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		<title>Breaking Up is Hard to Do</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 13:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sue Schnorr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common networking question is “How do you END a conversation?” Many people have difficulty with this. Whether you want to cling to a person for the safety of having someone at your side at a crowded event, or if you’re the type that has ‘just one more story’ you feel you must share … [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A common networking question is “How do you END a conversation?”</p>
<p>Many people have difficulty with this. Whether you want to cling to a person for the safety of having someone at your side at a crowded event, or if you’re the type that has ‘just one more story’ you feel you must share … ending the conversation can be difficult.</p>
<p>Here are some tips <a href="http://www.contactscount.com/sueschnorr.html" target="_blank">Contacts Count </a>recommends:<br />
-End with the future in mind. Recap what you said you would <a href="http://www.thegogiver.com/" target="_blank">GIVE</a>, make sure you have the person’s contact information and follow up within 2 days.<br />
-Ask your conversational partner to introduce you to someone else. “Do you know anyone at the meeting from the Programming Committee?”<br />
-Let the person know you enjoyed talking to him and thank him for his time<br />
-Be confident. <span id="more-39"></span>-Use Contact Count’s method: LEAVE</p>
<p><strong>L</strong>et go after 5 – 10 minutes.<br />
<strong>E</strong>xplain what’s on your Agenda.<br />
<strong>A</strong>ppreciate your partner.<br />
<strong>V</strong>erify the next step.<br />
<strong>E</strong>xit with a smile and a handshake.</p>
<p>Remember, change is under-rated. Whether you’re leaving a long-term relationship or a 5 minute conversation, it’s still a change and it can be awkward or difficult. When it’s time to move on, simply thank him for his time, shake hands and go forward with confidence to find your next conversational partner.</p>
<p>Sue Schnorr is the President of <a href="http://www.training-insights.com" target="_blank">Training Insights, Inc</a>. and Associate with Contacts Count. She enjoys teaching skills workshops and Webinars and consulting in instructional design. She will lead a conversation and teach networking tips immediately before the 1st <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4kjyr " target="_blank">LinkedIn LIVE Event </a>on Oct. 27 to benefit Flower City Habitat &#8211; <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yg4kjyr">http://tinyurl.com/yg4kjyr</a></p>
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