sionals frustrated with fleeting client loyalty and relentless price pressure have waited for--the first in-depth, guide to developing lasting client relationships.
Millions of people in this country earn their livings by serving clients, and their numbers are growing every day. Unfortunately, far too few develop the skills and strategies needed to rise to the top in a world where clients have almost unlimited access to information and expertise.
Clients for Life sets forth a comprehensive framework for how professionals in all fields can develop breakthrough relationships with their clients and enjoy enduring client loyalty.
Supported by more than 100 case studies and wisdom gleaned from interviews with dozens of leading CEOs and prominent business advisors,
Clients for Life identifies what clients really want and lays out the core qualities that distinguish the client advisor--an irreplaceable resource--from the expert for hire, a tradable commodity.
Readers will learn, for example, to develop selfless independence, which tempers complete emotional, intellectual, and financial independence with a powerful commitment to client needs; to become deep generalists and overcome the narrow perspective caused by specialization; to systematically build lifelong trust; and to cultivate the power of synthesis--big-picture thinking--that is so highly valued by clients.
Portraits of history's most famously successful advisors, including Machiavelli, Sir Thomas More, and J. P. Morgan, underscore these timeless qualities that modern professionals need to develop to excel in today's competitive environment.