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Remember Every Name Every Time (Review and Analysis of Levy's Book)
Remember Every Name Every Time (Review and Analysis of Levy's Book)
Remember Every Name Every Time (Review and Analysis of Levy's Book)
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Remember Every Name Every Time (Review and Analysis of Levy's Book)

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The must-read summary of Benjamin Levy's book: "Remember Every Name Every Time: Corporate America's Memory Master Reveals His Secrets". 

This complete summary of the ideas from Benjamin Levy's book "Remember Every Name Every Time" shows how being able to remember the names of people you meet is an invaluable business and career-building tool. The author shares two different methods that use various techniques and can be adapted for use in all areas of life. Get to know the secrets shared by this memory master so that you can stop forgetting names and start making a great impression.

Added- value of this summary:
• Save time 
• Understand the key techniques
• Expand your business skills
 
To learn more, read “Remember Every Name Every Time" to perfect your memory skills and take your career to the next level. 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 14, 2014
ISBN9782511018156
Remember Every Name Every Time (Review and Analysis of Levy's Book)

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    Remember Every Name Every Time by Benjamin Levy

    Book Abstract

    About the Author

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    Summary of Remember Every Name Every Time (Benjamin Levy)

    1. FACE – The Basic Technique

    2. NAME – The Advanced Technique

    3. Other Memory Techniques and Hints

    Book Abstract

    MAIN IDEA

    Being able to remember the names of the people you meet is an invaluable business tool and a useful element in building a successful career.

    In practice, there are two different approaches that can be used to remember names:

    The Basic Technique

    F A C E

    With this technique, you concentrate on getting the person’s name right from the outset and repeating that name enough times that it becomes embedded in your memory – increasing your ability to recall it later.

    This is a left brain or verbally-oriented and analytical approach to remembering names.

    The Advanced Technique

    N A M E

    With this technique, you take a facial feature and mentally link that feature with the person’s name. Then, at a later stage, by recalling that feature, you can recall the person’s name as well.

    This is a right brain or pictorially-oriented and imaginative approach to remembering names.

    Some people feel comfortable with the basic technique alone and never bother with becoming competent in the advanced technique, while others become competent at both. Regardless of personal preference, consistent and ongoing practice is needed before either technique becomes useful. Both techniques are easy to understand but they only become effective when practiced consistently.

    Being able to recall the names of the people you meet is not only a vital attribute in building a successful career but also a valuable social skill. When you remember people’s names, you make them fell important. And if you make people feel important, they are more likely to respond to you positively, both on a professional and personal level.

    In short, simply by recalling the names of the people you meet, you have an opportunity

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