Sentences with phrase «thing clients looking»

Not exact matches

That's why we look for clients who want to have ownership; if something is created for you, and you're always being told what to do, you'll always feel at least somewhat insecure because you don't know how — or why — things happen.
Insurers looking to cut costs, improve business practices, and better assess clients» risk levels, will increasingly invest in the Internet of Things.
You're seeing a little bit of caution about tax reform, and so that seems to be dampening things a bit, but overall if you look at the origination business, clients are engaged in a lot more activity.
Ad agencies, brands and marketers usually want to see what they're buying upfront, so it's really up to shops like us to make things and then take it to those clients and say, «Look what you can do.»
Through the clients we've had and the projects I've been a part of, one of my favorite things to look at in analytics is the referral traffic of the sites we're building links to.
MH: Like lawyers defending a guilty client, the Chicago Boys only look for good things to say about their pet project.
But experts say there are important things to look for before plunging your client's money into a cybersecurity ETF.
I got in touch with Tony who took me through step by step what sorts of things to look for, the types of questions to ask myself and where to get some great examples of other companies that have created personas of their client.
It isn't that I am embarrassed by those things, but they are not relevant to what a potential client would be looking for and I want them to find information on my professional expertise without having to wade through a bunch of parenting stuff.
MELANIE MONROE: I always tell clients to instead of looking at a specific age to instead look at developmental milestones because baby's do things at different ages.
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.
The funny thing is, even though the clients look like they are way more experienced than he is, they actually listen to what he has to say about exercise.
We want our clients to do exactly three things: Look like gods or goddesses.
The first thing that I see clients who fail do is NOT BELIEVE in their ability to achieve the body that they are looking for.
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I'll never forget the first time a big idea I had was approved by the client, and my company looked at me to lead the way; it's the little things.
One thing I hear time and time again from my clients, and many other women for that matter, is that they want to look put together.
The way I work with clients is to get them to look at their values, those things that are really important to them before we get to work writing their dating profile.
She knew the only thing that would work was a true matchmaker — someone who spent the time to screen potential clients and their matches, someone who would look for things like timing, compatible lifestyles, life goals, and activity levels as well as physical chemistry.
As the Founder of the matchmaking service Three Day Rule, Talia said one of the biggest hurdles her company faces is helping clients see past the laundry list of little things they're looking for in a mate.
From the looks of things, she has one of those magical movie jobs that's 90 % board meetings and 10 % lunches with clients.
However, during the middle courtroom section, things grow increasingly unsubtle — the defense attorney (Johannes Krisch) not only employs an outrageous strategy to create doubt about the guilt of his clients (oddly, there seems to be virtually no media interest in the crime or the trial) but looks like the less attractive cousin of Nosferatu to boot — and go completely off the rails during the highly implausible final section.
Publicists look for clients willing to do some things on their own, and they also look for authors to be realistic.
As a marketing professional, I'm always looking for the next great thing to grab attention and make my clients» products or services successful.
I always counsel friends, family, and clients to look closely at the email address these kinds of things come from — as well as looking at link locations before clicking on them.
Each publicist looks for clients willing to do some things on their own, and they also look for authors to be realistic.
Once you or your client is happy with how the ebook looks, the only thing left to do is get it printed.
Although a couple of them came back with a template rejection letter, the rest took the time to explain that they liked my writing but their publishing clients weren't looking for the sort of thing I was writing about.
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..
Essay Writer emphasise three points on their landing page which they feel are the key things that their clients are looking for; full confidentiality, on - time delivery, and premium quality.
«Looking back at my client's book I found it is interesting to note that at this stage the entries are a combination of «progress» type note, reminders of things to look into, goals that the client has identified and how we, being me and the client, are progressing on finding information and implementing it to next steps towards the goal... One thing that came up in a session, brought to my attention by the client was that entries could be dated, in order to see the progression of information collection which we incorporated as an overall practice.»
When working with clients, Diamond says the first thing he looks at is all their different sources of income coming from registered and non-registered accounts, with a view toward long - term tax efficiency.
One thing I am CONSTANTLY saying to clients and anyone I get into a financial discussion with is «no offense to customer service people but» they are the least trained employees of all companies and majority look at the position as it's just a job.
These models often take a more holistic view of a client's financial situation and look at things like savings, cash flow, employment history, and earning potential — rather than just focusing narrowly on their credit score.
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.
I don't use mutual funds for my clients per se, but I do use investment pools on occasion which really are the same thing — when it comes to management one should look for a manager than can beat the index, but they also look for the «upcapture / downcapture» ratio.
I can show numbers and spreadsheets to clients all day long, but if they have something in their head (the thing that excites them) then it doesn't matter what the numbers look like, they are going to do what they want to do anyway.
Jennifer is excited to learn new things and is always looking for ways that she can help our purring clients live long and healthy lives.
No matter how hopeless or severe things may seem, we believe that commitment and consistency can bring the positive change that our clients are looking for with their dogs!
You know that your clients are going to look things up, and although in some cases it may be best to encourage them not to, that strategy won't work for everyone.
Instead of dwelling on things that can't be changed, veterinarians need to look more at wellness and ways to market that to clients and earn revenue in new ways.
She loves working for editorial and advertising clients among others; being a strong conceptual thinker, with a playful and downright random imagination, always striving to question things and look at the world differently, finding the extraordinary in the mundane.
Instead, I enjoy the relationships we are building with new clients who have shown a real willingness to look at things with an open mind.
When my company chooses what clients to accept, one thing that we look at is how dedicated they are to the specific industry they've chosen.
«Then they wouldn't do stupid things like issue threats of libel suits that they can't win against bloggers who, it turns out, have lots of friends willing to make the law firm and its client look bad for it.»
Usually this starts as vague statements like «well, I've looked into your client and there are some things that I don't think you want the court to know» or «I've reviewed the evidence, and the allegations in the complaint don't match up with what actually happened here.»
Here's a quick look at some of the great things our clients have been up to over the past month:
Today I looked at some client website data to share this interesting tid - bit: The most viewed webpages for law firm websites, after the homepage, are lawyers» biography pages If a client comes to your website homepage, once they confirm that they have in fact come to a lawyer's website, the first thing they want to -LSB-...]
Look, globalization information technology and what I often call the kind of blurring together of traditional categories like law versus business, or global versus local, or public versus private, these three things are reshaping everything about our world and as lawyers of course we should think they're going to reframe us about what it means to be a lawyer, the market for legal services, how we connect with our clients, the kinds of things that we do and how we do them.
When we look at the results of invoice review for clients that have their managing attorneys reviewing invoices, we usually see two things.
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