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book Human Relations For Career and Personal Success 9th Edition by Andrew Dubrin cover

Human Relations For Career and Personal Success 9th Edition by Andrew Dubrin

النسخة 9الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0135063903
book Human Relations For Career and Personal Success 9th Edition by Andrew Dubrin cover

Human Relations For Career and Personal Success 9th Edition by Andrew Dubrin

النسخة 9الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0135063903
تمرين 16
Applying Human Relations Exercise
The Thirty-Second Elevator Speech
A longstanding tip in career development and impressing higher-ups is to make a thirty-second impromptu presentation when you have a chance encounter with a key person in your organization. If you work in an office tower, the chance encounter is likely to take place on an elevator-and it is generally frowned on to have long conversations in an elevator. So the term elevator speech developed, describing a brief opportunity to impress a key person. Imagine that you have a chance encounter with a high-ranking executive in your area on the elevator or escalator, in the parking lot, during a company picnic, or at some other location. You then give that person a thirty-second pitch geared to make a positive impression. Because you must boil your pitch down to thirty seconds, you will need to prepare for a long time. (Credit President Abraham Lincoln for that insight.) About six different pairs (impresser and person to be impressed) will carry out this role-play in front of the class. The evaluators will put themselves in the role of the target key person of the thirty-second evaluation. Consider using the following scale and answering the two questions:
___________ Wow, I was impressed. (5 points)
___________ I was kind of impressed with the person I ran into. (4 points)
___________ He or she left me with at least an average impression. (3 points)
___________ I found the person to be somewhat annoying. (2 points)
___________ That person I met left with a terrible impression. (1 point)
What I liked about person's thirty-second pitch:
Find a mechanism to feed back some of your observations to the role-players. Volunteer to present the findings in class, give the person your comments on notepaper, or send him or her an e-mail.
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