For the last few months, I have been writing about the importance of building a network and marketing. Regardless of whether you are in public service or the private sector, it is important for your career. Your brand is something to define, nurture and protect, whether your work depends upon securing clients or not.
If you are in the client business, how do you keep going when you hit a roadblock or obstacle? When prospects don’t return calls, clients go away and you’re starting to feel like the Maytag repairman, how do you handle it?
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