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Michael    Connelly
There is no client as scary as an innocent man."

J. Michael Haller, Criminal Defense Attorney, Los Angeles, 1962.”
Michael Connelly, The Lincoln Lawyer

Pooja Agnihotri
“You need a good customer service and client success strategy because it helps your business grow.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

“I love to be a graphic designer, but could we get rid of clients somehow please?”
Erik Spiekermann

Howard Tayler
“Being a mercenary, though... Hey, we just go wherever there's a mixture of money and trouble, and everyone in the galaxy is a potential customer.

Even the people you're paid to shoot at?

Well, yeah. There are customers we serve, and customers we service.
-Captain Kevyn Andreyasn & General Tagon”
Howard Tayler, Resident Mad Scientist

“The core essence of business is creating value or adding value for other people. And those other people we call customers or clients.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“Clients don't pay you to try. Their least expectation is to at least get from you value for their money. However, your aim should be to wow them.”
Allan Amanyire

Awdhesh Singh
“We lose our temper easily when we know that the other person can’t hit us back. We rarely lose our temper before our bosses, valuable clients, or powerful people in spite of great provocation. Our temper immediately gets annulled when we are pitted against a person more powerful than us.”
Awdhesh Singh, 31 Ways to Happiness

“Use the data from the clients you already have to help you find new clients just like them.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Olawale Daniel
“In the wake of the generative content era, using AI to generate content for clients may seem convenient, but it is not a sustainable long-term strategy. Clients can easily access similar AI tools themselves. Instead, focus on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance your creativity, streamline processes, and provide personalized value to your clients. With this, you are several yards ahead of the packs out there and your result will be massive.”
Olawale Daniel

Marcia Reynolds
“Coaching mastery isn’t just about improving skills; mastery also requires that you quickly catch internal disruptions and shift back to being fully present with your clients.”
Marcia Reynolds, Coach the Person, Not the Problem: A Guide to Using Reflective Inquiry

“Clients are like hairs on our head - never counted or mattered till we start losing them. Its still OK to survive without them, but now the head hurts more after getting hit with the targets. We get more attention & discussed as someone who had everything but lost it completely. Colleagues envy is no more our pride. We know it’s happening but denial & resistance to change keep covering it up. We try hard to get them back but nothing comes back except the regret about not having cared when it mattered the most.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

Richie Norton
“Few things make me as happy as seeing my clients years later living out the dreams we once spoke of and designed strategies to fulfill.”
Richie Norton

“Therefore, while changes in the global economy structure relations of intimacy between clients and sex workers, intimacy also serves as a vital form of currency that shapes economic and political relations.”
Kimberly Kay Hoang, Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work

“Although the four niche markets rarely came into contact with one another, the very existence of these separate niche markets enabled the clients and workers in the them to construct competing masculinities and technologies of embodiment that simultaneously projected pan-Asian modernity, nostalgic cosmopolitanism, ad Third World dependency.”
Kimberly Kay Hoang, Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendancy, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work

“Unwilling clients tell you that your product is no good. It’s not the product. The problem is unwillingness.”
Meir Ezra

Chinmai Swamy
“When you focus on helping your client every other problem will simply disappear.”
Chinmai Swamy

Chinmai Swamy
“Your purpose as a coach is to help solve ONE problem for your client using ALL of your life's experiences and skills.”
Chinmai Swamy

Chinmai Swamy
“Your prospects are waiting to give you money only if you let them speak and express their problems.”
Chinmai Swamy

Chinmai Swamy
“Your clients are more interested in how they will benefit from your product than how you will deliver the product.”
Chinmai Swamy

Utibe Samuel Mbom
“A positive, beaming smile is the trap that catches customers.”
Utibe Samuel Mbom, The Event Usher’s Handbook

“Bill McFarlane Law defends its insurance clients against fraudulent claims and liability claims.”
Bill McFarlane Law

John Mortimer
“A certain amount of detachment, the learned Head of my Chambers, Guthrie Featherstone, Q.C., M.P., says, is essential to the life of a barrister. This means that you should be able to see your client sent down for a long stretch, wave him a cheery goodbye and potter off to the Sheridan Club for a touch of cold pheasant with nothing more than a mild 'Oops!' at having backed another loser.”
John Mortimer, Rumpole for the Defence

“If you don't care about your customers today, your customers won't care about your company tomorrow”
Anuja Jasani

“If you really want to see the power of the customer, just give them a bad experience”
Anuja Jasani

“If you want to improve your company's sales, improve your company's support”
Anuja Jasani

“Bad customer support can kill your company overnight”
Anuja Jasani

Richie Norton
“For Small Owner Operated Businesses:
How to make money, support your family and your clients in a creative, caring way. You are relevant until you are not. Help where people aren’t being helpful. Look for where people aren’t being helped and help there.”
Richie Norton

“The more passionately in alignment you are with what you sell, the more credible you are to your prospects.”
Stacey Hall, Selling from Your Comfort Zone: The Power of Alignment Marketing

Byrd Nash
“Clients weren’t always nice young girls in bake shops. They could be selfish old ladies who were hard to love.”
Byrd Nash, Delicious Death

Valentine Glass
“I called every therapist my insurance claimed was accepting clients, most of whom were not—a few specialized only in children. One told me she only spoke to dying people and did not think it clever to retort we were all terminal cases.”
Valentine Glass, Jarring Sex

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