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In theory, only the most important, strategic [[client]]s of the firm are [[platinum clients]]: That five percent that accounts for ninety percent of the firm's revenue. | In theory, only the most important, strategic [[client]]s of the firm are [[platinum clients]]: That five percent that accounts for ninety percent of the firm's revenue. | ||
But, on the lips of any [[salesperson]], however, it means | But, on the lips of any [[salesperson]], however, it means ''my client'': the particular client — or client ''prospect'' — in contemplation at that very instant, however tawdry, pissant or strategically irrelevant. Particularly when it has just said "[[all our other counterparties have given this]]". |
Revision as of 23:16, 26 November 2016
In theory, only the most important, strategic clients of the firm are platinum clients: That five percent that accounts for ninety percent of the firm's revenue.
But, on the lips of any salesperson, however, it means my client: the particular client — or client prospect — in contemplation at that very instant, however tawdry, pissant or strategically irrelevant. Particularly when it has just said "all our other counterparties have given this".