When you’re working toward creating more equity in your business, it can be tempting to use demographic labels to diversify your client list and work with underrepresented communities.
But assessing a potential client for fit is about more than labels.
Guest host Cher Hale discusses why she chose to shift her business to working exclusively with underrepresented voices, how she sets and keeps her boundaries around client fit, and how she supports clients on their DEI journeys.
In this discussion:
Cher’s process for evolving her ideal client and how she vets for values alignment
Why demographic labels and DEI awareness aren’t enough to make someone a client candidate
The combination of criteria and direct questions that Cher uses to assess for fit
Why Cher says it’s important to acknowledge the limits of your ability to support your clients
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