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Second Lesson for the course Presentation Skills while continuing the lesson for public speaking.
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HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD
IMPRESSION
UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSE – RECOLETOS
Presentation Skills
MARK CEDRICK C. ANTONINO
Faculty, CICCT
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STEP 1
KNOW WHEN TO
SHAKE
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
STEP 1
KNOW WHEN TO
SHAKE
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
• When you are introduced to someone
• When you say goodbye to someone
• At the beginning or the end of a business, social,
church, or other meeting
• Whenever it seems appropriate within a
business context, such as sealing a deal.
• Before and After a Job Interview
STEP 2
EXTEND HAND
FIRST
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
STEP 3
EXTEND STRAIGHT
AND PROPER
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
STEP 3
EXTEND STRAIGHT
AND PROPER
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
• Always use Right, except if there is no right.
• Have the web properly formed and both webs
should meet.
STEP 4
FIRM BUT NOT
HARD
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
STEP 5
PROPER POSTURE
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
STEP 6
SHAKE FIRM ONCE
OR TWICE
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
STEP 6
SHAKE FIRM ONCE
OR TWICE
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
• A normal handshake only lasts for 5
seconds
• Avoid Pumping
STEP 7
EYE CONTACT
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD
IMPRESSION
NOTES:
• Sweaty Hands
• Wash or Sanitize hands
Interpret handshakes as follows:
• A violent shake or squeeze will have
people thinking you're aggressive.
• A limp handshake will have people
thinking that you lack interest or
substance; it also shows a lack of
confidence.
• Too much pumping/shaking will have
people thinking you're clingy or pushy.
HANDSHAKE:
MAKING A GOOD
IMPRESSION
UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSE – RECOLETOS
Presentation Skills
MARK CEDRICK C. ANTONINO
Faculty, CICCT