Thursday, May 21, 2020
One Perfect Way To Open A Meeting - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
One Perfect Way To Open A Meeting - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Whatâs the one thing you can say to immediately get everyoneâs attention, and focus them on working together to get results in a meeting? Well, itâs not one thing actually. Youâve got three ways to get any meeting started on the right track. A Startling Statistic A Dramatic Quote A Success Story You might have heard hundreds of people start a meeting. Youâve probably spent thousands of hours watching teachers start their lectures. For the most part, theyâve been doing it all wrong. Thatâs why youâve been bored, focused on the donuts and coffee or otherwise used the time to check Facebook or design a new logo for the company youâre starting on the side. Prepare to be the best When you run a meeting, thatâs what your audience is doing, too â" unless you plan ahead. So, take a few minutes to prepare one of the three best ways to grab their attention and laser focus their efforts on the tasks at hand. Today well focus on your first option, the startling statistic This is the easiest opening to prepare and it can be the most entertaining way to grab attention. Consider what surprising metric is directly or indirectly tied to the topic youâre talking about. Pile up a lot of these so you always have a new statistic or measurement to shock your audience. For example: In the solar energy business or tech support explaining data storage devices: âThe sun is so large, it could hold one million planets the size of Earth.â If youâre selling flash drives, âThis drive is that exact concept â" just turned around. Itâs whole lot of âspaceâ in a pretty small container.â In project management or global navigation: âAbout one in seventeen children born in a hospital are given to the wrong parents,â according to playwright David Mamet in a recent New York Times interview. âIf people canât get that right, imagine what can go wrong when thereâs less at stake.â In electronics, quality control or technical writing: âThirty percent of all electronics returned by customers for being defective, arenât defective. Theyâre returned because consumers canât figure out how to use them. Returns cost companies $100 billion annually. Think of what saving $33 billion would mean to profitability, job creation and global economic health.â In financial management, fundraising or oil and gas: âA gallon of gas in the US today is about $4.50 cents a gallon. Pretty high until you compare it to the price of other things we commonly buy. Starbucks coffee comes to $32 a gallon!â Getting statistics together isnât just smart for getting attention in meetings, presentations, and conversations. Itâs fun. Get onto your favorite search engine and let your curiosity lead you to asking loads of significant and quirky questions. Then, then sift through the sources to get metrics that create a wow factor for your meetings. Hearing wow, you give great meeting! is ideal for any personal brand. Author: Nance Rosen is the author of Speak Up! Succeed. She speaks to business audiences around the world and is a resource for press, including print, broadcast and online journalists and bloggers covering social media and careers. Read more at NanceRosenBlog. Twitter name: nancerosen
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