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How to make the other party to understand. This is one of the key problems that more often I receive on my desk. I always start by one question. “Have you talked to them?”. “Many times”. “And…?” “They don’t understand” “Then, you have not dig enough” ​ Yeah. This is a typical frustration. “How the other side can’t understand this”. ​ Look. There are no miracles. But there are lawyers. They have the incredible capacity of grabbing people’s attention… specially through letters. They can also point out that your “crystal clearness” is not such. ​ One of the advantages of using lawyers is that you must make the effort to explain to an alien what’s going on. ​ But I leave that for another day. For today, think about that project where the other party does not understand. Then, click below. ​ PD 1: If you liked this email, don't keep it in secret and forward it to a friend. They will thank you enormously one day. PD 2: If somebody has sent you this email and you want to receive emails like this yourself, visit vicentevalencia.com PD 3: If you want unsubscribe, click the link below. ​ ​ |
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