TRP 68: Speaking the Language of Your Client with Ed Wallace
Sep 23, 2021•25 min•Season 2Ep. 68
Episode description
In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love welcomes back Ed Wallace—business relationship expert and author of Business Relationships That Last—to discuss how professionals can better “speak the language of their clients.” Ed shares practical tools to improve client conversations, beginning with his “Relational GPS” framework: understanding a client’s Goals, Passions, and Struggles. He explains how too few professionals truly learn what matters to their clients, and shows how using discovery questions like “What was your biggest accomplishment over the last year?” can reveal deeper insights that lead to stronger relationships.
Ed also breaks down how to translate a firm’s value proposition into client-centric language that reflects the client’s specific business needs. Rather than leading with services, professionals should listen first, ask follow-up questions, and only then present a custom “value statement” that aligns with the client’s goals. This episode offers a clear, actionable process for rainmakers to approach conversations more strategically and build meaningful, business-focused relationships.
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Ed Wallace consults with and speaks for corporations and associations across the globe with a client list that is a Who's Who of Fortune 500 companies. He is the author of Fares to Friends, Creating Relational Capital, Business Relationships That Last, and his most recent the #1 best-selling The Relationship Engine. In addition, Ed is currently on the Executive Education faculty of Drexel's LeBow College of Business and Villanova University's Human Resources Master's Program.
Links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwallace007/
http://www.relationalcapitalgroup.com/solutions/keynote-talks/
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