This article is published by AllBusiness.com, a partner of TIME. By Krish Chopra It was 11 p.m. on a Thursday when my phone rang—again. Another nurse practitioner student was overwhelmed and panicked ...
No matter your industry, working with clients is a cornerstone of professional life, and sometimes, those relationships can be challenging. Whether it’s a clash of communication styles, misaligned ...
If you’re a helping professional, chances are you’ve had difficult clients. Here are composite examples of difficult clients I’ve had and what has worked best in working with them. And if you are a ...
High-maintenance clients test your patience, push your boundaries and consume more resources than anyone else you work with. They demand immediate responses, request countless revisions and question ...
Years ago, I hired a soft-spoken project manager who would bend over backwards for customers. He was a customer advocate, born and bred. He had many years of experience in managing website development ...
Dealing with tough clients is practically a rite of passage in freelancing, small business, or customer service. Complaints, impossible requests, and high-maintenance personalities can stretch ...
Risk management, in the words of Sarah Ference, CPA, doesn’t have to be overly complicated or time consuming. “It’s really a mindset,” said Ference, an author of the JofA‘s Professional Liability ...
Ruth Knox, Partner at Paul Hastings, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for ESG Enablement Through Technology, discusses developing technology and the symbiotic relationships lawyers ...
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