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TCEP 020: Business Development for Smart Civil Engineers
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Dec 09, 2015
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00:45:11

In episode 020 of The Civil Engineering Podcast, Amanda Payne, a business development and marketing expert in the engineering/architectural design services industry, shares some insights on seller-doers’ leadership expectations, tips on how to further develop your seller skills, and the importance of professional organizations to leadership development, networking, and ultimately business development. Here are some […]

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In episode 020 of The Civil Engineering Podcast, Amanda Payne, a business development and marketing expert in the engineering/architectural design services industry, shares some insights on seller-doers’ leadership expectations, tips on how to further develop your seller skills, and the importance of professional organizations to leadership development, networking, and ultimately business development. Here are some key points discussed in this episode: Research the professional organizations before you join to ensure the best fit for you and what your engineering company is trying to market to (potential clients, partnering roles, etc.) Who is a seller–doer? – A technical person with a broad skill set communication or networking who also handles business development Importance of communication and time management in fulfilling expectations as a seller-doer Unrealistic expectations of a seller–doer: networking capabilities of technical people and the skills needed to be a seller Skills that someone who is a seller-doer or who wants to be a seller-doer needs to have: You have to be great at communication You have to look personable You have to be great at doing research You have to have a great memory remembering names and past conversations (using LinkedIn, keeping notes and following up on people) Seller–doers still have billable goals to fulfill. Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) is very diverse organization where you can further your knowledge and skills in A/E/C industry Mentoring plays an important role in helping you to become a successful seller-doer There is a lot of value in networking and building relationships About Amanda Payne: Amanda Payne is responsible for both business development and marketing for Farnsworth Group, a national full service engineering | architectural firm employing more than 450 professionals, and is currently the only business development and marketing professional in Farnsworth Group’s St. Louis office. Amanda handles all marketing proposal development for St. Louis and Southern Illinois, as well as resume management, advertising, presentations, social media, and establishing and maintaining relationships with clients in the local industry. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sources/References: Certified Professional Services Marketer Program Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) Society of American Military Engineers Farnsworth Group Harvard Business Review SMPS Marketer Local Business Journal TECC 80: How To Work a Room And In Your Engineering Project Team Books mentioned in this episode: Marketing Handbook for The Design and Construction Professional 3rd edition (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Please leave your comments or questions in the section below on how you can be successful in business development as a seller-doer. If you enjoyed this post, please consider downloading our free list of 33 Productivity Routines of Top Engineering Executives. Click the button below to download. Download the Productivity Routines Onwards, Christian Knutson, P.E., PMP Engineering Management Institute (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

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