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EPISODE SEVEN

Maximising first impressions 

SUMMARY

Science suggests we have mere seconds to make a first impression. As a former CEO James Rule has witnessed people excel and truly struggle when creating their first impression. He shares five simple yet critical steps to optimise your professional first impression.

KEY TAKEAWAYS 

We never get a second chance to make a first impression.

So many people neglect simple ways to optimise their first impression.

We must consider the impact of our digital and face to face interactions.

Respect the ´Gatekeepers´ not only is it morally right it is professionally essential.

The five simple but critical steps to maximise any first impression.

Follow up with class and style to put the finishing touch to a quality first impression. 

ABOUT THE HOST 

James Rule is an experienced mentor, coach and thought leader who works with a range of clients from FTSE 100 companies, SMEs, the NHS and wider public and not for profit sectors.

His twenty year career in elite sport, initially as a professional rugby player but predominantly as a chief executive, has given him an invaluable insight in managing the success, failures and pressures associated with leadership at the highest level.

As a high performance coach James, specialises in enhancing resilience and leadership development. He is a passionate advocate of the notion that to find lasting fulfilment, we need to take a holistic view of high performance and create it in both our professional roles and personal lives.   

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Email: hello@thelonelyleader.co.uk 

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