The Relationship Journey - Connection

The Relationship Journey - Connection

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The Relationship Journey

Step 4 - Connection

This is the critical step. 

Even though the previous steps take a lot of effort, attention and patience, connection should not be underestimated and is worth all of the previous work.

The person in front of you is making decisions about you, throughout, subtle split-second decisions. Do I like you? What is your intention? Are you a threat? Do I feel safe?  Can I trust you? Are you competent at what you do? 

How you traverse this step will determine whether you can successfully complete the Relationship Journey. Done well you have the opportunity to build a long term relationship, done badly, could result in calls or emails not being returned.

We see evidence of this all the time.

How many of us receive a standard LinkedIn invitation, which arrives out of the blue, from someone we don’t know. 

We may accept the connection and then wait…sadly, nothing happens, no message, nothing. What do you think?

Or, we take a look at their profile, are curious about why they may wish to connect with us, and send them a brief message, again, sadly, nothing comes back.

Or, we send them a brief message and they reply. However, the reply is a qualifying question, nothing about making a connection.

I appreciate that ‘life is too short’, so best find out who is in or who is out. This is fine, of course, however, the world has moved on. We can find out all about someone, their products and services, so why not research first and then reach out with a personal message. At least then the recipient will know why you want to connect, and then they can decide. 

But even then it still feels wrong.

I take a different approach. How about building a relationship first?  A human to human one. For sure, be mindful about who you want to invite, and look at their profile and their website. Could there be a relationship?  The reality is that we have no idea where a relationship may take us. Even if the recipient is not in the market for our services, they may know someone who is and could make an introduction. We just don’t know.

I can think of two great examples where this approach worked perfectly, Glenn Behenna and Garry Turner.  Both of them contacted me as a result of reading something I had posted, both sent me a personalised invitation to connect, and after my replying were keen to follow up with a Zoom call or a face to face meeting, which we subsequently did. Neither were ‘after anything’ quite the opposite, it felt more like, ‘what can I give’. Since then we have shared many conversations. I have learned a lot from my time with them. Both of them have shared contacts, links to blogs or posts that they feel could be of interest, and introductions to events I would never have known about, and I have wholeheartedly reciprocated. 

Do I trust these two people? Absolutely. Would I take a call from them late at night? Would I be there for them if they needed my help? Yes, and without hesitation.

If I had a business opportunity for them or they had one for me, what do you think might happen?

To read more see…

The Journey Inside – Coaching to the Core

Chapter 3 - The Transformational Impact of Active Listening by Colin D Smith

#TheJouneyInside

Available from Amazon and all great booksellers from 14 November 2019

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Glenn Behenna

Senior Lecturer Carmarthen Business School, Senior Fellow of Higher Education Academy, MBA Online Programme Manager

5 年

Colin, is was heart warming to read your very kind words about your regard for the relationship we have developed between us.? I share your view in every aspect.? For a multitude of reasons we have 'clicked', some tangible reasons and some intangible reasons (which are perhaps the more interesting).? As you say, neither of us sought any tangible gain from our relationship and how it has flourished, right from the start.? Thanks again Colin and best wishes for this excellent book.? Glenn

Lora Starling

Owner, Starling Design

5 年

Great read Colin and thought provoking

Colin D Smith

The Listener - Improving the listening, thinking and relationship skills of individuals and teams. Expert in listening.

5 年

Wow, Garry thank you so much for your kind words. Look at the space you created today, safe and open enough for Rila to share as she did...on her first time, stunningly beautiful. Feeling blessed and so grateful.

Garry Turner MCIPD

VP of Business Development x 3 | WorldBlu Leadership, Culture & Mindset | 20+ yrs Chemicals | 15+ yrs Pharma | 25+ yrs International Business Development | 4 x start/scale-up | Speaker | Thinking Partner | Facilitator

5 年

Beautiful writing Colin D Smith?and I am intrigued by the book you have contributed too so I will be getting a copy. I am very grateful for your mention and I equally hold our connection in high regard.? Just wonderfully simple to connect when we come from a place of openness and abundance and not lack or want. Thank you for all you do as The Listener and as awesome human Colin.

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