What was something you learned from your 'worst' client?
Melissa Figaredo
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I think for a lot of us, having a 'bad' client is inevitable. However I've actually found the most growth from them. Whether it be inspiring a new work flow or setting up pre-emptive tools when the energy begins to shift.
I also think we can learn from each other, so tell me! Whats something you've learned from a 'bad' client?
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Cyril Gupta@cyriljeet
CloudFunnels AI
Learned to love my good ones.
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The value of transparent communication was made evident to me by working with a "worst" client. Early expectation setting, ongoing expectation updating, and proactive scope management.
Yoit
I feel like I've learned to control my emotions better and focus on finding solutions rather than getting stuck in problematic situations! If I approach things emotionally, I won't gain any insights, and it'll just come to an end.. It's been a great discussion! Thank you : )
From my worst client, I learned the invaluable lesson of setting clear expectations and maintaining open communication channels from the onset, which in turn helped improve my client management strategies and foster healthier professional relationships moving forward.
@susanjones61sj Very true. Clear expectations I believe are key to satisfying clients. Letting people know what your roll is and what it is not, creates a healthy relationship.