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How to Take Advantage of Your Socio-Economic Status Effectively – It’s Not What You Think (2024 Update)

Tuesday, August 13, 2024
12:00 pm1:30 pm

Does this sound familiar? “Hi, we’re an 8(a) firm or an SDVOSB firm that provides…” Your mentors, colleagues, and small business counselors tell you, “Put it front and center! There are federally mandated set-asides for your company! Large companies require subcontracting plans for companies just like yours! Use your certification.”

The truth is, your small business certification alone will not get you very far. You need to think like a business that provides value rather than a company with socio-economic status. In this webinar, you will discover real-world tactics, strategies, and examples of how to “softly” communicate your status, differentiate from the competition, and facilitate the perception of corporate maturity. You will learn methods to communicate quantifiable and qualifiable metrics that focus on the value of your solutions. You will also receive a step-by-step process for introducing yourself and your company at conferences and to potential partners and government decision-makers. You’ll know what to do during government meetings and how and when to communicate your socio-economic status the right way.

This training provides award-winning tactics and strategies that have directly helped companies win more than $13.5 billion in definitive contracts and more than $30 billion in multiple award contracts.

Target Audience: Small business owners, marketing, sales, and proposal professionals

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