Definition
In B2B professional services, a Post-Mortem is a rigorous debriefing process conducted after a proposal is awarded or lost to isolate the specific variables that influenced the outcome. It bridges the gap between the pre-sales promise and the actual project reality, transforming anecdotal experience into actionable intelligence.
Explanation
Most B2B organizations operate in a state of institutional amnesia. They lose a deal or complete a project and immediately move to the next, leaving the "why" buried in email threads and fragmented CRM data. This is a primary driver of margin leakage. When you fail to conduct a disciplined Post-Mortem, you are essentially paying for the same mistakes repeatedly.
A true Post-Mortem isn't about finger-pointing; it’s about identifying the delta between your proposal’s assumptions and the client’s reality. If your SOW was too vague, your Post-Mortem should expose the exact clause that triggered subsequent scope creep. If you lost the deal, the Post-Mortem must identify whether you were out-priced, out-positioned, or simply out-communicated. Without this feedback loop, your sales team remains blind, your pricing strategy stays stagnant, and your risk profile compounds with every new contract.
Examples (or Commercial Impact)
The Poor Approach: A project manager sends a generic "lessons learned" email that concludes "communication could be better." This leads to no change in documentation, and the next project suffers from the exact same misalignment, resulting in a 15% margin erosion due to unbilled work.
The Strategic Approach: Using BidSharp to map proposal assumptions against actual project hours, the team discovers that the "discovery phase" was consistently underestimated by 40%. They update their standardized proposal templates to include a more robust discovery buffer and adjust their pricing model for future clients. The result: increased accuracy, higher margins, and a more professional client experience.
Commercial Checklist
- Correlate Data: Compare the initial project scope and pricing assumptions directly against the final project P&L.
- Identify Friction Points: Pinpoint exactly where the client voiced hesitation or where the delivery team hit a roadblock that wasn't addressed in the proposal phase.
- Quantify the Delta: Calculate the exact financial impact of scope creep or misaligned expectations during the engagement.
- Update the Playbook: Translate findings into a mandatory update for your proposal templates, pricing calculators, or pre-qualification criteria.
- Close the Loop: Share these insights with both the sales team (to prevent overselling) and the delivery team (to improve operational alignment).
Related Concepts
- [Margin Leakage](/glossary/margin-leakage)
- [Scope Creep](/glossary/scope-creep)
- [SOW (Statement of Work)](/glossary/sow)
Why do most B2B firms fail at Post-Mortems?+
They treat them as administrative 'blame sessions' rather than data-driven intelligence gathering, failing to correlate proposal inputs with actual delivery outcomes.
How does a Post-Mortem improve win rates?+
By identifying recurring patterns in lost bids—such as pricing misalignment or weak technical differentiation—that can be corrected in future proposal templates.
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