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In this episode of the Federal Help Center Podcast, Colin Nchako delivers a hard truth most small business owners don't want to hear: adding skills you don't plan to master is one of the fastest ways to stall your growth in government contracting. Colin explains why skills must connect, not just exist—and how mismatched offerings confuse buyers, weaken proposals, and slow your path to larger contracts.
Using real examples from his own journey, Colin breaks down how marketing and training naturally work together, how to evaluate whether a skill truly belongs in your business, and why chasing every opportunity is a losing strategy. He also shares how he monitors state and local portals daily, strategically targets contracts that ladder up to federal work, and reverse-engineers opportunities to build past performance that actually matters.
Key TakeawaysDon't add skills unless you plan to master and monetize them
Skills should connect logically (not just sound impressive on paper)
Use state and local contracts as stepping stones to federal awards
If you want to learn more about the community and to join the webinars go to: https://federalhelpcenter.com/
Website: https://govcongiants.org/
Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding
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In this episode of the Federal Help Center Podcast, Colin Nchako delivers a hard truth most small business owners don't want to hear: adding skills you don't plan to master is one of the fastest ways to stall your growth in government contracting. Colin explains why skills must connect, not just exist—and how mismatched offerings confuse buyers, weaken proposals, and slow your path to larger contracts.
Using real examples from his own journey, Colin breaks down how marketing and training naturally work together, how to evaluate whether a skill truly belongs in your business, and why chasing every opportunity is a losing strategy. He also shares how he monitors state and local portals daily, strategically targets contracts that ladder up to federal work, and reverse-engineers opportunities to build past performance that actually matters.
Key TakeawaysDon't add skills unless you plan to master and monetize them
Skills should connect logically (not just sound impressive on paper)
Use state and local contracts as stepping stones to federal awards
If you want to learn more about the community and to join the webinars go to: https://federalhelpcenter.com/
Website: https://govcongiants.org/
Connect with Encore Funding: http://govcongiants.org/funding

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