Sentences with phrase «few things our clients»

Not exact matches

But two decades of attending both horrible and excellent holiday parties thrown by my clients have taught me a few things about throwing an office holiday party that have nothing to do with flowers and decorations and customized invitations purchased at Staples.
The problem, according to Collins, is that so few clients are testing the right things.
Could stand to learn a few things about becoming a recognizable name, a household brand or a leading expert like my clients who have appeared on the major national TV shows, in the most prestigious magazines, radio shows and Internet sites... and have helped sell millions of dollars worth of my clients» books, products, professional services, and promoted causes that have changed the world for the better, using popular media to tell their stories for over two decades?
Having spent the past 7 years focused on building user experiences that have yielded thousands of users sharing, onboarding and inviting their friends to our client website's, we have learned a few things:
I also came to understand that one of the best things I could do for a client was to simply listen to what they had to say and that with a very few questions, a client would often tell me their most important needs and wants.
Anyway, my new client is wanting some help with paint colors, furniture layout, merging of furniture from two different homes -LCB- Florida and Vermont -RCB-, among a few other things.
Apart from all these great things the clients we interviewed had a few deal breakers of their own.
In this circumstances, you may establish website that make use of baby names as well as meanings of baby names AND inconspicuously provide a few thing listings or internet connect to your client's store front.
But if I just need to run out to meet with some clients, or carry the laptop to work with me to do a few things on lunch, carrying the 8 + lb laptop can get exhausting!
The things she does for a client are cook big meals (including some to freeze), cleaning bathrooms and kitchens and floors, doing laundry, addressing birth announcements, helping with simple breastfeeding problems (like positioning problems) and helping you decide if it's serious enough to call the lactation consultant about or if you can wait for the breastfeeding support group in a few days, holding the baby while you nap or take a shower, playing with older children, fielding phone calls from family and friends, helping look up odd things in the baby book, dialing the pediatrician, and telling you you're doing a great job.
I create a safe space for my clients where they can feel safe exploring sexual experiences — sexual harassment and abuse but also trauma from birth injuries, IUDs, STDs and many other past experiences — and there are a few things that I really do wish women would stop believing about sex.
My favorite statement from a few of my clients is «the only thing the driver does is add to my collection».
One of the hardest things to impress on clients is that recovery is ongoing, and refueling is so sososos important — not just right after but even for a few days after!
There are a few things that came up time and again when I worked with style consult clients.
My client Allie * is the editor of a magazine for a small community, and last week her Match.com date said a few things throughout the evening that raised red flags for her.
If you can spend a few hours researching websites, downloading apps like LauncherPro and RDP client, installing patches and such, this thing turns out to be really cool.
Anyone can implement Readium LCP, although it's necessary to do a few things to participate in the Readium LCP interoperable ecosystem: sign a license agreement, pass a compliance test, and (on the client side) agree to harden your code to make it resistant to reverse engineering and key discovery.
The day comes when he meets up once more [with] that very same client, and the man who spends his life arranging weddings for others unexpectedly learns a few things about love himself.
Of course there are a few things typical to most every day in the life of a literary agent, such as reading query letters, meeting / calls / lunches / drinks with editors and publishers as well as clients, pitching manuscripts to publishers, meeting with film / TV companies to adapt books for the screen, attending conferences / workshops, looking for new talent, etc..
The other thing to think about is that you pay for end - user software once and it's paid off immediately with the first few clients.
As a Massachusetts Realtor that has been doing quite a few successful short sales, one of the things I like to make sure of when I meet a potential client that is looking to do a short sale is to give them a complete understanding of how they work.
While finding your own clients is probably ideal, there are a few things you'll need to do to make this work:
My numbers for 2014 and 2015 are starkly different since I was employed full - time at a single job for most of 2014, and spent most of 2015 freelancing for a number of different clients in addition to holding a few temporary full - time gigs, so any inconsistencies should be very obvious... but I don't know how these things are processed so maybe I'm assuming too much.
If and when you live in a world where everything is set up to do the best things you can for your clients (because you have access to the whole universe of mutual funds, and are not limited to just 22 American Funds and the products of a few life insurance companies), then there's zero reason to even think about using American Funds.
She still has a few things we're ironing out, but Crystal and her team LOVE their clients.
A few clients leave things to the last minute before they book an appointment and then demand others be bumped off the schedule to accommodate them right away.
While you should definitely use your blog as a place for client education, there are a few things you can do to keep your voice clear, compelling and fun — no matter what you write about.
In order to make the most of the service, however, salon owners have to accomplish a few things — they have to make customers aware of the importance of regular nail trimmings, while also ensuring that they have both the tools and the skills on hand to safely and effectively service their pet clients.
The Mac version of the client software is clean, simple and does the few things it does well.
It's surely safe to say there are numerous reasons Oslo and Vienna - based agency Bleed went for such a confident, minimal design for their client A Few Good Things.
Few things are more powerful than connecting with a potential client to the point that they see themselves in the content you create.
VPNs function in a few different ways, but at root they are supposed to do one thing, and do it well: create a private tunnel for you to treat that coffee shop wi - fi like your very own and access client files with abandon knowing that they are secure.
You recommend doing some things, like assigning a few different values to potential clients, deciding when somebody is an actual qualified potential client, and then, are you winning that business?
Here at Stem, we're only a couple days away from the 2014 Clawbies kickoff, and our clients have been doing some exciting things themslves over the last few weeks.
Few, if any, will care that you are no longer part of a firm with lawyers doing lots of other things that the client could care less about.
If you had a summer job in retail or food service, you may know a few things about customer service — but many of them are the wrong things when it comes to client service.
What are a few of the most important thought leadership activities for attorneys, such as blogging, public relations, being an author, client alerts, newsletters, social media, amongst all those things?
Every lawyer is different, but a few things hold true for just about every law firm, big or small: You need more cash flow and more clients.
When it comes to upgrading your firm's legal technology (or advising clients who are making major IT purchases), there are a few things you need to know.
And a business requires all the other things — from marketing to billing to sales and new clients — to survive that too few law students know how to do.
Here are a few things you can do to protect your data and client information:
He has a thesis in his new book about how kind of buyers or clients are taking control of the dynamics of the industry and as part of that, I think he and you advocate for lawyers and small law firms, thinking more like businesses and thinking about clients as buyers and things like that, that we'll get into in the episode, but one of the topics that I think is interesting to talk about then is something we've brought up a few times in the past about kind of identifying your ideal client or crafting personas of your ideal clients that you can have a story of who you're looking for and how to find them.
Because I think once I start expanding, I'm going to have to have a rule book, and an employee manual, and really have to do a lot fewer fun things, and have to grow up a little bit more than just representing the hell out of my clients that I have and having no real responsibilities beyond that.
«A few of my recent clients don't want to know what the law is in Canada, they want to know how they can launch their «thing» and comply with global laws.
«While I'm as «up» for a good old rollicking jury trial as the next guy or gal — with its enormous expense, unpredicatability, risk of jury nuliffication, ignorance or disinterest, and stress on all concerned (mostly the clients)-- I'm not sure that fewer jury trials is a «bad thing
From the point of view of this class — a class I'll just call «lawyers» — it's too clear for argument that (i) law has things to do so that some instrumentalist theory has to be adopted; (ii) few things are simple, so that no single theory will work in every case, whether it's «wealth maximization», «corrective justice», «contract as promise», compensation or deterrence; and (iii) the demands of practice, the solicitor's need to create relations which will be projected into the (uncertain) future and to control the risks his or her client faces, the barrister's need to conduct litigation at a price the parties can afford and in the context of the adversary system, powerfully limit the consideration that a lawyer can give to theory.
This gives us the ability to do things for clients that few of our competitors can do, particularly our competitors in the western US We operate at the intersection of business, law and politics, which enables us to bring political connections and legislative solutions to our clients» problems.
Biglaw is good for a few things — matters that need a response quickly, matters a client would rather have drawn out for many years, big deals that require an important name on the cover (for some reason no one thinks my name is important), sexual harassment — and a few things only.
There are few things more aggravating than asking a client or opposing counsel for their availability and getting back something like «next Tuesday afternoon.»
Armed with my «aha moments» and lessons learned in my first few days here at A2L Consulting, I am looking forward to achieving great things in my new position and to helping A2L Consulting's clients do likewise in the courtroom.
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