Keeping a high level of activity is one of the hardest aspects of business development. Additionally, this effort must remain aligned with the strategy and intent of the company you represent. As a business developer the responsibility for the level of activity is on you. Maintaining systematic effort is where the third plan of the three plans, the tactical action plan (or business development action plan), proves invaluable.
Tactical Action Plan
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