Lost Touch with a Connection? How to Reach Out to an Old Network Connection!
Laura Burford
Helping independent consultants attract the right clients, ensure consistent revenue, and live life on their terms. ★Consultant's Blueprint ★Consulting Mastery ★Advisor, Author, Speaker, YouTuber
You’ve identified a great prospective client but you don’t know the person and the only person you can find who might be able to connect you is an ex-coworker you’ve not spoken to in years.
The situation presents a dilemma for you. What do you do?
No one is to blame for the disconnect between you and the ex-coworker. You simply lost touch with them because of limits on your time, demands of your professional and personal life, and daily paths no longer crossing.?Losing touch happens.
Whether you are new to consulting or been consulting for years, it is common to need help from someone with whom you’ve not connected with in quite some time. Reaching out to that person can be awkward and feel uncomfortable. ?
I remember the first time I needed to reach out to an old connection. I hedged to ask for help because I didn’t want to be seen as the person who only reaches out when they needed something.?But a good colleague reminded me that the worst thing that could happen is the person ignores the email or they say no.?
Most people, no matter how long it has been since you corresponded, are open to helping a person.?But it also means you, the consultant, needs to be sensitive to the situation and be apologetic.?
Re-establishing a Relationship.
Here is my process for reestablishing a relationship.
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Conclusion
Reaching out to a person that you’ve not spoken with in years and asking them to help you can feel awkward and uncomfortable.?There is no way around that feeling. ?
But, it is important for you, a consultant, to learn how to put the discomfort behind you and reconnect. Reconnecting is part of networking and the better your network, the easier it is to grow your business.??However, reconnecting requires, you to be sensitive to the situation, be apologetic, and gracious in your approach. It also requires you to take the time to ensure you and your “ex” ?don’t fall out of touch again.?
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2 年Spot on! Thank you for the reminder!