Pump up the thermostat to boost client relationships

By Staff | May 30, 2014 | Last updated on May 30, 2014
1 min read

If you want to form a strong rapport with clients, bring them into a warm environment, says New York magazine.

A study from the University of Toronto shows that warmth generates positive feelings, like inclusion and generosity, while the cold is felt as negative and lonely.

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Tactics like offering clients warm drinks and keeping your office temperature on the warm side will help clients feel more comfortable.

Read more here.

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