Nametags go on the right! Elementary my dear Watson … or so I thought when it comes to the question of right or left for tags not on languards. I learned differently when covering tips like this for an audience including CEOs. This exercise will help you understand why. Pretend you are shaking hands. Pay attention to where your eyes travel. Now pretend the person’s name tag is on the left. Note how your eyes are diverted from a natural flow (and natural eye contact) as you have to look to the left to catch or reaffirm the name.
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The Chicago Tribune dubs her “a networking expert,” and the Association Forum
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