Not exact matches
Besides being organized, other critical skills required for a consultant are the ability
to actively listen, being proficient at data collection, developing an arsenal of techniques and methodologies
to analyze situations, and networking with colleagues,
clients, and peers within your field.
When you meet
clients in person, you need
to learn how
to actively listen —
listen but also make sure the
client stays on task and reveals the right information.
Instead, sit and
listen actively to your
client during meetings.
Listen actively and attentively while your
clients tell their story because it will allow them
to open up
to you and allow you
to focus on the nuances of their narrative at the same time.
If you have any questions anyone that's
listening and would like
to inquire, we're
actively assisting our
clients now with OFAC licenses and with meeting different departments of head that pertain
to the many different aspects of business that are being investigated.
It's pretty hard
to show a
client you are
actively listening when they can't see you.
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Listen actively to clients» wishes and concerns during each consultation.
Professional Summary Compassionate Social Worker who
actively listens and builds trust
to help
clients... resolve personal issues and achieve life goals.
Michael does not only emphasize the importance of
listening, processing and reflecting on his
client's concerns, but also
actively giving them tools necessary
to progress further in treatment.
Using an integrative approach, she will
actively listen and work with the
clients to identify their needs and goals,
to hold the space for them
to process difficult emotions such as angst, shame, grief, and
to guide them into discovering more about themselves, their relational patterns and their approach
to the world.
While the fundamental therapeutic skills — joining and motivating
clients,
listening actively and intuitively, clarifying issues and relationship patterns — are as relevant
to successful therapy as ever, there are new applications for those skills that can make therapy more effective with today's crop of adolescents.
«We must work
to lessen their detrimental effects by
actively listening and engaging the
client in discussion about their feelings toward their retirement income, education, and misconceptions, while sincerely sharing our
clients concerns.»