Warm Greeting

12/02/2015 08:48PM | 6484 views

Being nice, attentive and making good eye contact is what is expected to make a good first impression.

Your ability to find areas of commonality with others by telling stories that humanize who you are increases your likeability factor. Employees want to know that you relate to them, regardless of your hierarchy or rank.Not every leader comes across as friendly and engaging. Some are focused on work to the point of social awkwardness. Leaders that genuinely care about their employees and make an effort to engage with them – starting with a warm greeting and powerful first impression – will go a long way.

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