Improving Client Communication in Cloud Projects

I’ve been reflecting on how critical clear communication is in cloud implementations. Recently, I adopted a client feedback tool that allows for real-time updates and comments, which has significantly improved project alignment. I’m curious, what strategies are you all using to ensure your clients feel informed and involved throughout the process?

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I totally agree that clear communication is key. I usually set up a weekly check-in call with clients — it’s like having a safety net to catch any falling misunderstandings before they hit the ground. What kind of feedback tools are you finding most effective?

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I’ve found using a project management tool like Asana for client updates has worked wonders. It keeps everything transparent and lets clients see progress in real-time. Have you thought about incorporating something similar, @oliverjones_92?

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