Tuesday, January 5, 2016

The Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review

 


THE MANAGEMENT TIP OF THE DAY: Harvard Business Review

January 05, 2016

Make a Graceful Exit from Conference Small Talk


Making small talk with a roomful of strangers isn’t for the faint of heart. So it’s understandable when someone clings to the first person they see at a conference. But what if you’re the person they cling to? Here’s how to get away without hurting their feelings:

  • Introduce them to someone else. If the person has something in common with a colleague of yours, make a friendly introduction, highlight their common interest, and then move on.
  • Ask who else you should meet.Steer the conversation toward who the person has already met. If they mention someone interesting, ask if they will make an introduction for you.
  • Level with them. Say: “It’s been fantastic hearing about your new project, but I should keep moving. One of my goals for the conference is to get better at networking. Great to meet you!” Telling them why you’re moving on will soften the blow.

Adapted from "When Someone Gloms On to You at a Conference," by Dorie Clark


FEATURED PRODUCT

HBR's 10 Must Reads Boxed Set

HBR Press Book

The most important management ideas are all in one place at a great value. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles on topics including leadership, strategy, managing people, and managing yourself and selected the most important ones to help you maximize your performance. From Clayton Christensen and John Kotter to Peter Drucker and Michael Porter, each book is packed with enduring advice on our most sought-after topics from the best minds in business.

Buy Now

FEATURED PRODUCT

HBR Guide to Building Your Business Case Ebook + Tools

HBR Press Book

This enhanced ebook version of the HBR Guide to Building Your Business Case includes downloadable tools and templates to help you get started on your own case right away. You’ve got a great idea that will increase profitability or productivity – but how do you get approval for the budget and resources to make it happen? By building a business case that clearly shows your idea’s value. Available exclusively through HBR.org.

Buy Now



ADVERTISEMENT

 

No comments:

Post a Comment