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The 'big cheese' request algorithm.

Clive
1 min read

You know that getting executive attention is a major challenge.

A quick call with you; the answers to your questionnaire; reading information you sent over; or your full-blown meeting request.

Ignored. Denied. Postponed.

Why?

Okay, put yourself in the executive's shoes.


[There are some assumptions here, suspend disbelief and stay with me.]

You're getting 20 emails a day from external suppliers asking for something.

That is 20 x 5 x 52 = 5,200 unsolicited requests a year. At 10 seconds per email to process that is 2 days of your work year gone - kaput.

Now, let's now imagine you say 'yes' to 10% of those requests, meaning you now have 520 actions. At an average of 45 minutes per action, that's another 55 days of your work year gone - mega kaput.


Now, back into your consultant shoes.

To you, the request you made isn't a big deal ... but for the executive, added to their many other requests, it is.

Seeing the number they have to deal with ... it's a completely different perspective, isn't it?

Not surprisingly their reflex is to say 'no', or ghost you - that's self-preservation. They, or their EA, are filtering your request against a list of important / urgent agenda items.

And they can't see a fit. That's why you're struggling to get a positive response.

So, what can you change to maximise you chances in future?

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