Practice essential follow-up conversations to ensure your proposals are considered and to build lasting professional relationships.
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Speaking your pitch out loud reveals vague language, missing data points, and areas where you lack confidence before the real conversation.
Repetition reduces anxiety. Each practice session makes your delivery smoother and helps you stay composed when your boss pushes back.
The AI challenges weak arguments and highlights where you need more specifics. You'll enter the real negotiation with a tighter, more persuasive pitch.
Practice responding to common pushback like "budget constraints" or "it's not the right time" so you're not caught off guard.
Following up shows your commitment and interest, helps clarify doubts, and keeps the communication lines open, increasing the chances of your proposal being accepted.
Your follow-up should include a thank you, a brief recap of the proposal, any additional information requested, and an invitation for further discussion.
Typically, waiting about 5-7 business days is appropriate. This gives the recipient enough time to review your proposal without feeling rushed.
Use negative feedback as a learning opportunity. Ask for specifics, show appreciation for their honesty, and express your willingness to adjust your proposal.