Sunday, May 6, 2012

Which goal has the highest priority?

You've identified the client's desired outcomes. Now Which one matters the most? You need to know what's most important to the decision maker for two reasons.
First, you want to present your ideas in the same order that they matter to the reader, because seeing them presented from important to least important will create the impression in that reader's mind that you think the way they do. This is the primacy principle all over again: they assume that what you say first is what is most important to you and an indication of where the proposal as a whole is headed.
Second, you want to know which goal is most important so that you can use it as the bases for developing your value proposition. Presenting an ROI based on improving quality in a production environment may be easy, given the features and functions of the nondestructive test system you sell, but if the Customer is primarily looking for a way to increase market share, it may not be very convincing.

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