- Conclusion
- Getting Result the right Way
- Making an Impact
- How to Negotiate
- Putting Your Opinion Forward
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-II
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-I
- Pitfalls of Emotions
- Emotional Handling
- The You Win I Technique
- Maintaining Reliability and Trust
- Nurturing Common Grounds
- Making Up For Forgetting Names
- Using Names In Conversation
- Tips While Talking
- Proceeding With a Conversation
- Small Talk and Its Benefits
- Body Language
- Art of Asking
- Active Listening
- Verbal Communication
- Introduction to Interpersonal Skills
- Interpersonal skills Home
Interpersonal skills Resources
- Interpersonal skills - Discussion
- Interpersonal skills - Resources
- Interpersonal skills - Quick Guide
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Making Up For Forgetting Names
We all have gone through times when somebody greets us and we have no idea as to what his name might be. It might be unnerving, especially so when he is referring to you constantly using your name. But the worst situation is when he gives you some business opportunity and asks you to mail your response to him! What do you do then?
Remember that using a name can add many advantages to your interpersonal skills which can be as easily subtracted on forgetting it too. Many people forget names thinking they might not be that important. Others have a genuine issue with their memory. But the trick is to never let the person know that you are still searching for his name in your mind.
Now, how to handle this situation? Always ask for a business card. If the guy doesn t carry one, ask him which email he uses for business purpose? When he reppes, say that you knew that one, you just thought he has come up with something else.
If another colleague (whose name you know) is also in the vicinity, try introducing this person to him. Say − "Hi, let me introduce you to Sam, the HR of our company". The other person now has to give out his full name out of courtesy. Problem Solved.
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