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Yes, most people are definitely willing to talk, IF you show that you value their time, and give them some context about why you're asking. Show that you value their time by setting the space upfront, and when you're 10 minutes away, tell them "We have 10 minutes left, and I want to respect your time...". They'll decide to keep rambling or not. Re: numbers, you can also preface with "I'm not looking to know anything confidential, but since I don't know your industry, as we talk, it would be great to have numbers with some context. Here is my verbatim intro for learning more about cities+construction: "Hi! I'm a technologist who left the tech world, and I'm focusing on how I can help cities. Particularly helping cities make better decisions with Data. To prevent building something that doesn't help cities, I'm listening to key people in your space and understanding the problems they face. I'd really like to get an understanding of your role and the issues you face, particularly around the permitting process, and code compliance. The conversation is less than an hour, and I can meet you in person, or over the phone. The questions are lightweight, no quizzes here. :)" - nic |