Biz etiquette: Introductions that make an impact!

Team Wealth July 30, 2008

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Set them thinking

Make your introduction enticing enough to elicit this response from people you meet for the first time, "How do you do that?"

No professional details

Often, people tend to have preconceived notions about a profession. But if you know or your conversation partner know nothing about each other's professions? This information could then work as a conversation killer!

Title = confusion?

If you follow your professional details with your designation you will confuse the person you are speaking with, even more.

Paint a picture

They are more memorable than words. So, put the person you are talking to in that picture and they will remember you.

No jargon, please

Technical language could bore or confuse the other person.

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Dear niraj,
i appreciate your simplicity in explaining rather introducing the concept of introduction in less than 60 seconds. Greaaaat .
keep up networking.
ketan thakker
falcon- pune

Posted by Ketan on 10 Aug, 2008 at 12:27 PM


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