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How to Deepen Relationships By Reading Body Language

You know how to build a room.

But do you know how to read a room?

Technical skills only get you so far.

In business, growing revenue isn't about technology or job titles.

It's about spotting subtle communication cues that give you:

🔷Greater influence
🔷New levels of respect
🔷Deeper connections

To get ahead, notice both verbal and nonverbal cues.

Pay attention to others' words, pacing, gestures, and expressions.

Here's the truth: Reading body language is key to negotiating and resolving conflict.

I learned this 30 years ago so I know it works. 💯

People who can read a room also exude confidence that most competitors lack.

Notice clues in your next interaction and start reading the room for a competitive edge.

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The Hidden Reason Your RFPs Aren't Winning Work

Proposal writers often spend over 100 hours preparing RFPs.

➡️The real secret to a strong bid isn’t just about how clear the messaging is.

In fact, most proposals include overly technical data, lengthy resumes, and confusing jargon that won't help you stand out. 😕

This raises the question: are your proposal writers and business development team overlooking the importance of selling your firm within the proposal itself?

Remember, selling your firm in a proposal isn't about a pushy sales pitch that readers recognize a mile away. 

Selling your firm in an RFP means knowing how to:

🎯Subtly weave in the benefits of working together
🎯Address possible objections long before the shortlisted interview
🎯Reduce the risk of hiring your firm

By making selling within your proposals a priority and using these techniques in your next submission, you’ll see your hit rates improve. 

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5 Ways to Create Stand-Out PowerPoint Slides

🎯Communication and Presentation Tip: 

Anyone in A/E/C with a PowerPoint slide that resembles the one below gets an automatic tariff of 345 percent. 😮

😮Avoid this at all costs! 

Instead, follow these 5 tips to create reader-friendly engaging slides to WOW (not confuse) your audience. 

1. Pull key data and sections from graphs, using words/nuggets to capture the highlights.

2. Choose the right visuals to complement small amounts of text.

3. Think one slide = one point.

4. Avoid text that is unaligned or too small.

5. Have an emotionally engaging design. 

Reach out if you need support with business development, presentations, and public speaking to capture more pursuits.

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