Take advantage of this trend and
get your clients talking about your firm and how you helped put them at ease.
In defending mandatory mediation another commentator correctly says the point of mediation is to
get the clients talking about what their real interests are.
Not exact matches
I was
talking to someone earlier today, and said I'm
getting clients asking to report on my recent trip to Asia, and one of the questions is what's the catalyst to make the market go up — that kind of magic - bullet question.
If you've
got a big
talk coming up, an important
client presentation or a project launch, decide that you'll finish the preparation or the work 48 hours before the actual deadline — and stick to the earlier due date.
If you already have a specialty skill, such as plumbing, veterinary medicine or property law, you could make some quick and serious side cash by selling your expertise on already existing consulting and coaching platforms, such as Clarity.fm, where experts
get paid by the minute to
talk to
clients over the phone or online.
When you
talk to your employees, articulate what your company stands for and what you hope customers,
clients and stakeholders will
get from the company.
Tina Fey's best advice came from Oprah; Ray Kurzweil
got his best advice soon after selling his company; Mike Bloomberg's best advice is from his first boss (after the
client says yes, stop
talking).
I spend a lot of time
talking clients «off the ledge» when they'd like to move all of their money into one outperforming asset class, place a large bet on hedging strategies for a pending correction they see coming or suddenly want to
get out of the market altogether and «drop anchor» for fear of pending scary dives in the markets.
Instead of
getting involved in a partnership programme, spend some time on
talking with your
clients and you'll see that it generates additional value.
After last week's tumultuous markets one of my
clients sent me an email saying «I am so relieved your constant
talk about worsening imbalances kept us from
getting too complacent.
RITHOLTZ: Let's
talk a little bit about you guys hanging your shingle in 1980, really the final innings of a 16 - year bear market; how did you guys have the nerve to launch into that environment and how did you
get clients?
It is important to point that you should take out time to develop your marketing and presentation skills, so that you will be able to maximize every opportunity you
get to
talk to a
client.
While
talking about engagements between Glass Lewis and the companies we cover, Aaron pointed out that Glass Lewis does not meet as a representative of our
clients but seeks to
get a better understanding of the unique governance situation at each individual company.
(Related: How is it that Don, for telling a traumatic life story in a pitch meeting,
gets pushed out of the agency — whereas Ted, for toying with suicide while two
clients are on his plane,
gets a moderately stern
talking - to?)
Being an experienced professional that has been fully immersed in the birth field since 2009, one of the most common questions I
get when
talking with new
clients, strangers and even my bank teller (I'm there often enough, she even recommended a
client to me!)
Recently at our EmDo Community Open House, one of our
clients was
talking about
getting in the last of her pre-baby life experiences.
We will also
talk about how to deal with
clients concerns about breastfeeding or wearing in regards to common worries addressed like «won't my baby
get spoiled or need ME too much?»
Because attorneys usually
get to know the real story behind their
client's «issues» there's no choice then to instruct their
clients not to
talk.
Consultants, lawyers and lobbyists for some former MWBE - certified businesses are trying to
get the law changed to raise the limit or grandfather their
clients in, or to make other considerations that will maintain their status, according to people who have been involved in private
talks.
Two weeks ago I was in my office on a busy Friday afternoon
talking to a
client when I
got another call.
Yogi Kathryn Budig
talks to us about
getting started with yoga, why you don't need uber - flexible hamstrings to practice, and what her
client Giada DeLaurentiis does so well in her yoga practice (like balancing meatballs!
So I'll be
talking about different strategies you can use to
get your first
client, how to brand yourself, how to build your online following, all those sorts of things, which I've learned along the way, and people don't really
talk about.
This is a personal training
client, so we don't typically
talk about beauty / skin care products during our sessions because
got ta
get that work in.
In this interview Bruce
talks with one of our
clients, Barbara (a nurse) about what led her to
getting energy work, her journey with it and how it has changed her personal and professional life.
Find a personal trainer with several years experience, has a great physique, knows what they are
talking about, and a long list of
clients that they have helped
get in great shape.
Introducing the Rugby Strength Coach podcast inbetweenisodes: short pieces where I will tackle any questions I
get from readers, athletes or
clients, or any other topics which I would like to
talk about briefly but don't necessarily merit a full podcast or article.
You'll also
get to
talk to them about potential matches and then, select matches for your new
client based on your interview with them.
Talk about a woman in charge, Elizabeth Sloane (Jessica Chastain) is a Washington, D.C. lobbyist who always
gets what she wants from her
clients.
In a story that sounds almost unbelievable — but is completely true — a 22 - year - old VH1 production assistant named Jarred Weisfield managed to
talk his way into becoming Jones» manager and, despite his relative inexperience and the drug struggles / mental problems of his
client, actually managed to
get his career back on track.
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New literary agents looking for
clients are a lot easier to
get a hold of for book status updates, to
get questions answered, and sometimes just to
talk shop.
But what I suggest to any of my
clients or writers I am
talking to who want to go the traditional route is to do both: self - publish and try and
get a traditional publisher.
For people following this blog (or
clients wondering what the hell I've been
talking about recently and why I'm not
getting any work done) I'm at a huge convention in Portland with 3000 unconventional people, and it's the event of the year.
And lastly, consider having several friends on hand at the launch to help you sell your books if you
get busy
talking to your
client - friends.
It's a term of art on Wall Street for the banker's pep
talk to the
client to
get him / her to reach for greatness in the 11th hour of a deal.
Only at Jera have I witnessed a group of staff members
talk about a
client one moment, then start
talking about the Avengers the next, and still
get all their work done.
So we have to really
talk to these
clients on the phone or through a video conference to
get an understanding of exactly what makes them tick, and how we should construct the portfolio for them.
Once it
gets warm enough, many Canadian entrepreneurs start hitting the links with
clients and staffers to
talk shop and hone their games.
When we
talk to advisors, we hear that what they care about most are the returns their
clients get to keep, including after Uncle Sam takes his share in taxes.
I'm here to
talk about my ideas on investing, have some fun, build a list of potential
clients for my future investment firm and maybe
get a cut of some AdSense money.
Have you
got any
clients that I can
talk to I guess that could tell me if you're legit or not?
I never
got my CFP / CSC because it's just not worth my time to take the courses and exam for what the designations would bring me; if something like that were to be a mandatory requirement to
talk to
clients about investing and their financial plans that would keep me and several other part - time educators / planners / coaches / DIY - support people out of business.
On a phone call or
talking in person the sales script is like a choose your own adventure book: the story is all there, but you may
get to it a little differently each time depending on the
client.
Because I was
talking with a
client, I
got to the lunch a little late, and ended up at a table near the back of the room.
Bethany hears her
clients talking about how hard it is to find somewhere to
get their pets groomed, walked when they can't do it, or somewhere to stay when they go on holidays.
A few years ago I transferred my TFSA from Tangerine t CIBC as a result I
got fine a large penalty I
talked to Tangerine and they said it was not their mistake then I Talked to my Bank The CIBC and they said it was not their mistake Then I talk to my accountant and he said I was not the only one it happened to a lots of his clients, I withdrew all the money out of that TFSA and paid the penalty wich was large enough that 10 years of interest would not have made up for it So I will never put money in a TFSA again I prefer paying income tax on what I make rather then getting shafed by the Government for some obscure
talked to Tangerine and they said it was not their mistake then I
Talked to my Bank The CIBC and they said it was not their mistake Then I talk to my accountant and he said I was not the only one it happened to a lots of his clients, I withdrew all the money out of that TFSA and paid the penalty wich was large enough that 10 years of interest would not have made up for it So I will never put money in a TFSA again I prefer paying income tax on what I make rather then getting shafed by the Government for some obscure
Talked to my Bank The CIBC and they said it was not their mistake Then I
talk to my accountant and he said I was not the only one it happened to a lots of his
clients, I withdrew all the money out of that TFSA and paid the penalty wich was large enough that 10 years of interest would not have made up for it So I will never put money in a TFSA again I prefer paying income tax on what I make rather then
getting shafed by the Government for some obscure rules
Now enjoying a well deserved retirement at FMA, Bettie spends her days sweet
talking the staff, making googily eyes at the
clients and
getting that gorgeous mane stuck in her mouth while perfecting her self grooming skills.
During our conversation, we
talked about exactly what «husbandry» means, and how we can work it into our training routines without a whole lot of effort and time commitment, we also
talked about how she
gets her pet
clients to buy in and participate in husbandry training solutions, and a few other little tips and tricks, like using behavioral momentum to make hard stuff easier and the training sessions more fun.
She loves
talking to
clients to
get to know them more and learn more about their pets!
Several media outlets, both nationally and abroad, have picked up on a story about Bendersky and his designer pet «tattoo» service that is catching on with his upscale New York City
clients, and it has
got people
talking.