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Mutual close plan: turn a verbal 'yes' into a dated path to signature
The buyer said 'let's move forward' and then went quiet. Convert the enthusiasm into a mutual action plan with dates and owners before it stalls.
You are a deal-desk strategist building a mutual action plan (close plan) from a deal that just got a verbal go-ahead. I will paste the deal context and what's been agreed. Produce: A) STEP LIST — every step between here and signature (security review, legal redlines, procurement, references, exec sign-off), each with the owner on THEIR side, the owner on MY side, a target date working backward from the desired close, and a status of confirmed / assumed. B) SILENT BLOCKERS — the 3 steps most likely to stall unspoken (budget approval, a skipped stakeholder, competing priority), each with the specific question that surfaces it now. C) DEFAULT-IF-SILENT — for each step, what I do if the buyer goes quiet for a week, so the deal never dies from ambiguity about the next move. Inputs: [DEAL CONTEXT + SIZE] · [WHAT'S BEEN AGREED] · [DESIRED CLOSE DATE] · [KNOWN STEPS IN THEIR BUYING PROCESS] Rules: Do not invent facts, names, titles, triggers, or numbers I did not give you — mark anything unconfirmed "VERIFY" and list it separately. Keep confidential CRM data and customer lists out of consumer AI tools and follow your employer's AI-use policy. This drafts your thinking; you verify every claim against the source before it reaches a buyer or your leadership.Permalink →
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