How to Start and Maintain Profitable Relationships
By: Sri Dasgupta
How do you cultivate profitable relationships?
Well, for starters, what do you mean by "profitable"? Do you mean profitable in financial terms? Profitable in terms of other resources or support you might be able to provide each other? Both?
And "profitable" for whom? For you? For the other person? For both of you?
No, I'm not peppering you with questions just to be annoying! I ask because:
For example, I met someone a few years ago at a business mixer, who asked me if I wanted to participate in a mini trade show he was organizing -- this, within minutes of meeting me for the first time. I was very interested. So we exchanged cards and agreed to talk further the next day. And that's how we started our working relationship.
What's the point of this example?
His goal was to "recruit" regular and committed participants at the trade shows he organized. And, his definition of a "profitable" relationship had both financial and non-financial aspects.
Financially, he wanted to build relationships with people who were dependable, so he didn't lose money due to "no shows". He also wanted people who were interested in participating regularly, so he wouldn't have to constantly spend time and energy finding new participants.
Do you see how when both you and the other person agree that you have a common interest you want to explore further, building and maintaining that relationship becomes much easier?
If both of you have a clear idea of what you want to get out of your business relationship, maintaining and deepening it happens naturally. It becomes a joint effort, and the conversations just flow.
Try it out for yourself, and see what happens. (And be sure to tell me about your breakthroughs!)
(c) Copyright 2006, Srirupa Dasgupta Sri Dasgupta helps business professionals get better results from their business networking efforts through focused and relevant conversations. She is the author of the Effortless Networking, and writes regular articles offering business networking tips and related resources. | ![]() |
