Firing a Difficult Client
By Cheryl Callighan, MVA, Mentor/Coach
We’ve all experienced the occasional “bad apple” client. She takes up a great deal of your time and adds very little to the bottom line. You’ve tried to rehabilitate her, offering ways to improve the relationship. But instead the problems keep piling up.
It may be time to “fire” this client.
It makes good business sense to fire clients whose emotional and professional toll on you and your business is no longer worth whatever revenue they generate. But it’s important to do it right. Your actions should leave the door open to doing business with them in the future and prevent them from disparaging you to others. Here are some suggestions to make the process less painful for all parties:
Be honest with the client. Explain that you no longer supply the level of service she demands and that it would be best for her to seek another provider.
Raise your fees. A much higher price tag may discourage a continued relationship. If not, at least you will be compensated for your higher level of service.
Don’t renew expiring contracts. Let the natural course of the relationship run out. You may want to give the client a heads-up before the contract expires.
Use escape options. If you operate under a contractual agreement, use the escape clause – the one that lets either party out with written notice.
Be sure to talk to your subcontractors about your decision. Insufficient communication may lead to unfounded rumors that could disrupt business. Your subcontractors may be concerned about how releasing this client will impact the company and their own stability. Explain the situation and reassure then that the company and their positions remain secure.
© 2007 Cheryl K. Callighan, MVA, owner of eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC providing administrative and secretarial services to small businesses and entrepreneurs and the University of Virtual Assistants where she assists new virtual assistants through online training. She has over 30+ years of administrative experience and 18 years as a virtual assistant. Contact: Cheryl@eOffice-VirtualAssist.com * Cheryl@UofVAs.com. Websites: www.eOffice-VirtualAssist.com * www.UofVAs.com.
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