The Three Words You Must Use if You Want Effective Client Communications
The babysitter looked very worried and totally confused
My six-year-old daughter had just tried to explain how to play her new game. The poor babysitter had received a jumbled set of instructions that made no sense at all.
She looked most relieved when we gave her a set of game rules. At last she had received some structured, easy-to-understand communication.
I sometimes see print salespeople speaking like six-year-olds
They don't give much thought as to how they will handle the conversation. As a result, the client doesn't really understand what the salesperson is trying to achieve—they are not receiving structured, easy-to-understand communication.
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