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We’ve spent the last year developing an innovative training product called “Winning the Short-List”. This training DVD presents our model for developing winning short-list interviews. The DVD has been designed to provide an overview of the process and an example interview that can be used for in-house training. In addition, we’ve developed training materials for in-house trainers and participant guides to help audiences clearly understand the concepts.
Our goal in this process is to make interview design and development both easier and more successful. The market is increasingly competitive and this DVD provides your teams training in a methodology that has helped teams win billions of dollars in new work on projects large and small across the United States.
We’ve priced the product to make it accessible to firms both large and small, either as part of your overall training program, or as a valuable tool for individuals. When you buy the DVD and guides, use it as often as you like within your own organization – and most importantly, try out the skills to see the impact they can have on content and delivery.
Meg’s latest thoughts on helping teams win new work.