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What to do when you forget someone’s name during an introduction

Posted on May 17th, 2012 by Arden Clise |

In both business and social situations it’s important to introduce people to each other so they feel included and important. But what do you do if you’ve forgotten someone’s name and need to make an introduction? Don’t avoid making the introduction, instead follow the advice I give in this video.

Arden Clise, President of Clise Etiquette, is a business etiquette consultant and columnist for the Puget Sound Business Journal. As a speaker and corporate trainer, Arden is an expert in the field of business etiquette. She can be reached at 206-708-1670 or arden@cliseetiquette.com

Comments

said on May 17th, 2012 07:00 AM

Sharon says:

It would be very helpful for those of us who still cannot afford a decent computer that will play even a short video (yes, there are still some of us out there - many more than you think!) for a transcript of the video to be available. My POS computer hangs up so many times I cannot even hear an entire sentence. Thanks!

said on May 17th, 2012 07:00 AM

Arden Clise says:

Hi Sharon, Sorry you are having trouble with the video. You can get the complete script under the video on YouTube. Here is the link: http://www.spendsavelive.com/2012/5/17/what-to-do-when-you-forget-someones-name-during-an-introduction If for some reason the commenting system doesn't let me post a link, just type in "what to do when you forget somene's name during an introduction" in a Youtube.com search. Hope that helps and thanks for speaking up.

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