Entrepreneurs are all about firsts, and the most important is you making a great first impression - on investors, customers, new team members, and strategic partners. Poor first impressions can be avoided, but I'm amazed at the number of unnecessary mistakes I see at those critical first introductions, presentations, and meetings. The key message here ...**** 7 Ways to Avoid a Poor First Impression in Business:
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