What Communication Really Means for Partners

Bissett
Bissett

BONUS CHART: Seven levels of communication management.

By Martin Bissett
Passport to Partnership

Ultimately, when we have to interact with clients, subordinates, superiors or peers, the questions are always the same: Who do I need to deliver this information to and what approach would they respond most favorably to?

In arriving at “Communication” we come to the most intangible of all the components to obtain a “passport to partnership.”

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In the research, which is ongoing and evolving, communication is the term given in the study to where partners look for senior managers to demonstrate that they can do two things with existing client relationships: