Scribble Talk Teaching Episode 4 - Simplifying Bids with Venu Manohar
Jan 20, 2022 • S04 E04 • 00:53:24
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Venu Manohar started his career in a core technical domain and switched into business domains by upscaling himself consciously. He is an APMP Foundation Certified Bid Management professional working with a Japanese MNC. He is passionate about Bid Management Profession, Book Writing, Bird Photography, Public speaking, to name a few.
Venu did his M. Tech in Applied Geology and started his career in Geospatial Technology domain. He did his MBA in Marketing Management and upscaled his skills in Digital Marketing as well. Owing to his constant learning attitude, he positioned himself in the Bid Management domain as a Thought Leader.
He switched jobs and worked in organisations of different sizes, due to which he understood the common problems faced by the people who are responsible for winning business from big Corporate/PSUs/Govt. sectors, especially by competing in public procurement/Tendering ecosystem. He precisely knows the struggles of first time bidders, bid management professionals, business owners, or others who are involved in bidding on Tenders/RFPs.
His book “Simplifying Bids” is about to be launched shortly. He purposefully authored this book to help the people facing difficulties understanding the core concepts of Business Development and Bid Management. He simplified the bid process and winning strategies to the possible extent so that a layman can also understand. The aim is to help the readers strategically get into the process of winning new business opportunities from bids and to sustain for long in their respective domains.