Let’s focus on what you can do during the lunch meeting with your clients so that it is more productive for you both.
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Consultant Neen James provides some tips on what you can do during a lunch meeting with your clients so that it is more productive for you both. Some of her suggestions include making sure that you acknowledge the amount of time you will be taking for lunch, making sure you set an agenda that provides clarity to your client, and ending the meeting with an agreement on any follow-up actions. And don't order any smelly or messy foods.
September 22, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Let’s focus on what you can do during the lunch meeting with your clients so that it is more productive for you both.
ACKNOWLEDGE TIME
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