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July 9, 2007 by Andrea Nierenberg

“GOALS for the Summer”

Summertime is here. The weather is warm and many of us
  get inspired to set new personal goals like shedding those winter pounds or
  exercising more. It is also a great time to think about setting new goals for
  our business relationships. Set a goal for every event or meeting you attend.
  When you set a goal, you will feel a sense of business accomplishment when you
  leave the meeting. The key is to actually do and accomplish something, so
  choose a goal that’s right for you.
 
 

For example, I always set a goal that I will meet at
  least two new people. I will learn about them, their interests, their
  business, and how to follow up. Here’s something to help you remember:
 

 

G Go up to at least two people with a goal in mind as you are
  speaking with them. Ask yourself, "Would I like to meet with them
  further, or is there a way I can help them?" If at an internal meeting,
  go up and say hello or reintroduce yourself.
 

 

O Observe people with both your eyes and ears. Also be sure to
  ask them open-ended questions so that you can learn more about them. I call
  this ‘high gain’ knowledge.
 

 

A Attitude and Action steps are keys to this tip. Be curious
  and eager to learn about people when you attend the meeting. It’s important
  to take action instead of waiting for the other person to take the initiative.
 

 

L Listen passionately to people. They will reveal their
  preferred means and style of communication. Or do what I do—I ask "what
  is your preferred method of communication in order for us to stay in
  touch?"
 

 

S Smile when meeting people, entering a room, or talking on
  the phone. A smile is the first step in building rapport. This goes for all of
  your internal meetings, sales calls, or customer events. Practice smiling at
  three new people every day. (You have my permission to smile at more) J
 

 

Put these “GOALS” into practice and your summer will
  be off to a great start!

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