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Page 1: Bridging the Gap … Using Storyboards Effectively Mark Wigginton, Shipley Associates.

Bridging the Gap … Using Storyboards Effectively

Mark Wigginton, Shipley Associates

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Agenda Discussion Points

• Understanding the role of the Storyboard (PDW) in the proposal development activity.

• Clarifying how to use the various parts of the PDW.

Customer Facing Team

Proposal Response Team

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The Shipley Business Development Lifecycle

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Proposal StrategiesEvolve From Capture Strategies

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Capture Plan Supports Proposal Plan

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“The more time I spend on the outline, the easier it is to write the book.” John Grisham

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“… the outline is the most painful part of the writing process for Grisham. Yet he refuses to cut corners on this part of the writing process.”

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Storyboard Orientation

Basic information is provided by the Core Team as part of writer packages:

• Understanding the Task

• RFP compliance and response needs

• General outline

Authors must understand their tasks and be prepared to follow Core Team directions.

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Storyboard Orientation (continued)

Guidance is provided by Core Team:

• Major issues

• Some SWOT items, if appropriate

Details are developed by authors:

• Ancillary issues

• Any pertinent SWOT items

• The solution approach in macro terms – adequate to develop features & benefits and strategy

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Storyboard Orientation (continued)

Guidance is provided by Core Team:

• Some features & benefits, if known

• Pertinent proposal or volume strategy

Details are developed by authors:

• Specific features & benefits• Section discriminators• Section strategies and themes

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Storyboard Orientation (continued)

Visuals provide more powerful means of communicating to evaluators, and they usually conserve often precious space

Each section should have a primary visual that focuses on the major message or a discriminator.

Action captions should communicate the main point or theme of the visual.

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Developing an Effective Exeutive Summary

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Outlining an Oral Presentation

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Questions or Comments?

If you want a copy of the Shipley PDW… send me an email with “Shipley PDW” in the subject line.

Mark WiggintonRegional [email protected]