[TechRepublic] Did you give your client a reason or an excuse?

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Assess whether you gave your client a reason or an excuse

Before telling a client that you cannot accomplish a project task, consider whether you're giving them a reason or an excuse. Chip Camden encourages you to take another look to make sure the... Read more

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