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Some of these emails should have never been sent.
They asked. We answered.
And some of these questions… should have never made it past someone’s desk.
In this episode of The GovCon Show, we dig into real viewer emails from contractors dealing with compliance confusion, bad advice, and procurement decisions that are one step away from becoming findings.
This isn’t theory. This is what’s actually happening inside companies right now.
We’re talking about:
Some of these emails are honest.
Some are misinformed.
And a few are walking straight into a problem they don’t even see yet.
If you’ve ever thought:
· “Is this good enough?”
· “Do we really need to document this?”
· “No one’s ever questioned this before…”
Yeah… this episode is for you.
Because the real problem isn’t the question.
It’s the system that allowed the question to exist in the first place.
If your system is already showing cracks—don’t wait for an auditor to point them out.
Fix it: GovConAdvisoryGroup.com
If your team is still trying to figure this out—get them trained before it becomes a finding.
Learn it: ContractsClassroom.com
By Tim MagnussonSome of these emails should have never been sent.
They asked. We answered.
And some of these questions… should have never made it past someone’s desk.
In this episode of The GovCon Show, we dig into real viewer emails from contractors dealing with compliance confusion, bad advice, and procurement decisions that are one step away from becoming findings.
This isn’t theory. This is what’s actually happening inside companies right now.
We’re talking about:
Some of these emails are honest.
Some are misinformed.
And a few are walking straight into a problem they don’t even see yet.
If you’ve ever thought:
· “Is this good enough?”
· “Do we really need to document this?”
· “No one’s ever questioned this before…”
Yeah… this episode is for you.
Because the real problem isn’t the question.
It’s the system that allowed the question to exist in the first place.
If your system is already showing cracks—don’t wait for an auditor to point them out.
Fix it: GovConAdvisoryGroup.com
If your team is still trying to figure this out—get them trained before it becomes a finding.
Learn it: ContractsClassroom.com