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If a client is unhappy with your work, what should you do?

  1. Keep working and leave the client alone to cool off

  2. Continue working and worry about the client at the end of the job

  3. Ignore the client until after all work is done

  4. Handle the problem in a timely manner when it comes up

The correct answer is: Handle the problem in a timely manner when it comes up

Handling the problem in a timely manner when it comes up is crucial in maintaining a positive client relationship and ensuring project success. Addressing a client's concerns as they arise demonstrates professionalism, accountability, and a commitment to customer satisfaction. By being proactive and open to feedback, you can identify the specific issues causing dissatisfaction and work collaboratively with the client to find resolutions. This approach not only helps to mitigate further conflicts but can also enhance the client's trust in your abilities, potentially leading to a better outcome for the project. Timely communication fosters transparency and shows that you value the client's perspective, which can ultimately turn a negative experience into a positive one. Taking prompt action often leads to smoother project progression and can even strengthen the relationship, making clients more likely to provide referrals or return for future work.