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writing engineering proposals is not easy to do we as engineers arent taught how to write proposals in school were taught how to run engineering calculations however for most consulting engineers youre going to have to work on and win proposals in order to get promoted and so in this weeks engineering management lessons video im excited to have with me matt handel matt is the author of proposal development secrets he spends his time helping engineers write better proposals and in this short video hes going to give you one question that you can ask to help you write the best possible proposal for your clients matt take it away [Music] heres probably the greatest piece of advice i can give as far as winning more contracts and i like to call this the million dollar question and for some of your listeners this will be the multi-million dollar question maybe even the billion dollar question uh and its a question that you ask internally whenever youre working on a proposal and here