JW Way Fundamental #4: Walk in your client’s shoes. See the world from their perspective. Empathize by understanding their fears and concerns and showing you care. Ask, “If I were in their shoes, what ...
The Fast Company Executive Board is a private, fee-based network of influential leaders, experts, executives, and entrepreneurs who share their insights with our audience. BY Lukas Quanstrom To this ...
Even the most effective outside ­counsel can have too narrow a vision of her relationship with a general counsel. The "standard vision" is ­focused on continued maintenance of the relationship ...
Risk is a vast and vitally important topic. We shall return to it periodically, but for now, this series is our primer. Like many hot buttons, the perspective on risk differs according to who you ask.
The most effective agency-client partnerships are built on honest communication and clearly defined roles from day one.
Whether it's a one-off exercise or a regular occurrence, seeking independent feedback from clients will help identify what they truly value, says Allan Carton The challenge of delivering better value ...
The artifacts of intentional culture guide our client relationships and are the foundation of building an ever-growing book of business—even in challenging times. The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
It is transaction-oriented. The drivers of client retention involve understanding why clients retain a firm in the first place and then elect to maintain that relationship over the long term. By ...
If your business is looking to branch out into a new industry, it can be a challenge when the potential client or the industry as a whole has a complex business model, product or service you may not ...
One of the great gifts you can give to your clients is helping them determine the right amount of life insurance. Most clients have a basic understanding of the purpose of life insurance. However, ...
Attorney-client privilege. Most people have heard of it, and most have a general idea it means. But what, exactly, is attorney-client privilege? What's its purpose? What does it cover? When does it ...