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Remember that proposal development is ultimately collaborative

  • Your document should serve as a starting point for productive conversations
  • Not an inflexible blueprint
  • Willingness to incorporate feedback determines success

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A Chief Technology Strategist helping companies to grow from caterpillar companies with transformation ideas to accelerate metamorphosis into smooth, airy and volatile butterfly organizations.

My new blog post from RAPID-based Modernization series is about how to write a proper proposal document to make sure it sells our idea: https://blog.caterpillar.garden/p/rbm-r-how-to-prepare-the-right-modernization

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