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Guidance You Can Trust. Growth You Can Measure.

Unlocking Opportunities

Exclusive Members Area

  • Intended for businesses who are interested in working with government agencies.

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  • Expert guidance on:

    • Terminology​

    • Supplier Profile Set Up

    • Solicitation Management and Responses

    • ​Post Solicitation 

    • Special Programs

  • Reference guide to assist in supplier profile set up with large government organizations in the most efficient way. 

  • Includes:

    • Direct links to supplier portal or Purchasing contacts​

    • Bid thresholds

    • Portal platform

    • Notes on platform concerns or advantages

    • Links to major platforms that provide the opportunity to set up one profile with multiple organizations

Programs

Government Procurement Terminology and Why You Need To Know

Provides:

  • Definitions of basic terminology commonly used by government agencies

  • How some of the different terms compare, contrast, or compliment each other

  • Guidance on how you as a business owner should handle different situations based on the terminology being used

OUR SERVICES

Business Coaching

Business Coaching helps you set clear goals, stay accountable, and achieve real progress. Whether one‑on‑one or in a group, I challenge you to think bigger, push harder, and build the success you’re aiming for.

RFB/RFP Training & Assistance

RFPs and RFBs can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re new to government procurement. I’m here to break down the process, help you prepare with confidence, and guide you in crafting a response that clearly demonstrates your capabilities.

Leadership Coaching

Leadership is both rewarding and challenging. The best leaders want the most out of their teams—and the most for them. Sometimes the smartest move is stepping back, talking through the tough moments, and gaining an outside perspective that brings clarity and momentum.

Demography Studies

With enrollment and budgets falling, districts must understand where students are—and where capacity is underused. Data‑driven planning helps leaders adjust boundaries, optimize facilities, and protect student opportunities.

Geographic Information Systems

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide powerful value across sectors. They inform customers, support transparency, and help leaders visualize complex patterns by turning raw data into actionable insight. Seeing information spatially leads to faster, smarter, and more equitable decisions.

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