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Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 8:10:53 GMT
When I think about the companies I've worked for so far (and there are several), there's always one client along the way that evokes very vivid emotions. These are quite negative. Then there comes a point where both management and employees themselves wonder where they went wrong. They know it's not their fault, they just encountered a conflicted, malicious, and sometimes just angry person. I'm not talking about Kowalski, who came to buy a TV and left with a few insults. It's easy to forget people like this. It's even worse if you have to work with a client for weeks or months. There are times C Level Contact List when you have no choice but to bite the bullet and pray that the project is completed quickly. Sometimes you might even think that maybe you wouldn't allow yourself to be treated like this, that you would take what you want from him and take your pride out of your pocket. There may be nothing wrong with this. However, it may be better to act professional and complete the project. After all, whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. However, to avoid such situations in the future, some simple rules. I have prepared the following based on our industry, but they can be used in any other industry. The contract is the basis. This is important for both parties and must be prepared very carefully. It should include the subject of the task, all conditions and arrangements, amount, deadline in fact everything that is important. A professionally prepared contract (that complies with the law, of course) is your best insurance.
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