>Hi Gang,
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>Another Top Ten List, yeehaw. Having been involved in a hair-raising series of quotes, negotiations, and deal-making lately, I thought a general consulting list would be in order:
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Never, ever utter the words "easy" or "simple" in front of a client. Any setback at all after using these words will brand you as an idiot.
Guilty. I agree, bad practice, but it hasn't cost me yet. I am usually careful to qualify "easy" with "should be".
>Always dress better than they do. If they wear t-shirts, wear sport shirts. If they wear open-necked shirts, wear a tie. They are paying you far more than they pay employees: Look worth it.
Guilty. I know I would come off more professional if I stuck to this, but to me, one of the great benefits of my job is the ability to walk into a room full of stiffs wearing my ZZ Top t-shirt, and take command of the meeting.
>Lock the scope of the assignment in writing before beginning the project. Require change orders for any, and I mean ANY, deviation.
Agreed.
>Have one less drink than they do. Inevitably, you will be asked to socialize with a client. One who drinks. Let HE or SHE become the tipsy one. Just don't be obvious about it.
Not a problem. Some of clients are heavy drinkers.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence