Knowing How to Make a Good First Impression
C$ 50,00
As Carnegie said: Generally, we only have one chance to make a good first impression. This is proven every day, particularly in the professional sphere—starting a new position, meeting a colleague for the first time, networking, giving a first conference to an audience that is not necessarily yours, beginning as a trainer, job interviews—as well as in an academic context, such as the grand oral of the baccalaureate, admission exams for a top school, etc. Your ethos, your credibility, is not yet established.
In all these scenarios, your interlocutor judges or evaluates you in seven seconds. And very often, we start from the principle that clothes make the man.
This flash video will therefore help you understand why the first impression is so important in interpersonal relationships. It will also help you know exactly how to have an immediate impact on a person or audience you are meeting for the first time in your life—whether it is a colleague, an audience, a jury… or simply your baker.
Description
This video will provide you with concrete tools to make a strong first impression. It will explain the concept of Snap Judgment, i.e., the reasons why you are judged in such a short time and why this assessment is so difficult to reverse, especially if it is negative.
It will also show you how to give the ideal greeting to your butcher, baker, greengrocer, and therefore… your colleagues, whether to assert dominance or inspire trust. It will help you correctly place your voice and adopt the right posture to reassure your interlocutors. It will also guide you through different inflections that will allow you, very concretely, to influence your audience.





