Biz Tips n' Tricks

I spent the last weekend in Chicago, attending a business development basics training.  Despite being over the weekend, it was well-attended by some truly impressive people and I surprised at how much I really took away.  Here are some of the most memorable lessons-learned that can help anyone in any situation.

  • Always, always, always have business cards on hand.  Wear a garment that has pockets, and stash a small pile in it for easy reach.  You will meet people, and you’ll want their cards as much as they want yours.
  • When shaking hands with people, spread your fingers before making hand-to-hand contact.  This ensures that the nook between your thumb and finger meets the nook of the person whose hand you’re shaking and a strong handshake.  There is nothing I hate more than a limp handshake.  Try this trick the next time you’re shaking hands.  It’s pretty neat.
  • Collecting business cards are great, but if you don’t follow up with people they are useless.  Shoot a thank-you e-mail within a week of meeting these people, especially if they’ll be a useful business contact in the future.  I like to have a question to ask in the follow-up email to keep the conversation going.  Without follow-up, you’re just another random name on  some card that’s collecting dust in a stack of cards.
  • Never, ever, EVER read from slides.  I absolutely loathe when presenters read from the PowerPoint slides verbatem.  Keep the slides simple, and elaborate on the points stated on them.  (Most) people can read, so don’t tell them what’s clearly defined in front of them.
  • Be dynamic when you present.  Stand tall, walk around a bit, ask if there are questions or comments, use hand gestures.  There is nothing worse than static presenters.

These tips and tricks definitely have helped me, and I hope they help you!  What are some of your effective business tips?