April 27, 2025

5 Signs Your BD Process Is Costing You Wins

Every growth-minded company hits this moment eventually:

You’re bidding more.

You’re working harder.

Your team is “busy.”

But the wins? They’re not keeping pace.

If anything, it’s getting harder to tell which opportunities are worth chasing — and even when you do bid, the process feels clunky, rushed, and exhausting.

The problem usually isn’t effort. It’s the system.

Here are five signs your business development process is holding you back — and what to do about it:

1. Your Pipeline Looks Like a Random Grab Bag

If your pipeline is packed with anything and everything that “seems like a good idea,” it’s not a pipeline — it’s a hope chest.

We see it all the time:

Teams jump at anything that hits their keywords or NAICS codes, stretching their energy across dozens of low-probability pursuits — instead of focusing on the handful of high-probability, high-value opportunities that actually move the needle.

Fix it: Build a targeted, focused pipeline that aligns directly to your strategic growth plan.

2. Every Proposal Feels Like Reinventing the Wheel

You land a great opportunity — but then chaos kicks in.

Everyone’s scrambling for past performance, key proof points, boilerplate content that may or may not exist… and by the time you submit, you’re just hoping it was enough.

High-functioning BD teams don’t start from scratch every time.

They operate from clear playbooks, templates, and workflows that eliminate the chaos and protect quality — no matter who’s running the pursuit.

Fix it: Implement a repeatable proposal process and the right tools to keep your submissions consistent, compliant, and competitive.

3. BD Is Still a One-Person Show

For a lot of companies, BD is basically a heroic effort by the founder, the CEO, or one senior executive who “knows how to win.”

That’s not a strategy. That’s a liability.

When growth depends on one or two people, you’re one resignation, one promotion, or one burnout away from serious risk.

Fix it: Build a system your entire team can run — even when leadership shifts, people leave, or priorities change.

4. You’re Relying on Talent Instead of Building Infrastructure

Hiring a “rockstar BD person” is a tempting shortcut.

But without a real system behind them — clear roles, pipeline strategy, templates, and a disciplined pursuit process — even the best hire will waste time chasing dead-end leads.

Companies don’t scale by hiring unicorns. They scale by building systems.

Fix it: Create a BD framework that supports your team, multiplies their strengths, and makes success repeatable.

5. Your Win Rates Are Stagnant — or Secretly Slipping

It sneaks up slowly.

First, a few second-place finishes.

Then a few “we were close” losses.

Then you realize you’re working twice as hard for half the results.

You can’t fix win rates by bidding more.

You fix them by tightening your targeting, strengthening your proposal execution, and relentlessly improving your internal BD process.

Fix it: Get a clear outside assessment, streamline your pursuit process, and focus your team on the right plays.

Bottom Line:

You don’t scale BD on good intentions, heroic effort, or gut instincts. You scale BD on smart systems, consistent execution, and strong team training.

That’s exactly why we built the Summit BD Accelerator — to help businesses like yours move from chaotic growth to controlled, strategic, scalable growth.

Through full assessments, hands-on team training, proven templates, and strategic process design, we help you build the BD engine you need — not just to win the next contract, but to sustain and accelerate growth for the long haul.

Ready to stop chasing and start scaling? Schedule a Call Here.

P.S.

Most companies spend $500K+ trying (and failing) to solve this problem by hiring the wrong people.

We can help you build the right system first — for a fraction of the cost.

Krystn Macomber

CP APMP Fellow, LEED

There’s magic in disrupting the ordinary. This is the philosophy Krystn brings to working with and empowering her clients. With a 20-year track record of helping global professional services enterprises, Krystn is redefining what’s possible for companies looking to elevate their marketing, pursuit, and business development operations. She is an industry leader, award winner, mentor, coach, and highly sought-after speaker.

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