![]() ![]() ![]() This type of culture naturally creates a happy team-client relationship. They take pride in what they do and they are not satisfied unless the client is satisfied. They celebrate team wins over individual success, focus their skillset on doing their jobs efficiently, and push hard to complete all tasks. “Teams that are motivated will push each other to reach company goals as well as client goals. Create a Motivated Team Culture and Vision Melissa Thompson, Founder of Harcourt Health 3. ![]() Projects are completed more efficiently and clients are happy when you simply leverage the strengths of each team member.” For example, if we are creating sponsored content for clients, we have team members that research the content topics, dedicated writers, copy editors and then someone responsible for sourcing free stock photos for every blog post. Team members who use their strengths outperform those that don’t and are 8% more productive. “When every team member is assigned tasks relevant to their strengths, it helps you run a smoother operation, delivering a more pleasant experience to your client. Play to the Strengths of Individual Team Members Chris Saviano, Business Development VP of PGM Medical Billing 2. It helps to create a smooth communication channel, delivering the client exactly what he or she expects.” Speaking to the same individual throughout the process makes the relationship feel more personal, regardless of how large your company may be. When the client has one point of contact, it not only prevents missed messages and poor communication, but it helps to build a strong relationship. This person not only keeps the entire internal team on track and progressing towards identified milestones and goals, but they also act as the main point of contact for the client. “Assigning one person as the ‘leader’ or ‘project manager’ for every client can make a huge difference. ![]()
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