All For One e-bog
146,74 DKK
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Corporate clients are demanding more value from their external advisors, and consolidating their business around a smaller number of firms. These trends are forcing a variety of service providers from consulting firms to large banks to confront a series of difficult challenges: How do we create an all-for-one, one-for-all culture in which the whole is greater than the sum-of-the-parts and w...
E-bog
146,74 DKK
Forlag
Wiley
Udgivet
3 april 2009
Genrer
Business and Management
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780470485330
Corporate clients are demanding more value from their external advisors, and consolidating their business around a smaller number of firms. These trends are forcing a variety of service providers from consulting firms to large banks to confront a series of difficult challenges: How do we create an all-for-one, one-for-all culture in which the whole is greater than the sum-of-the-parts and we succeed in leveraging our global network to deliver value to clients?"e; How do we mobilize the right people, resources, and ideas across a multitude of organizational and geographic boundaries into each and every client relationship?"e; How do we evolve from a trusted advisor to a trusted partner and build multi-year, institutional relationships? All for One answers these questions with an innovative and comprehensive model for developing enduring, institutional client relationships what Andrew Sobel refers to as Level 6 Trusted Client Partnerships. It offers readers ten specific strategies that are thoroughly supported by case studies, best practices from leading firms, and implementation tools. The individual professional is principally responsible for five of these strategies, while the firm the institution must support and drive the other five. When you successfully execute against all ten of these building blocks, you develop long-term, professional-client partnerships that provide great value to the client and high levels of personal satisfaction and profitability for the service provider.