EPISODE · May 6, 2022 · 44 MIN
Charrette Venture Group: Designing the Client Experience (w/ Lucas Gray, Dena Alspach)
from Architecture & Engineering Business Strategies · host Monograph
The client experience is at the heart of architectural work. Delivering an attentive experience through every phase is what will lead to a happy client, repeat business, and referrals for your firm. In fact, this experience starts before you even land a client. Becoming in tune with your potential clients’ feelings, thoughts, and questions will help you to meet them where they are. In this Section Cut session, Lucas Gray and Dena Alspach of Charrette Venture Group explained how delivering an excellent client experience from day one is what will elevate the relationship with your client beyond a transaction.Interview Takeaways:Get in tune with potential clients’ feelingsNurture the client relationshipSet the right expectationsStrengthen your onboarding processFind the best way to share documentsDocument when you reach milestonesReach out to the client regularlyShow where the money is goingGet feedbackCheck in annually after a project closesShow LinksConnect with Lucas Gray on LinkedIn or TwitterConnect with Dena Alspach on LinkedIn or TwitterCheck out Charrett Venture GroupConnect with Joann Lui on LinkedInCheck out MonographFollow Monograph on LinkedIn or InstagramListen and read more about Monograph
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Happy clients are a key ingredient to running a successful architecture business. Positive client experiences are important: when you do it right, you'll secure referrals and repeat business for your firm. During Section Cut, Lucas Gray and Dena Alspach of Charrette Venture Group broke down how to kick off a great client experience before the project even begins—and keep it going past project close-out.
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