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Leeds Business Week - Time well spent
The secong tip of eight to make the Leeds Business Week time well spent is about you.
It is about preparing yourself with the right mind set and attitude. You can make it a success or a waste of your time – it is your choice.
Like anything in life you have to work at it. The business week isn’t going to introduce some fantastic new contacts for you unless you put something into it.
Don’t go with the attitude of sitting back like a wallflower, make something happen. Think about how you are going to connect with strangers, what you are going to say. Meeting someone at the business week isn’t about you presenting or delivering you elevator speech it is about engaging and having conversations that are worthwhile for both parties.
If you want to can chit-chat or engage with some great people it is your choice. You only have finite amount of time to make connections so stay focused and attentive to other attendees and you will have a great week.
If you haven’t booked on any sessions yet you can find the timetable at http://leedsbizweek.com/events
Visit http://theyorkshiremafia.com/ and http://leedsbizweek.com/ for further details on Leeds Business Week the UK’s biggest business week
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