GovCon Growthability™ matters
Author’s Note: GovCon Growthability™ is the capacity to implement strategies that earn companies the ability to deliver the goods, services, and expertise federal agencies need to achieve their goals....
Author’s Note: GovCon Growthability™ is the capacity to implement strategies that earn companies the ability to deliver the goods, services, and expertise federal agencies need to achieve their goals....
Author’s Note: Zero dollar winning in federal contracting is what happens when your company is awarded a "hunting license"—a contract or agreement with no guaranteed money or work. The irony of zero...
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Federal Contractors are all too familiar with situations beyond their control consuming precious resources, especially their time. To begin reclaiming that time, start by doing better at...
Author's Note: Zero dollar winning in federal contracting occurs when you secure a "hunting license"—an award that initially comes with no guaranteed money or work. The challenge being most companies ...
Author's Note: Distractions can have a significant impact on federal contractors, leading to the loss of valuable time and opportunities. It's important to recognize the cost of giving in to these...
NOTE: Don’t get me wrong, I love new technology stuff as much as anyone. In leading The ASBC over the years, I’ve learned some difficult and expensive lessons. How many govcon companies have wasted time...
Originally published September 26, 2022 Go-To-Guy”s Note: This piece came to mind as a result of recent post by my friend Steven Koprince. It was a review of a sustained protest where the awardee was ...
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Even though my natural tendency is to believe anything can be achieved, my instincts as a pathfinder in federal contracting often lead to my helping aspirational GovCon's find their way...
Learning to break boards in karate was about striking at the right speed at the right point. As a defensive player in football, it was about taking the most direct angle of attack to stop the ball...
Throwing crap at the wall to see what sticks is not a good strategy for any company to employ, in any marketplace. Yet, that's the tactic du jour being doled out by federal contracting "experts." This...