:


"Your presentation was very well presented and extremely helpful. Of particular value was your stressing the importance of a structured approach, quantifying the data, developing well-designed practice strategies, how to use effective graphics, tips for better audience interaction, and the value of using outside trainers and coaches."



 



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