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This sometimes may meet its intended purpose, but more often than not, the attempt to be made the alpha dog comes across as little more than showing off, leaving you to run from the meeting with your tail tucked between your legs. You may be feeling competitive among your peers or superiors, but keep in mind that you are all there for a common goal; even if you are normally alpha dog, it’s okay to hand over the leash from time to time. Ask Others Questions People like to talk… about themselves, about their kids, about the time they landed a merger between two giant corporations. Showing interest in a fellow business trip attendee will make them interested in you; people are often their own favorite subjects. If you’re having trouble mingling with others before the meeting starts, simply pick something out about them and ask questions. Ask them where they are from. Ask them where they got their suit. Ask them if they think the coffee is as bad as you do. 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To begin with, you are surrounded by people who don’t know you; their entire judgment is based on seeing you for these shorts hours. Thus, best behavior is warranted. Secondly, someone important may be watching your every move. The CEO of the company, your boss’s boss, Santa Claus. While everyone is guilty of being unprofessional at times, don’t let them happen during a business trip. Save that for when you’re back in your home office. Business trip meetings can be intimidating, but most people can get through them with a little confidence, a little know-how, and a little luck. If worst comes to worst, and the business meeting seems to be going horribly wrong, simply remedy the situation by taking everyone out for a nice dinner....on your company credit card.
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