Once you have identified the problem, you can propose solutions that are realistic, fair, and mutually beneficial. Explain how your solutions will address your client’s needs and expectations, and how they will benefit the project. Provide evidence or examples to support your proposals, and show that you are confident and competent in your work. If possible, give your client some options or alternatives to choose from, and invite their feedback and input. Then, you need to listen attentively, giving your full attention, and your body language needs to show that you really care about the problem they are facing. By mirroring and repeating the three words in their sentences, you can gather more information and clarify if the information provided was not enough.
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