Sentences with phrase «treat it as a business relationship»

You must know evaluate how important this relationship is to you and if you want to treat it as a business relationship then ask for him to front the cost.

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In a trust economy where honored relationships form the basis for developing and maintaining business, treating communication as a perfunctory exercise will only result in a gratuitous diminishment of credibility.
A mutually beneficial arrangement is more business like than a regular relationship so you shouldn't treat it as casually as a regular relationship.
I suppose because the whole act of matching up with people on it is such a casual business that people seem to treat any sort of relationship that is formed on it as disposable.
«The longer term thing is to be available as both a creative consultant and a consultant on those things in the business that have mattered most to me — how we treat the talent and what the relationships are like there,» Levitz tells Comic Book Resources.
You should still treat the process like a serious business transaction and be certain to clearly document and legally record any loan that is made as it may be important not only to hold you accountable and not ruin a relationship, but also for legal reasons, especially if the loan is to purchase a home.
What, in my opinion, you most certainly shouldn't do is treat your relationship with your children as a regular business transaction.
But such financial arrangements, in my mind, are fraught with issues: I've seen many relationships go sour because of money, so much so that I caution anyone who's considering lending to family or friends to treat such agreements formally, as you would any business deal or contract.
From the Aboriginal community's perspective, real engagement means to be regarded and treated as an equal to be able to make resource development decisions and building a relationship that means more than just a business partnership.»
We recognize it's your choice to work with us and we treat each business opportunity as a relationship and strive to provide outstanding accounting services to all of our clients and their organizations.
You could act as the face of the firm when out with customers, so how you treat them could affect their relationship with the business.
I seems that as real estate professionals, we are free to induce people to do business with us (buy and sell), as long as we don't proactively interfere with an existing agency relationship, and as long as we are consistent with our inducements, and treat clients / customers with an overt formula.
Many clients with disabilities don't want to be treated as different, so it's important to understand their preferences at the beginning of the business relationship.
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