bissett bullet: 30 years’ experience or 1 year’s experience repeated 30 times?

today’s bissett bullet: ‘is your client paying for the time it takes you to carry out the work, or for the value that your years of experience bring?’

by martin bissett

accountants started the timesheet expectation, not the clients. which other major purchase do we make based on how long it took to produce, rather than the value that it provides to us?

you spent a great deal of time and money developing your skills and gaining experience, so, let’s charge for value delivered rather than how long the work takes.

today’s to-do:

price your next proposal based on what you’d want to charge for it rather than how long it takes to do. is there any difference in the figures?

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introducing never mind the bullets

introducing “never mind the bullets,” an easy digital digest of the book of the same name written by martin bissett, bringing you 366 days of motivation and insight for growing your firm the proven way.

what’s included in ‘never mind the bullets’ digital?

with a ‘to-do’ for each day of the year, the topics covered by martin’s daily teachings are: