The Sacred Client Relationship

The Sacred Client Relationship

In Episode 43 of the Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy emphasizes the importance of maintaining ethical integrity in client relationships. He states that he would never compromise his morals for the sake of a company and advises against working for a company whose values or products do not align with one's own. Kennedy believes that it is crucial to be genuine and honest with clients, never lying or asking them to do anything illegal or unethical. He emphasizes the significance of building a positive and trusting relationship with clients, as repeat business is more valuable than acquiring new clients.

In this episode, Kennedy also shares a personal story about a negative experience with a service provider that compromised the client relationship. He highlights the need to protect and nurture client relationships, as it is challenging to gain new clients and even more difficult to retain them. Kennedy advises business development and account management professionals to be transparent and ethical in their interactions with clients, always standing behind a product or service that they truly believe in. The ultimate goal is to make sure that clients are successful and satisfied, leading to repeat business and a sense of pride in one's work.


Key Takeaways:


  1. Do not compromise your moral integrity for a company or its products/services.
  2. It is important to work for a company whose values align with your own.
  3. Building and maintaining a positive client relationship is critical for business development and account management.
  4. Honesty and integrity are essential in client relationships.
  5. Avoid negative client interactions and always strive to provide a positive experience.
  6. It is crucial to stand behind reputable products and services that meet customer expectations.
  7. Maintaining trust and positive relationships is easier than gaining new clients.
  8. Business development people should always act as advocates and cheerleaders for their company.
  9. Avoid lying to clients and always strive to deliver what was promised.
  10. Two-way communication and open, honest relationships with clients are key.
  11. Negative client interactions can severely damage the relationship and should be avoided.
  12. It is important to stand behind products and services that improve customers' lives and businesses.
  13. Do not engage in illegal or unethical activities.
  14. Business development and account managers should work together to ensure client satisfaction.
  15. It is important to learn from past mistakes and pass on those lessons to others.

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