Site Selectors Are People, Too
It’s Friday at 4:00 PM. Your weekend is perfectly planned. Then... ding. A 60-page Request for Information (RFI) hits your inbox, and it’s due on Tuesday. We've all been there, and we all know the "EDO guilt" that follows when you even consider passing on a massive project. In this episode of Site Selectors Are People Too, host Devin Hillsdon-Smith dives deep into the human impact of the RFI process and gives economic developers the ultimate permission slip: It is okay to say no. A win isn't a win if it breaks the team who landed it. To help you navigate the pressure, Devin breaks down the Hyphen Strategies RFI Gut Check Scorecard, a 4-phase decision matrix designed to help your Economic Development Organization (EDO) protect its people and its community: * Phase 1: The Internal Human Audit – Checking your team's emotional runway, capacity, and the hidden opportunity costs of a high-intensity response. * Phase 2: The Consultant & Relationship Context – How to spot a "fishing expedition," why you need to pick up the phone for a clarity call, and the importance of an honesty check. * Phase 3: Community & Culture – Applying the "Good Neighbor Test" to ensure a company's ethos, wages, and strategic alignment actually fit your 10-year vision. * Phase 4: The Technical Reality – A hard stop for utility realism, labor truth, and site readiness. (If it's gently rolling, don't call it flat!) 📚 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: * Access [https://sites.google.com/hyphenstrategiesllc.com/rfi-scorecard/home] the FREE interactive Hyphen Strategies RFI Gut Check Scorecard. Remember: Take care of your sites, but take care of your people first! #EconomicDevelopment #SiteSelection #EDO #Leadership #WorkplaceWellbeing #CorporateRealEstate #Essentialism
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