Samgirl
October 12th, 2008, 06:40 PM
Hello there!
I hope you can help me to find a good solution on this... We have a client that is quite difficult to deal with sometimes. He's an interesting person to work with but at the same time, sometimes he messes up so much with the work we just did that we need to constantly re-work what was finished, and we need to keep fixing what he keeps breaking. He gets frustrated because nothing works, we get frustrated because we never can move on onto something new and we cannot prevent him to put his hands on what he are working on. We have talked to him about this and he accepts that his interventions are a problem, but he soon forgets about this and we have another "crisis" again.
What we would like to know is what we have to do with this client, which potentially is a good client, but he can also become a problem...
what should we do with him? 63.1.4.5 > 62. It seems to me that we have to be constantly on guard... this is what you see? I didn't see any clear sign of leave him or keep him, so I asked:
what are the Yi comments on our idea of stopping working with him? 22.2.3.5 > 61. I felt with this answer is advising to go deeper on the situation, persevere and we will see that, in spite of how it looks, there is a good relationship between the client and us...
I really appreciate your views on this.
Thank you,
Sam
I hope you can help me to find a good solution on this... We have a client that is quite difficult to deal with sometimes. He's an interesting person to work with but at the same time, sometimes he messes up so much with the work we just did that we need to constantly re-work what was finished, and we need to keep fixing what he keeps breaking. He gets frustrated because nothing works, we get frustrated because we never can move on onto something new and we cannot prevent him to put his hands on what he are working on. We have talked to him about this and he accepts that his interventions are a problem, but he soon forgets about this and we have another "crisis" again.
What we would like to know is what we have to do with this client, which potentially is a good client, but he can also become a problem...
what should we do with him? 63.1.4.5 > 62. It seems to me that we have to be constantly on guard... this is what you see? I didn't see any clear sign of leave him or keep him, so I asked:
what are the Yi comments on our idea of stopping working with him? 22.2.3.5 > 61. I felt with this answer is advising to go deeper on the situation, persevere and we will see that, in spite of how it looks, there is a good relationship between the client and us...
I really appreciate your views on this.
Thank you,
Sam