| name | Write Proposal or RFP Response |
| description | This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a proposal", "respond to this RFP", "draft a statement of work", "create a pitch document", "write an executive summary", or needs to produce a client-facing document to win or structure an engagement. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
Write Proposal or RFP Response
Produce compelling, client-centric proposals and RFP responses that win engagements by demonstrating deep understanding of the client's problem and a credible path to solving it.
Overview
Great proposals lead with the client's problem, not the vendor's credentials. Apply this skill to produce structured proposals or RFP responses that are tailored, evidence-based, and commercially clear.
Proposal vs. RFP Response
Proposal (proactive): VAMFI initiates based on a qualified opportunity. Structure around win themes.
RFP Response (reactive): Client has issued a formal tender. Must address all stated requirements and often follow a specified structure. If the client has specified a structure, follow theirs exactly — do not impose VAMFI's structure.
Proposal Writing Process
Step 1: Define Win Themes
Before writing, identify 2-3 win themes — the core reasons VAMFI should win this engagement:
- "We have deeper experience in [domain] than any competitor"
- "Our [methodology/tool/approach] uniquely addresses [client's specific challenge]"
- "We will deliver faster because [specific reason]"
Every section of the proposal should reinforce at least one win theme.
Step 2: Write the Executive Summary
The executive summary is the most-read section. Structure it as:
- Paraphrase the client's problem (shows you listened)
- State the proposed solution in 2-3 sentences
- Quantify the expected outcomes (time saved, cost reduced, revenue enabled)
- State why VAMFI is the right choice (win theme 1 + 2)
- State the next step (not "contact us" — be specific)
Step 3: Build the Full Document
Standard proposal structure:
# Proposal: [Initiative Title]
Prepared for: [Client Name]
Prepared by: VAMFI Software
Date: [YYYY-MM-DD]
## Executive Summary
## Understanding Your Requirements
[Paraphrase requirements — shows listening, not boilerplate]
## Our Proposed Approach
### Phase 1: [Name] — [Duration]
[What happens, who is involved, what is produced]
### Phase 2: [Name] — [Duration]
...
## Why VAMFI
[Credentials, experience, differentiators — keep brief, 1 page max]
## Commercial Proposal
| Item | Approach | Rate/Cost | Duration | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Assumptions:
- [List commercial assumptions]
Exclusions:
- [What is NOT included]
## Next Steps
1. [Specific action — e.g., "Discovery workshop on [date]"]
2. [Decision expected by [date]]
Step 4: Pricing and Commercial Section
For T&M engagements:
- State day rates or role rates
- Estimate effort per phase in days
- Cap exposure with a not-to-exceed total
For fixed-price:
- State total price per phase
- List assumptions the price depends on
- Define change control process
For outcome-based:
- Define the measurable outcome
- State the fee and the measurement methodology
RFP Response Additions
When responding to a formal RFP:
- Address every mandatory requirement explicitly (use the RFP's numbering)
- Add a compliance matrix: table mapping each RFP requirement to your response section
- Follow the specified page limits and formatting requirements
Additional Resources
references/win-theme-frameworks.md — How to identify and reinforce win themes
assets/proposal-template.md — Full blank proposal template
assets/rfp-compliance-matrix.md — Compliance matrix template