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[How to Effectively Connect People in Business without Being a Burden]-[BE 515: Be a Connector But Do This First]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2026-01-11

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The Art of Professional Networking: Connecting Others Responsibly

In the fast-paced world of global business, being a "connector" is a hallmark of successful professionals. As noted in the Business English Podcast, building a robust network is not just about personal gain; it is a "karma thing" where helping others inevitably strengthens your own professional reach. However, the process of introducing two people requires tact, respect for time, and a structured approach to ensure the introduction is well-received.

The Philosophy of Respecting Time

In American business culture, time is often valued even more than the relationships themselves. Before making an introduction, one must consider whether the connection will create a "burden" or a "drag on someone's time." Even if you believe the connection is valuable, the recipient might be in their "busy season" or simply lack the bandwidth for an "informational interview." Therefore, the golden rule is to always "put your feelers out there" before forcing a connection.

A Three-Step Framework for Introductions

To ensure your networking efforts are professional and considerate, follow this three-step process:

1. Building Context

Never make an introduction "out of the blue." You must establish why you are bringing this up by referencing the person’s current professional focus. For example, you might say, "I was thinking about how you’re interested in marketing" or "I know you’re interested in finding new ways to survey our customers." This demonstrates that you are "up to date" on their professional goals.

2. Sharing Information

Once the context is set, introduce the potential connection by identifying the person you have in mind. Use phrases like, "I have a contact/colleague who is really focused on..." or "I think you’d really enjoy talking with [Name] because [Reason]." This provides a clear value proposition for why the meeting would be beneficial.

3. The Ask

This is the "crux" of the conversation. To avoid "open loops," it is best to be direct. Asking a clear yes-or-no question allows the other party to opt-in or out without feeling pressured. Effective phrasing includes:

  • "I’m happy to introduce you if you’re interested."
  • "I can connect you if you’d like."
  • "Would you like me to make the connection?"

Managing the Outcome

If the response is hesitant, remain casual and respect their decision with a simple, "No worries" or "No problem." If they respond with enthusiasm, you can confidently proceed to the next stage—the formal email introduction.

Ultimately, while networking is an "extracurricular" activity, it is what separates high-achieving professionals from the rest. By being a thoughtful connector who respects boundaries, you not only help others succeed but also cement your reputation as a valuable and considerate member of your professional community. As the hosts emphasize, prioritize "connection, not perfection," and always ensure you have done your "homework" before bridging the gap between two colleagues.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think it's a nice extra touch
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it shows respect of that person's time
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it's just not the right time for you.
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That's the highest value is people's time.
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it's not coming out of the blue.
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📝Key Phrases

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touch base
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put your feelers out
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a drag on someone's time
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put an extra burden on someone
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out of the blue
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 515.
Be a connector, but do this first.
Welcome to the business english podcast from all ears english.
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