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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Likeability Factor: 5 Traits of Likeable People

Regardless of how talented you are, how smart you are and how committed you are, if I don’t LIKE you, there’s a good chance that:

- I won’t buy from you

- I won’t refer you

- I won’t hire you

- I won’t promote you

- I won’t think twice about making you redundant when we’re restructuring

- I won’t totally support you as my boss

- I won’t be influenced by your ideas or strategies as your customer or internal stakeholder

Is this fair? – No

Should these decisions be based on factual, objective decisions? - Yes

But are such decisions swayed by the ‘likeability factor’ anyway? - Yes, all the time

Smart, talented, hard working people often don’t get the breaks, simply because they haven’t got that elusive”likeability factor”

Here are 5 traits of likeable people:

1. They’re good listeners: They listen more than they talk

2. They’re helpful: they’re focused on helping others become more successful, not just their own success

3. They’re humble: whilst confident in themselves, they’ve bags of humility

4. They’re respectful:  They respect people’s time and attention, regardless of the other person’s title, status or background

5. They’re positive: they’re optimists who radiate energy and enthusiasm

Which of these traits do you need to work on right now?

By Sital Ruparelia


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