When it comes to saying “no” to clients, it’s tough but necessary for good business. Take it from my friend Bob in the hardware industry.

Sometimes, saying “no” loses clients due to feeling undervalued. Other times, it’s about setting boundaries for smoother operations. By offering choices, you show you’ve listened to and empowered your clients.

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