Better RFP Responses & Management
 
One cuts; one chooses

One cuts; one chooses

Did you grow up with that rule for sharing a treat? I did, and I used it with my children, too. It seems to be the quickest way to incentivize good-faith efforts in children, and likely in many adults, also.

In the intersection of AI with Proposal Land, I suggest another rule: One does; one checks. In this case:

  • The first “one” is an AI assistant of some sort tasked with creating draft responses based on previous proposals and/or on other inputs and constraints provided to it.
  • The second “one” is a person knowledgeable in the task of responding to RFPs and in the services or goods being offered in the proposal.

There’s a great piece in The Hub today that speaks for itself, but here’s a teaser.

We are entering the era of digital interns. Like human interns, they are eager, fast, and occasionally completely wrong.

Your job as a leader isn’t to stop them from working.

It’s to ensure a human officer reviews their work before they sign the company name on the dotted line.

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