Relationships

Relationship Management During Covid-19

We don’t really do the whole cold-calling thing at FINTRAIL. We are all pretty personable and we love to get out and chat to industry peers, whether over a coffee or a cheeky glass of wine. This is our best and most powerful way of building strong relationships with the community. So when Covid-19 emerged and we were all put on lockdown, naturally this put a spanner in the works for us at FINTRAIL. Remaining open minded and not being afraid of taking on the difficult challenges, we knew we still had to reach out to our network.

However, after week three of lockdown, as it dawned on everyone that we were in this for the long haul, the community remained strong. We found the majority of people were more than happy to have a 10 minute phone call/video chat. I can only put this down to a severe and sudden withdrawal of human interaction and a realisation that this was a long term predicament.

Below is a light-hearted summary of the reality of the effects of the lockdown:

  • No one has worn proper clothes for a while; changing out of yoga pants and hoodies to put on “real” clothes seems absurd now. Which ties in with point number 2..

  • There is a general worry that no one will fit into their “real” clothes again as the daily step count has gone from 10,000 down to 100.

  • Most people are binge watching Tiger King, except me who is binge watching Billions (in both cases, we’re classifying these shows as work-related “research”).

  • A home workout was attempted 3 weeks ago, but you forget how loud the music is in a gym class; it blocks out certain noises. I could very clearly hear myself gasping for breath which was enough to put me off trying that again.

  • I have found common ground with others, who like me, walk over to their fridge, open it, stare inside and sit back down again. We have a secret hope that a magical bar of chocolate (that we didn’t put in there) will appear. Leading onto number 5..

  • As that magical chocolate bar didn’t appear, some resorted to eating their Easter eggs a week before Easter.

We are all experiencing the same thing in varying degrees; whether that be trying to homeschool two kids while working from home, having your dog barking in the background just as it’s your turn to speak on a conference call or needing a banner that pops up at the start of every VC call saying “this is not my house, don’t judge me on my parents’ decor”.

If you fancy a break and a random chat, feel free to contact us at FINTRAIL; after all we are all human. There’s a time for business and a time to be human (who knows, we might even manage to have a productive conversation and do both)!