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Podcast: What Do Your Clients Really Think?

 
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The longer we wait for feedback, the more slowly we grow, and the more difficult it becomes for us to improve.

As lawyers, we rarely receive immediate feedback from our clients. We often don’t have a clear sense of how things are going until the case is closed.

That said, our inherent feedback delay doesn’t mean that we’re doomed to snail-pace improvement. It means that we’ve got to work harder to close the feedback loop.

Seeking timely feedback is essential to our success. While the strategies I share in this episode aren’t as instant as the tips waitstaff receive, they will put you one step ahead of the competition.

Feedback improves our practices and our team, and it helps our bank account grow.

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The post - Podcast: What Do Your Clients Really Think? - originally appeared on Divorce Discourse. Law practice management, marketing, technology from Lee Rosen.

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The longer we wait for feedback, the more slowly we grow, and the more difficult it becomes for us to improve.

As lawyers, we rarely receive immediate feedback from our clients. We often don’t have a clear sense of how things are going until the case is closed.

That said, our inherent feedback delay doesn’t mean that we’re doomed to snail-pace improvement. It means that we’ve got to work harder to close the feedback loop.

Seeking timely feedback is essential to our success. While the strategies I share in this episode aren’t as instant as the tips waitstaff receive, they will put you one step ahead of the competition.

Feedback improves our practices and our team, and it helps our bank account grow.

Listen in Browser | Download MP3 | Subscribe in iTunes

The post - Podcast: What Do Your Clients Really Think? - originally appeared on Divorce Discourse. Law practice management, marketing, technology from Lee Rosen.

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