Your CAD project faces repeated setbacks. How will you repair the strained client relationship?
When CAD projects hit snags, maintaining a healthy client relationship is key. Here's how to rebuild trust:
- Communicate transparently about issues and progress, avoiding technical jargon.
- Offer solutions or alternatives to mitigate delays, showing commitment to the project.
- Request feedback on the recovery plan, demonstrating respect for the client's perspective.
How have you successfully navigated setbacks with clients? What strategies worked for you?
Your CAD project faces repeated setbacks. How will you repair the strained client relationship?
When CAD projects hit snags, maintaining a healthy client relationship is key. Here's how to rebuild trust:
- Communicate transparently about issues and progress, avoiding technical jargon.
- Offer solutions or alternatives to mitigate delays, showing commitment to the project.
- Request feedback on the recovery plan, demonstrating respect for the client's perspective.
How have you successfully navigated setbacks with clients? What strategies worked for you?
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