Mark Herrmann’s “Inside Straight: A Tale of Two Pitches” at Above the Law. It’s hard to say what makes a pitch successful. Or unsuccessful for that matter, though the anecdotes are generally a lot more interesting when pitches don’t go well. Most of the time it’s just a matter of degree, of nuance, of being able to convince the in-house team that you and your firm are smarter / more experienced / more efficient and that you really can help them better / cheaper / more quickly than the others. Herrmann’s post gives a little bit of insight into those nuances, the ones that make the difference between doing it right and doing it wrong.
Making your firm’s pitch exemplary. But not in the “don’t do this” way.
by Lance Godard | Jul 27, 2011 | Content & Communications |
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