ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
12.10.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Sue and Jane Learn the Value of Firing Clients!

Author: Olivia Stefanino Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 25-02-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 3 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Related Videos
How to Deal With Difficult Clients

Not all clients are perfect, sometimes a client may cause a ruckus...

What does your ideal client look like?

Do you work with clients that uplift or clients that weigh you...

How to Open an Initial Session with a Sport Psychology Client

Learn how to open an initial session with a sport psychology...

Sign Up Now!

Working in the same office for nearly 14 years, Sue and Jane not only were able to cover for each other over holidays and sickness - but they had also built up a great friendship too.

When their boss had retired, he had sold his engineering business - with the result that Sue and Jane found themselves being made redundant. Both had been given a generous redundancy package - and after lots of discussions late into the night, they had decided to set up their own business offering highly skilled secretarial services.

At first, eager to build up their business, the pair had offered their clients special rates - in the hope that they would be able to put up their fees at a later date. Like many people before them, they were soon to realise that it is harder to put up fees than to discount them - and as a result Sue and Jane were working increasingly long hours for little return.

Neither woman had stopped to think about the efficiency of their business but matters came to a head when Sue's husband issued an ultimatum. "It's either me or your business," he told Sue, "I'm sick of spending so much time on my own - and frankly, it's not as though your business is even successful!"

Initially Sue had been hurt by her husband's comments but as she calmed down, she began to see that he had a point. Realising they needed help with their business focus, they had booked a session with me in a bid to see where they were going wrong - and how they could improve matters.

At first, Jane was adamant that the company was thriving, "We must be," she said, "we have a full diary - and even have prospective clients desperate for us to squeeze them in." Jane also believed that the amount of repeat business that their secretarial company had generated was proof of the organisation's success. Sue though was now beginning to have doubts. "It's true to say that we provide an excellent service, however I'm not sure that I would put all of our clients in the same 'excellent' category."

Recognising that Sue had put her finger on the problem, I asked her to continue. "Well, if you think about it," she said, addressing her comments to Jane, "we got many of our clients in the first place because we were prepared to undercut our fees. While this did gain us some clients, when I look back on it, those who pay the least expect the most!"

Jane accepted this truth gracefully - and the pair of them welcomed my suggestion that we list all of their company's customers and categorise them according to whether they were "good" or "poor" clients. Jane began to laugh as she put a couple of their most troublesome clients into the "poor" category, saying, "Do you know, to be honest, I'd be happy not to work for some of these people ever again."

"But how are we going to tell them, without offending anyone?" Sue said. "After all, it wouldn't be very good for our reputation if people get to hear that we're in the habit of firing clients!" It was a valid point. "How about being honest with them?" I suggested. "Tell your 'poor' clients that you can now no longer afford to continue working with them. You may want to suggest that you'd understand completely if they wanted to source another cheap supplier - however, if they want to continue using your services then they will have to pay the proper rate."

Sue looked a bit daunted by the thought of the conversations that lay ahead. "What do you have to lose?" I asked. "Think about it, if the 'poor' clients take your news badly then are they really the kind of people you want to do business with anyway? After all, negative and difficult people can really sap your energy. And I think you may be surprised - and you'll find that most of your 'poor' clients will readily accept your new prices if it means they can retain your services."

As we continued our session, Sue and Jane worked on creating a plan for creating future win:win deals. I also suggested that the pair should agree on an optimum number of 'good' clients for their business. "This way, you'll learn to say 'no' - and to charge a professional fee. And by only taking on a certain number of clients at a time, you'll also be able to ensure that you finish on time - and can spend time more with your husbands!"

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/self-improvement-articles/sue-and-jane-learn-the-value-of-firing-clients-342032.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
Olivia StefaninoAbout the Author:

Olivia Stefanino is a leadership consultant, speaker and author of the internationally acclaimed management book, "Be Your Own Guru". Interviewed on more than 25 radio stations and featured in "The Guardian", "Natural Health"
& "Red", Olivia is a guest columnist for a number of national and international publications. Download your fr*ee e-booklet, "128 ways to harness your personal power!" by visiting http://www.beyourownguru.com

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

How to Choose Lingerie
By: Edie Deween | 08/10/2005 | Sexuality

What is a SEO Expert and What He Does
By: Moe Tamani | 30/11/2007 | SEO

Cafe Furniture: How to Make Your Furniture Last Longer
By: Tony Nibbinsworth | 12/08/2008 | Business
Business Articles, learn about busines - An organization created with the objective of making a profit from the sale of goods or services.

Finding a Niche
By: Matt Bacak | 27/10/2005 | Viral Marketing

The Real Secret of Sales and Marketing Success
By: John Campbell | 30/11/2007 | Marketing

Dubai – the Most Important Business Destination
By: Chris Borthwick | 13/08/2008 | Strategic Planning

Sometimes The Best Sales Presentation - Isn't!
By: Donovan Baldwin | 12/11/2005 | Online Business
Online Business related articles, learn how to start your very own Online Business from these great articles published here for free.

A Home Based Business - Easy to Start
By: Clint Jhonson | 01/12/2007 | Business
Business Articles, learn about busines - An organization created with the objective of making a profit from the sale of goods or services.

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

1 day online business communications course inexpensive
By: Patricia D Johns | 20-08-2008
i need to sign up for an inexpensive online personal development course in business communications.

Over paid
By: pierrette | 20-08-2008
i had a restaurant in cleveland new york the named of the restaurant was village dinner and almost a year after i received a phone call from a man telling me he had 2 checks for me that i over paid taxes and i never received it my social cecurity number is 064-54-0286. i closed the dinner in 1988. my e- mail is fradettek1@aol.com. thank you pierrette rina fradette 

Husband takes a business loan from his parents and ...
By: craziejaynie | 20-08-2008
Husband takes a business loan from his parents and it is not in writing. Husband doesn't tell wife about the loan.  Husband and wife are now getting divorced. Does wife have to pay off half the loan?

I want to start a home based business first ...
By: laura | 19-08-2008
I want to start a home based business first selling on eBAY and expand onto my web page. Can my web page "Camp Surplus" be different from my registered fictitious name such as "easy Cat"?

Premium financing of life insurance
By: thomas | 19-08-2008
Can anyone tell me about premium finaning of life insurance?

Need more money
By: grama1313 | 19-08-2008
I desperately need money to make ends meet. I am somewhat handicap. Can't work for long periods. Get tired easily, lot of pain. What can I do at home for $300 -400.00 more a month w/o stressing out my mind and body too much? Something ligit. Thanks.

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Self Improvement Articles

The Truth Why so Many People Fail With Self-help Programs
By: Barry Share | 11/10/2008
There are thousands of self-help or life improvement programs for sale everyday world wide, so why is it that of those that are sold, 99% of the purchasers will not achieve their hopes and dreams.

Life Balance and How to Get Yours
By: Kym Robinson | 11/10/2008
If your life has gotten to the point where it seems there are endless demands on you, you will feel stressed out, frazzled, and fatigued. You need to de-stress by balancing out your life.

The Most Important Discipline of Employee Motivation
By: Bob Urichuck | 11/10/2008
Employee motivation can be an easy task especially when the team leader demonstrates the appropriate disciplines. The simple disciplines encourage employee motivation to happen naturally. The wonders of "monkey see, monkey do" approach. Find out how you can have the most important discipline of employee motivation

Death by (electronic) Chocolate
By: Denise Ryan | 11/10/2008
This article gives tips on how to feel less overwhelmed and stressed out by our increasingly demanding lives.

How to Make Time for Self Meditation
By: Lee Boniface | 11/10/2008
One of the areas of meditation that seems to come up again and again is do I really have the time to meditate? In this article I look at by turning around your way of thinking by illustrating the value of meditation, can make it seem as though the time is suddenly there.

It is All in the Plan!
By: Ursula Knecht | 10/10/2008
Have you ever wondered why the things you want the most in life take so long to achieve. Then because it's takes so long to achieve it, you just give up and start on something new.

Getting More Out Of Life With Life Coaching
By: Koz Huseyin | 10/10/2008
Are you a goal setter? Are you a self starter? Do you feel geared for success? In life we find that coaches are present wherever there is high performance. From business men and woman to actors and actresses, and even athletes, they all rely on coaching. As you read this article, you will discover how life coaching can transform your life for the better.

Expect the Unexpected When You Learn to Meditate
By: Donald Mitchell | 09/10/2008
In this article, I describe how learning to meditate led me into unexpected learning.

More from Olivia Stefanino

So, You Want to Write a Book - But You Don't Know Where to Get Started?
By: Olivia Stefanino | 31/08/2008 | Writing
Few would disagree that one of the quickest ways to elevate your career is to write a book on your "subject" - but if the whole idea has your knees knocking like jelly, then you'll definitely want to discover the quick and easy route to becoming an author...

Why You Must Understand Your Own Value!
By: Olivia Stefanino | 31/08/2008 | Self Improvement
If you're like most therapists, you'll find that because you love what you do so much, you're happy to give it away for free! This is a very big mistake...

Does Anyone Understand How Coaches Set Their Fees?
By: Olivia Stefanino | 02/08/2008 | Self Improvement
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I celebrated my birthday recently - and as a Gemini, it's all too easy to see both sides of the argument! So, help me out here - because I've been wondering about how coaches actually decide what to charge their clients

How to Stop Fear Getting in the Way of Speaking in Public
By: Olivia Stefanino | 01/08/2008 | Self Improvement
As the old adage goes, "More people are scared of speaking in public than are afraid of dying!" If you're one of those people, don't worry, with these ten tips you'll soon have them eating out of your hand...

Sometimes it Pays to Fire Your Clients!
By: Olivia Stefanino | 30/07/2008 | Fitness
Have you ever wondered whether some of your clients are actually more trouble than they're worth?

Is Coaching the Way to Beat the Threatened Recession?
By: Olivia Stefanino | 30/07/2008 | Business
With more news coming in every day about companies hitting the wall, it's fair to say that even if we manage to escape a full-blown recession, it's going to be a pretty bumpy ride for the next few months, if not years...

Discover Why You Absolutely Have to Specialise..
By: Olivia Stefanino | 01/05/2008 | Self Improvement
If you know that your soul purpose is to help others and yet you're having difficulty finding the right clients, then you're being given a gentle spiritual nudge!

Is There Really Less to Coaching Than Meets the Eye?
By: Olivia Stefanino | 01/05/2008 | Self Improvement
As hot debate continues to rage over the thorny issue of what actually comes under the umbrella of "coaching" and what falls outside its remit, it's time to start being honest with ourselves...

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below