Friday, April 18, 2008

How Do I Connect On The Phone?

I have found that one of the biggest challenges we face today in our high tech society, is the ability to connect. All the time saving tools we've developed block us from connecting.

Take one of oldest tools...the telephone.
Most people use their phone to download information as quick as possible, for me it's my second most powerful connection tool.

When I pick up the phone my purpose is to reach out and connect. I want to uncover new thoughts and feelings about the other person's organization, as well as what's going on in their life. My only true goal is to help build a stronger collaborative relationship with the person on the other end of the line.


If you want to get an appointment, or a "yes" to a proposal ....
  • Don't call while you are driving - select a quiet comfortable place with no distractions.
  • Don't put people on hold - always make the person feel as if they are all that matters at that time.
  • Don't multi-task - concentrate on the conversation it's the only thing that matters.
  • Don't be in a rush - be patient, invest the time in the conversation. They'll let you know when they have to go.

Give these a try...
Comment back here with your results.


This is Marshall Howard reminding you . . . giving goes where the relationship flows.

2 comments:

The Connector said...

Marshall

When I am on the phone with someone after I have built rapport, one of the questions I will ask
is what is the most important project you are currently working on in case I or somone in my network can help you.

I have found this is a great way to connect with someone, and get into their world fast.

I always strive to be a resource.

So Marshall, what is the most important project you are currently working on in case I might be able to be a resource to you.

Larry Benet
The Connector
http://www.larrybenet.com

Marshall Howard said...

I am delighted you to took the time to contact me. I'd Love to Connect, give me call...877-320-9202