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What should you do when a client starts sending you items to evaluate? In this episode we discuss handling changes that the client initiates in design projects and the importance of respectfully evaluating items that the client provides to ensure they fit the design plan and overall project goals.
We recently had a similar client experience (yes, we are in the trenches with you!) and share how we approached this client who wanted to save money by selecting a less expensive item for their project. Communication is key and we must, as professionals, assess these items, even if they are outside the initial scope, to avoid potential issues and ensure client satisfaction. The foundation to having a successful client relationship is established by a clear scope of work and being transparent with clients about the process and associated costs.
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By Cheryl Kees Clendenon and Liz Lapan4.9
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What should you do when a client starts sending you items to evaluate? In this episode we discuss handling changes that the client initiates in design projects and the importance of respectfully evaluating items that the client provides to ensure they fit the design plan and overall project goals.
We recently had a similar client experience (yes, we are in the trenches with you!) and share how we approached this client who wanted to save money by selecting a less expensive item for their project. Communication is key and we must, as professionals, assess these items, even if they are outside the initial scope, to avoid potential issues and ensure client satisfaction. The foundation to having a successful client relationship is established by a clear scope of work and being transparent with clients about the process and associated costs.
Have a question--click here to ask us.
RESOURCE LINKS:Damn Good Designer - Damn Good Designer - Website
The Design Paradigm - The Interior Design Paradigm - Website
Join our FREE Facebook Groups
For designers who need honest talk and a place to work on the business, marketing and promotion small business owners need.
Subscribe to our Newsletter and get our FREE download
***Any use of this page and its content to develop or train artificial intelligence or to do computer analysis is prohibited.***

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