Creating a lasting impression GETTING IT RIGHT – THE FIRST TIME
Today Why a first impression is so important? Five areas of the first impression Speech Presentation Eye Contact Courtesy Competence
Why a 1st impression is so vital 15 seconds to create a first impression First impressions last Difficult to change Reflects the business Reflects you Sets the scene for future interaction
Five areas To create a great impression – use “S.P.E.C.C”: Speech Presentation Eye contact Courtesy Competence
Speech Two important areas: What we say – our knowledge How we say it What we say – our knowledge How we say it – our feelings
What we say Create a great first impression by: Selecting words to suit your client Using plain English Selecting words to suit the occasion Being clear, concise and specific Avoiding inappropriate language
How we say it Create a great first impression by: Keeping tone consistent with the message Using a pace appropriate to our client Making sure our body language matches what we say
Presentation Three important areas: Personal presentation Personal hygiene The way we present our work
Personal presentation Refers to: Our dress Our general turnout Create a great first impression by: Following the dress code Being neat Dressing appropriately Dressing to convey professionalism
Personal hygiene Refers to the way we maintain ourselves Create a great first impression by: Ensuring clothes are neat and clean Maintaining good levels of hygiene
Presenting work The way we present work creates an impression Create a great first impression by: Being neat and tidy Avoiding cross outs and errors Double checking for mistakes Writing legibly
Eye contact Eye contact vital for a positive first impression Conveys openness and trust Create a great first impression by: Looking your client in the eye Not staring Not looking over or behind the client
Courtesy Manners matter Create a great first impression by: Shaking their hand on greeting Being polite Not swearing or being inappropriate Using the client’s name Remembering basic courtesies
Competence Refers to how you demonstrate your professionalism and knowledge Create a great first impression by: Being on time (starting and finishing) Being organised Asking and answering questions Not interrupting Taking notes Explaining clearly and concisely
Summary You have just 15 seconds! First impressions last Come up to S.P.E.C.C.