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In this Strategic Approaches for B2G Sales Success course, you’ll learn how to align your sales strategy with government procurement cycles and shape messaging around agency needs. You’ll also learn how to identify strong opportunities and build partnerships that increase your chances of winning.
You’ll begin by planning your B2G sales efforts around agency timelines and mission priorities. You’ll learn how to use tools like Acquisition Forecasts and strategic plans to predict opportunities and build a pipeline forecast that keeps your team aligned.
Then, you’ll learn how to research past awards, identify contract vehicles, and score opportunities using tools like SAM.gov, FPDS, and CRM dashboards. You’ll see how to qualify leads, focus your outreach, and build a target list based on real patterns, not guesswork. The course also explains how to form teaming arrangements, build mentor-protégé relationships, and manage joint ventures. By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to enter each proposal with a clear plan, stronger positioning, and a competitive advantage.
It is for sales professionals selling to government (B2G) who want to align their sales strategy with government procurement cycles, identify strong opportunities, and build winning partnerships.
It covers using Acquisition Forecasts and strategic plans to predict opportunities, and research tools including SAM.gov, FPDS, and CRM dashboards to research past awards, identify contract vehicles, and score and qualify opportunities.
You will gain skills in market research, opportunity analysis, and strategic positioning, including building a B2G sales strategy, crafting value propositions for government clients, and forming teaming arrangements, mentor-protege relationships, and joint ventures.
Lessons include Planning a B2G Sales Strategy, Crafting Value Propositions for Government Clients, Researching and Targeting B2G Opportunities, and Building Winning B2G Partnerships, along with an introduction and a knowledge check.
Yes. A learning objective of the course is to ensure ethical, compliant B2G sales practices.