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		<title>Connections at Conventions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conventions are like batteries. Unless there is some form of contact or connection,
there is no power or energy generated.
Five simple secrets differentiate the &#8220;power person&#8221;, who gets the most possible out
of the experience.  Not only will you become a &#8220;power person&#8221;, but you&#8217;ll also
recognize others who are, and can connect with them as well.
First, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Conventions are like batteries. Unless there is some form of contact or connection,<br />
there is no power or energy generated.</p>
<p>Five simple secrets differentiate the &#8220;power person&#8221;, who gets the most possible out<br />
of the experience.  Not only will you become a &#8220;power person&#8221;, but you&#8217;ll also<br />
recognize others who are, and can connect with them as well.</p>
<p>First, make sure your name is clearly written on your name bade, preferably with<br />
big, dark letters. Wear the name badge on the right side (in the USA), so it can be<br />
easily seen as others shake your hand.</p>
<p>Bring lots of business cards. More importantly, ask others for their business cards,<br />
read each carefully, and comment on it to the person who gave it to you. Say<br />
something about the job title. the company, even the quality of the card. After the<br />
person who gave it to you is out of sight, write a brief note on  the back of the card<br />
about the conversation, the person&#8217;s interests, or related topics. Within 48 hours<br />
after returning home, write the person a note telling him how much you enjoyed<br />
meeting him. This would be a great time to give him one of your cards, if you did<br />
not do this earlier.</p>
<p>Learn about some of the important contacts you hope to make at the convention,<br />
before you go to it. Use a search engine, the company&#8217;s website or other<br />
connections to give you some relevant information. When you do meet the person or<br />
a representative of the company, you will be able to direct the conversation more<br />
appropriately and connect faster.</p>
<p>Conventions can be wonderful opportunities to meet many people with similar<br />
interests, increase your knowledge on an intensive basis and connect with<br />
resources that are new to you. All of this is improved, though, with great connecting<br />
skills. Power yours up, and feel that energy flow!</p>
<p>Katie Schwartz, CCC-SLP, Director of Business Speech Improvement, offers in-person coaching and downloadable e-books on many communication skills. Contact her at <a id="link_74" href="http://www.businessspeechimprovement.com/" target="_new">http://www.BusinessSpeechImprovement.com</a></p>
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