Great client services
Great client services require you saying “No” sometimes.
Not to be a jerk, or to wring them for more cash.
But to protect them from themselves.
A wonderful service that does one thing really well, bent out of shape to satiate an individual’s needs, is no longer a wonderful service. All the magic and promise was removed.
And for what, to avoid a difficult conversation that could guide them to a greater impact? Or to make sure you don’t miss out on an extra suboptimal buck that leads them nowhere?
Doesn’t sound like great client services to me.