4 steps to a great introduction
Posted by staff / July 21, 2011Nothing’s worse than the feeling that you’ve made a bad first impression. It happens to the best of us, but that’s OK. BNET offers four simple ways to make a solid introduction, every time. For example:
Embrace less is more. Brief introductions are always best. Provide the bare minimum the other person needs to know, not in an attempt to maintain distance but because during the conversation more can be revealed in a natural, unforced, and therefore much more memorable way.
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