Business Tips - How to Give a Proper Handshake

Laura Katen
7 Nov 201201:29

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Laura Kon from Kon Consulting offers practical tips for a proper handshake. She covers the importance of connecting your web (the palm) with the other person's, curling your fingers, and giving a firm, brief squeeze. She emphasizes the need for a quick two to three pumps and the significance of a confident yet professional introduction. Whether avoiding awkward handshakes like the 'slippery wet fish' or the 'UFC' style, this video highlights the elements that make a handshake impactful and professional, helping you enhance your chances for success.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A proper handshake involves connecting your web (the palm) to the other person's web to create a complete handshake.
  • 😀 Curl your fingers around the other person's hand and give a firm squeeze.
  • 😀 The handshake should be firm, but brief—avoid dragging it out.
  • 😀 A good handshake involves two or three pumps, not more or less.
  • 😀 Pay attention to the quality of your handshake as it says a lot about you.
  • 😀 Avoid the 'slippery wet fish' handshake, which is weak and unassertive.
  • 😀 Avoid the 'nurse' handshake, which feels like taking someone's pulse and is impersonal.
  • 😀 The 'overenthusiastic UFC handshake' can be too aggressive, creating discomfort.
  • 😀 The 'finger handshake' (just shaking fingers) is ineffective and awkward.
  • 😀 When giving a proper handshake, always introduce yourself, and then release the hand after the brief exchange.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is tips for a proper handshake.

  • What are the types of handshakes mentioned in the video?

    -The types of handshakes mentioned are the slippery wet fish, the nurse handshake, the overenthusiastic UFC handshake, and the finger handshake.

  • What is meant by the 'web' in a handshake?

    -The 'web' refers to the area between your thumb and index finger, and in a proper handshake, this part of your hand must connect with the other person's web to create a complete handshake.

  • What is the proper technique for curling your fingers during a handshake?

    -During a handshake, you should curl your fingers around the other person's hand and squeeze firmly.

  • How many times should you pump your hands during a handshake?

    -You should pump the hands two or three times during a proper handshake.

  • What two words should you remember when giving a handshake?

    -The two words to remember are 'firm' and 'brief.'

  • What should you do after completing the handshake?

    -After completing the handshake, you should introduce yourself and then let go.

  • Why is it important to have a proper handshake?

    -A proper handshake can convey confidence and professionalism, influencing the impression you make in social and business interactions.

  • How does a firm and brief handshake differ from other types?

    -A firm and brief handshake is characterized by a confident grip and a concise interaction, unlike the overly enthusiastic or weak handshakes that can be awkward or unprofessional.

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The purpose of the video is to provide tips for giving a proper handshake, which can help enhance one's chances for success in personal and professional settings.

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