
Yesterday I received my annual notice from Fortune to renew my magazine subscription for the upcoming year. Among the offers and advertisements they included a bookmark which incorporated a quick few tips on improving your business skills. Though they may seem oversimplified, I thought there was some value in the concepts and figured I’d pass them along. My question to you is, What would you add to the list?
Compliments of Fortune:
Improving these skills can have a big impact on your career.
1. Public Speaking
Conquer fear with a game plan.
- Podiums disconnect you from your audience. Grab the mic and wander the stage.
- Eye contact is your friend. Looking at people one by one shrinks the room.
- Questions. If you’re stumped, talk about your team: “We’re lucky to have an expert on that. I’ll get you in touch with him later.”
2. Negotiating Skills
Using the right phrase matters.
- How did you come up with that number? Opens a window to the other sides thoughts.
- Let me check with my wife. Or husband, or boss. Stops you from saying yes prematurely.
- If things change, give me a call. Put the burden on them.
3. Memory Skills
Never confuse Don with John again.
- Introduce yourself first so you can focus on the other person.
- Connect the name to your brain. When you meet a guy named Bill, think of other Bills you know.
- Use the name three times. Once to confirm you have the name right, then in mid-conversation, and again when you say goodbye.
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