It’s OK to Have Favorite Clients


Happy business professionals giving high five hand slap

Here’s how to get more work from them.

By Penny Breslin
It’s Not Just the Numbers

You cannot do everything all at once for everyone. This group exercise calls on your team to be an integral part of selecting the best clients to approach for back-office support services.

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Sit down with your team members and identify those clients you like working with now. Get their experience of working with these clients. Because your team’s collaboration is critical to success, getting their input is vital. The changes that occur will affect them as much as it will your clients.