- 1. Professional Services Basics
- 2. Client Management and Retention
- 3. Project Definition
- 4. Resource Planning
- 5. The Ultimate Guide to Capacity Planning
- 6. Project Visibility
- 7. Billing for Projects
- 8. Project Profitability
- 9. Professional Services Software For Project Management
- 10. A Guide to Time Tracking for Consultants and Professional Services
- 11. FAQ
- 12. Glossary
- 1. Professional Services Basics
- 2. Client Management and Retention
- 3. Project Definition
- 4. Resource Planning
- 5. The Ultimate Guide to Capacity Planning
- 6. Project Visibility
- 7. Billing for Projects
- 8. Project Profitability
- 9. Professional Services Software For Project Management
- 10. A Guide to Time Tracking for Consultants and Professional Services
- 11. FAQ
- 12. Glossary
How to thank a consulting client at the end of project
How to thank a consulting client at the end of project
In business, being gracious and appreciative is important, especially when cultivating client relationships.
Let’s say you’ve just finished a project that required a lot of work on the part of your project team and your client, as well. So, how do you thank your client at the end of a project? No two clients are alike, so you’ll likely want to take a more tailored approach to your displays of gratitude.
You might throw a small launch party to thank everyone for their involvement. Alternatively, you could send a gift box with some company swag. You can also send a good old-fashioned thank you card or follow up with a thank-you call at the close of the project.
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Richard Blatcher
As the Senior Director for Product and Industry Solutions Marketing at Wrike, Richard manages the global go-to-market approach in strategic industries, including professional services. He has over 30 years’ experience in the industry, managing the delivery of marketing and sales enablement offerings to professional services, manufacturing, and distribution blue-chip enterprises. He previously worked at Autodesk, where he was responsible for market launches of SaaS solutions.