CMC Client Relationship Management 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of a Quarterly Business Review (QBR) with a key client?
- To present the firm's new service offerings
- To review progress against goals, surface emerging needs, and reinforce strategic alignment (Correct answer)
- To renegotiate contract terms before renewal
- To introduce new team members to the client
Correct answer: To review progress against goals, surface emerging needs, and reinforce strategic alignment
QBRs are structured relationship touchpoints designed to confirm value delivery and anticipate future needs, not primarily commercial events.
Question 2: Which communication style is most effective when delivering unwelcome findings to a senior client executive?
- Bury the negative findings within detailed appendices
- Lead with the business impact, present findings directly, and immediately offer a path forward (Correct answer)
- Deliver findings only in written reports to allow the client time to process
- Soften findings with positive framing until the client asks for specifics
Correct answer: Lead with the business impact, present findings directly, and immediately offer a path forward
Senior executives expect candor; leading with impact and offering solutions maintains credibility while managing the emotional response.
Question 3: A client requests a deliverable outside the agreed scope. What is the correct handling under good CRM practice?
- Complete the work to preserve the relationship
- Acknowledge the request, assess impact, and discuss a change order or trade-off transparently (Correct answer)
- Decline the request and reference the contract
- Complete the work once and note it cannot become a pattern
Correct answer: Acknowledge the request, assess impact, and discuss a change order or trade-off transparently
Transparent scope management protects both parties and demonstrates professionalism, while keeping the relationship collaborative rather than adversarial.
Question 4: What is 'relationship breadth' in the context of account management?
- The geographic spread of client offices served
- The number and seniority of contacts across the client organization with whom the firm has active relationships (Correct answer)
- The variety of service lines delivered to a single client
- The length of the contractual relationship in years
Correct answer: The number and seniority of contacts across the client organization with whom the firm has active relationships
Relationship breadth reduces single-point-of-failure risk by distributing connections across multiple functions and levels within the client.
Question 5: Which scenario represents a conflict of interest that must be disclosed to a client?
- The consultant has previously worked in the client's industry
- The consulting firm is simultaneously engaged by a direct competitor of the client on a similar project (Correct answer)
- A team member is personally acquainted with a client employee
- The firm uses proprietary frameworks developed with a different client
Correct answer: The consulting firm is simultaneously engaged by a direct competitor of the client on a similar project
Simultaneous competitive engagements create a material conflict of interest that requires immediate, transparent disclosure under CMC ethical standards.
Question 6: How does a 'Voice of the Client' (VoC) program strengthen client relationships?
- It replaces the need for account managers to have direct conversations
- It systematically captures client feedback at multiple touchpoints to inform service improvement and demonstrate responsiveness (Correct answer)
- It generates testimonials for the firm's marketing materials
- It provides data to benchmark the client's performance against industry peers
Correct answer: It systematically captures client feedback at multiple touchpoints to inform service improvement and demonstrate responsiveness
A VoC program institutionalizes listening, converting client sentiment into actionable improvements that visibly respond to client priorities.
Question 7: A client moves from a transactional to a strategic partnership model. What change in consultant behavior is most critical?
- Increase the frequency of project status reports
- Shift from reactive delivery to proactive business advisory, anticipating needs before they are articulated (Correct answer)
- Assign a dedicated account manager to handle all communication
- Standardize all deliverables to reduce cost at scale
Correct answer: Shift from reactive delivery to proactive business advisory, anticipating needs before they are articulated
Strategic partnerships require consultants to think like an extension of the client's leadership team, bringing insights and foresight rather than waiting for briefs.
What is the primary purpose of a Quarterly Business Review (QBR) with a key client?