We always hear that a first impression is important but why? We hear both in our personal lives, in our business worlds and everywhere in-between the two. A first impression is going to last a lifetime and this applies for the personal side of an individual as well as the business side. For personal reasons it could be the person you are courting for marriage, the banker who is about to give you a loan for your first home or even your child’s first grade teacher.
What happens when you need to make a first impression within the business world? Is it for your boss, your employees’ or your potential clients? Making a good first impression lets others know that you can and will know what to do, when to do it and how to do it.
They need to know that they are able to put their full trust into you and the company you represent for their needs. Are you going to have any issues meeting their needs? Are you able to back what you say when you give your word?
Even meeting a person for the first time either by phone conference you still need to remember that first impressions do count. You always want to make sure the person you are making a connection with will feel at ease with you, having a positive image of you. Even when you meet with someone for the first time you can do little things that can go a long way to help create this positive image.
If you are treating the person as if you are meeting someone you have known for years, rather than being timid it’s going to be a great icebreaker. Are you welcoming and friendly? Simple things like having a welcoming voice can go a very long way in extending the handshake (even a virtual handshake) to a person who has just met you. What you say is just as important as how you say it. Remember that knowing what your role is and making sure the other party has complete faith in your work is part of the deal. If they think they are reaching out to the wrong contact they will end up passing you over for the person who can help them.
First impressions are more important than most anyone can think. Within moments a person can summarize you and know if they plan to continue the conversation (let alone the business) with your organization. You need to be able to give top notch information to make sure they are fully satisfied with what you can bring to the table.
Keep in mind that some will base their judgments’ alone on person appearances (what they can see: attire, manners, eye contact) and others can do the same with only your voice (the tone, if you are paying attention, can they hear the confidence in your voice). In person or over the phone someone can always take a first impression of you – make sure you are doing your best to give them exactly what they deserve, your best.
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