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Who already believes in you enough to vouch for you?

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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Who already believes in you enough to vouch for you?

You can amplify that trust .
Or you can shout into the void.

When I first moved into consulting, I thought authority was everything.

A polished website.
A proposition deck.
A credentials pitch.

But that’s not how I won the projects that mattered most.

Those big deals came through people.

- A former client who trusted me again.
- A colleague who referred me without hesitation.
- A friend who opened a door I couldn’t open myself.

Consulting is a relationship business.

Authority amplifies.
But without relationships - it's noise.

Growth Leaders don’t leave that to chance.
They plan.
They nurture.
They stay close.
They gather referrals.

Authority matters. Of course it does.
But without relationships - it fades.
Without reputation - it stalls.
Without trust - it breaks.

It isn’t just polish that wins.
It’s someone saying your name in the right room.

The real deal.

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P.S. Where did your best projects come from?

A cold lead … or a warm relationship?

History has a way of pointing to the future.

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